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Oil in intake
I have a 76 300D and I recently purchased the car and I noticed that inside of the intake it is covered in like dried oil or thick soot, is this normal?
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Answer:
Search EGR blocking plate, or click this link:
Sticky: Organized MB DIY links post #9 Exhaust: Organized MB DIY links Have a great day.
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Thanks for the link, I do not belive that applies to my vehicle I am not positve but I have a naturally aspirated model... I thought they did not have egr.?
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a 76 model has no EGR. First diesel model with EGR came out in 80. Should have PCV though.
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