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Old 01-14-2007, 06:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation easiest way to remove the egr valve?

after loosening the two bolts from the back of the intake manifold, how do I possibly get to that threaded nut at the bottom the the egr valve?!? I need to clean it and check the hoses and the modulator filters as well

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after loosening the two bolts from the back of the intake manifold, how do I possibly get to that threaded nut at the bottom the the egr valve?!? I need to clean it and check the hoses and the modulator filters as well

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Easy!
I just did this 2 weeks ago.
Remove the two bolts that hold the egr, then undo the large nut that holds the egr valve tube at the BOTTOM of the tube NOT the top that connects to the egr valve. There's a bracket that has to be removed to access this nut, but it's easy to remove it, only 2 screws hold the bracket down(I forget which bracket it is, but it's really easy stuff). So you should remove the egr tube with the egr valve as one piece, it's so much easier that way, + you can clean the tube as well this way!
When the egr valve/tube is removed, make sure you clean out the gunk of carbon that's most likely going to be wedged where the egr bolts into the fuel plenium
good luck and let us know how it worked out for you!

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When you reassemble the tube, use anti-seize compound on the threads (I use the gray pasty stuff from Permatex, but any brand, including C5A copper-colored compund will do).
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When you reassemble the tube, use anti-seize compund (I use the gray pasty stuff from Permatex, but anything, including C5A copper-colored compund will do).
I forgot all about that. Oh well, I guess it doesnt matter for me at this point
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2nd Generation sweet

thx guys, hopefully, I'll get a chance to do it tonight. I'll trace down to where the tube ends and unscrew whatever bracket is there and also the nut holding the tube on.
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To get it apart, you might want to use some penetrant, like PB Blaster.
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thx guys, hopefully, I'll get a chance to do it tonight. I'll trace down to where the tube ends and unscrew whatever bracket is there and also the nut holding the tube on.
Trust me, it's really easy once your doing it. It will come natural to you what to do once your in front of the engine with tools in hand.

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I'll trace down to where the tube ends and unscrew whatever bracket is there and also the nut holding the tube on.
The tube screws onto the back of the cylinder head.
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The tube screws onto the back of the cylinder head.
Right!
....you cant miss it.
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It is the best to remove the EGR parts when engine is SLIGHTLY warm (not HOT).
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If you haven't put it back together yet reassure yourself by looking down the tube to make sure that it too is unobstructed. When I did mine the rubber hose on the bottom of the EGR valve was full of carbon. For what it is worth, I ended up using a small screw driver and a pick to clean the crud out. The spray cleaners never touched it.

While you're in the neighborhood, consider cleaning the idle air control valve (IAC) too.

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2nd Generation dammit

cleaning the IAC on the vehicle didn't do jack shit, tonight im yanking the IAC and EGR and cleaning the hell outta both of em

im also gonna speay the connectors on the IAC as well, gotta have a clean connection ya know
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PLEASE...use CRC lectra-motive spray on the electrical connectors. You don't want to make problems.

When you say the cleaning didn't do jack, what outcome were you specifically looking for?
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