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Old 08-26-2013, 10:02 PM
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Question Vacuum/Air flow diagram m103

On the attached drawing this is how my current system is set up.
The air-check valve from figure 3 pulls vacuum from the top portion of figure 1 & 2. However, the EGR check valve is positioned where the air flow is in the same direction so there is never a time that my EGR valve receives any vacuum from figure 3 because the check valve is pointed in the other direction and does not allow air flow the opposite way. I turned the EGR check valve around and I gassed the throttle cable and the EGR Valve opened up but did not close so it created a sort of rough idle. I turned the check valve back the other way and gassed the throttle cable and the EGR valve did not open up. So whats going on, can someone please comment on the direction of the air flow. I was also thinking that maybe the EGR check valve is supposed to be spring loaded and reversed the other way so that when the throttle is gassed, the vacuum from figure 3 opens the EGR Valve, but then the spring closes it. Please help.
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Vacuum/Air flow diagram m103-air-flow.jpg   Vacuum/Air flow diagram m103-air-flow-2.jpg  
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