EGR valve went back in the car yesterday. It was supposed to go in on Saturday but I dropped one of the metal gaskets when I was trying to put it back in. My method for getting all of the bolts tight is putting the EGR valve in first and bolting that to the intake manifold, before putting the EGR pipe underneath and inserting the gaskets enough to get the bolt through the hole to keep it in place and then gently finger tightening the allen bolts before doing them up with an allen key.
I couldn't find the gasket so used a new one I had, along with a new paper gasket. I remember having been told to use a paper gasket on the EGR pipe to EGR cooler and a metal one where it connects to the EGR valve, but this isn't right as far as I've been able to find, and the paper gasket had stuck to both pipes and fell apart when I prised it off.
Before I put the EGR back in the car though, I wanted to test it alongside the new one to see whether it behaves in the same way. Other than the anti-shudder valve making a clicking sound on the new one, the actual EGR diaphragm seems to operate just as smoothly and when I did a poor-man's vacuum test by putting a vacuum hose on, pushing the plunger and clamping the hose, both valves behaved the same way. It seems like my old EGR valve is definitely still working.
So, how did it drive...?
I didn't have a chance to drive the car until this morning so did a good 15-20 minute drive where I was doing a steady 30mph with the engine cold, had a chance to open it up once the engine was warmed up, then back to lower speeds before getting back home. No shudder when the engine was cold, definitely none when the engine was being pushed (but then it never has) and then when I got back into town, there was nothing really noticeable. I've always had a bit of a shudder when I've revved in a lower gear, lifted off, and then come back on the gas, but I think that's just my driving style annoying the ECU. Today I didn't have the feeling that the engine was missing a beat just driving at 30mph with the revs at 2,000-2,500rpm, which is where it's been happening the most.
The whooshing sound under boost in low gears is much quieter now too. You can still hear the turbo spool up, but to me that's normal.
Is it possible I fixed the
problem by cleaning the EGR valve and then adding new gaskets? Maybe. I've read so many posts on so many forums where they say they changed the EGR valve and the
problem went away for a few weeks before coming back, so time will probably tell.
I have come across more posts lately that say that there's a reducing gasket available - part number 028131547B - that's from a
mk3 Ibiza from what I can tell, and it's cured a lot of people's engine hesitation by reducing the exhaust gas flow. If the
problem comes back, I'll give the dealer a call to see if they can get hold of some.
In the meantime, I might be giving the car a good run in a week's time, which will be a good chance to test if it's worked, and I'll put some fresh oil in the car too if it keeps up. We'll see what happens...