It's easy enough to remove the EGR valve completely and get it scrubbed up like new with some carburettor cleaner and a plastic scrubbing brush.
It's easy enough to remove the EGR valve completely and get it scrubbed up like new with some carburettor cleaner and a plastic scrubbing brush.
It's only easy when you have done it before. I'd say easy now but while doing it the first time I'd have gladly set it alight if I had some petrol....good job I only have dirtys about now.It's easy enough to remove the EGR valve completely and get it scrubbed up like new with some carburettor cleaner and a plastic scrubbing brush.
Don't remember it being too difficult... bottom bolt was done blind though, had to feel for it. Just used my trusty Bahco 1/4" socket set with extension piece.There are at least two people in this thread who would disagree with you on the removal front...
Did you use small children to undo the bolts?
Same set here mate, do like them but the ratchet broke a tooth so it's now a spare. Egr for me was a pain but it may be hand size issue.Don't remember it being too difficult... bottom bolt was done blind though, had to feel for it. Just used my trusty Bahco 1/4" socket set with extension piece.
Going to send mine on Monday hopefully going to stick more Liqui Molly Diesel Purge in before it goes (its already got one bottle in)
Just for future reference EGR delete is an MOT fail now. Anything that circumvents emissions is an MOT fail, egr delete / dpf delete / gpf delete
Article 8.2.2.1(a)
Will make a good difference especially with the state it is in, i would be surprised if it even works in its current state, probably jammed solid with tar.You'll get no arguing from me. In the end, I'll be cleaning up fifteen years' worth of soot and carbon, so if I do it properly and treat the engine right afterwards, it's going to do what it's supposed to anyway. I think I've said as well that being an environmental type, if the EGR does the job of reducing emissions, I'm not going to try and stop it doing that.
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Will make a good difference especially with the state it is in, i would be surprised if it even works in its current state, probably jammed solid with tar.
i used to clean mine every time it got serviced, carb cleaner and a toothbrush is ideal for it
Might gain a little bit of boost back certainly worth doing every 10k or soThat was the weird part - when I was trying to get it out, I kept knocking and pulling the cable accidentally and it was super smooth, so no issues with it actually working - I just think it's probably pretty caked up, and so there's just not as much air getting through as there should be.
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That’s really caked up, have seen on utube were they set them alight to burn carbon off lol works though.
Never took manifold off, only thing I made sure was when putting egr back is make sure the gasket is ok, I did find a tiny hole in the pipe you take off as well, gets any bigger the car sounds like it has a induction kit on it lol