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What's going on with my EGR?
https://i.ibb.co/9sfDYsh/20210323-165915.jpg
Anyone here have any idea? Recently opened it up to disable it but it's so caked hup from the inside even in the exhaust |
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What car is this on?
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RRGrassi 70's Southern Pacific #5608 Fairmont A-4 MOW car 13 VW JSW 2.0 TDI 193K, Tuned with DPF and EGR Delete. 99 W210 E300 Turbo Diesel, chipped, DPF/Converter Delete. Still needs EGR Delete, 232K 90 Dodge D250 5.9 Cummins/5 speed. 400K Gone and still missed...1982 w123 300D, 1991 w124 300D |
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oil blow by. egr's kiill diesels
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1999 w140, quit voting to old, and to old to fight, a god damned veteran, deutschland deutschland uber alles uber alles in der welt |
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That is why if possible the circuit should be disabled. Before massive buildup occurs.
Some manufactures like Volkswagon and Mercedes got caught to the tune of billions of dollars by electronically cheating and turning them off. After the fixes they will remain on unfortunatly. If you car is a 123 model I would remove and clean the manifold. Then make the egr circuit non functional. It helps the engine in other ways as well. As the diesels get newer it gets harder to achieve. Disabling the circuit that is.It is very simple to do on the 123 models. |
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Rollguy here sells an affordable kit of block-off plates if you remove the EGR, or at least did when I bought one for my two 300D's. Not to scare you, but perhaps the innards of your intake manifold look similarly occluded with gunk. A common problem with diesels and the newish direct-injection gas engines. I understand for the later, manufacturers are beginning to add a small upstream fuel injector to keep the intake clean. As is, DI owners must remove their intake for a good cleaning every 50K miles, which isn't cheap. Goss's Garage on Motorweek discussed it.
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1984 & 1985 CA 300D's 1964 & 65 Mopar's - Valiant, Dart, Newport 1996 & 2002 Chrysler minivans |
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Remove that EGR!! I've used the kit from Rollguy. It's easy and cheap.
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Normal. The port is just plugged, the rest of the intake will just have a minor coating that doesn't affect flow. A coin under the EGR valve face will seal it.
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