deleting EGR, anyone cap their manifolds?
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deleting EGR, anyone cap their manifolds?
On the passenger side of my Z/28 the top rubber hose connected to the EGR system is cracked and creating an exhaust leak. When I called O'reillys to find out a hose replacement price they told me EGR hoses were special order. My next decision was to grab the UMI block off kit to just eliminate the system but realized there would be an open hole in each manifold since Im not getting EGR-deleted headers right now. Capping it off shouldnt be a problem, but finding ones that can handle the direct exhaust heat could be. Ive included pictures of the cracked EGR hose and the two places that would need to be capped. Any suggestions on what to use or help from those that have done it before getting headers would be greatly appreciated.
***edit - POS computer wont let me add pics, will get them up asap.
***edit - POS computer wont let me add pics, will get them up asap.
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The hose on the manifolds (in the front) are NOT part of the EGR. They are the AIR injection manifolds, and in no way are they related to the EGR, so replace every EGR in your post with AIR and we can get somewhere.
If you're looking to remove the whole AIR system, just remove the pump and lines. Install some M18 oil drain plugs in the manifolds and you're done. The crossover tube below the timing cover will need to be destroyed/cut to remove it completely.
Why are you worried about replacing the hose when you're removing everything? Unless you really ARE talking about the EGR, which is located on the BACK of the intake manifold...
If you're looking to remove the whole AIR system, just remove the pump and lines. Install some M18 oil drain plugs in the manifolds and you're done. The crossover tube below the timing cover will need to be destroyed/cut to remove it completely.
Why are you worried about replacing the hose when you're removing everything? Unless you really ARE talking about the EGR, which is located on the BACK of the intake manifold...
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Oh, I didnt know, I just assumed the tubes coming off the headers were the EGR. I know about the hose on the back on the manifold, so Ill assume all 3 UMI plates go back there. Im removing it all since the hoses are special order. Does any parts store carry the M18 oil plugs or should i goto a certain place? is the crossover tube welded or bolted on like the AIR tubes?
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The UMI plates delete the EGR, so which one are you trying to delete, AIR or EGR?
For the EGR, remove everything (the solenoid, tube, and valve), then install the plates where the valve and tube went (don't forget the one on the exhaust manifold).
For the AIR, remove everything, install the M18 plugs (available at just about any parts store), cut the crossover tube, and block off the 5/8" fitting on the intake ducting.
For the EGR, remove everything (the solenoid, tube, and valve), then install the plates where the valve and tube went (don't forget the one on the exhaust manifold).
For the AIR, remove everything, install the M18 plugs (available at just about any parts store), cut the crossover tube, and block off the 5/8" fitting on the intake ducting.
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does the crossover tube connect the exhaust manifolds or something else? Im just under the impression if it connext the exhaust and its cut wouldnt that cause another exhaust leak? Ill be deleting both now, thanks.
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i bought my caps from the hardware store. plumbing section.
maybe this will help answer any questions or help atleast picture what were talking about....
EGR
http://www.shbox.com/1/egr1.jpg
AIR
http://www.shbox.com/1/temp_sensor1.jpg
it was the only picture i could fine. otherwise its just a metal pipe that connects both manifolds. it wraps under the engine by the pulley.
maybe this will help answer any questions or help atleast picture what were talking about....
EGR
http://www.shbox.com/1/egr1.jpg
AIR
http://www.shbox.com/1/temp_sensor1.jpg
it was the only picture i could fine. otherwise its just a metal pipe that connects both manifolds. it wraps under the engine by the pulley.
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Hi,
you can pick up a freeze plug (adjustable) at parts store, then make two (2) plates out of flat bar aluminum or steel. Drill holes and grind to shape desired. Total cost less than $10.00 ....takes about 30 minutes..good luck and have a blessed day.
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you can pick up a freeze plug (adjustable) at parts store, then make two (2) plates out of flat bar aluminum or steel. Drill holes and grind to shape desired. Total cost less than $10.00 ....takes about 30 minutes..good luck and have a blessed day.
Jim
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thanks for the pick help badazz. will the vacuum bypass leading to the solenoid need a plug, or is that the 5/8" intake ducting plug that was mentioned before?
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OP, I'll make it easy for you since we haven't been clear enough I guess. Once everything is removed, if there's a hole somewhere, be it in the intake ducting, intake manifold, exhaust, in your front door, in a hole in a gas station stall, ANYWHERE, just plug it!