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richphotos 06-18-2012 04:15 PM

EGR Valve
 
So, I probably should have done this when I had the upper intake plenum off to do the spider assembly. but.... I didnt.. for what ever reason. Is there a way to get the EGR valve off without removing the intake plenum?

serrasalmus 06-18-2012 11:34 PM

you can but its a royal pita it would take you less time to take the upper off and do it then trying to fart with taking it off without removing it

Thogert 06-19-2012 05:35 AM

^x2. I must have spent a couple of hours looking for a bolt I lost because I didn't take it off.

chris015 06-19-2012 07:31 AM

its not that bad guys..

remove the rubber intake hose going to the throttle body for extra room,and dig in there with a short extention and get it out. I had my dads out to clean it and took me about 30 min to remove/clean/replace.

slimshany6 06-21-2012 04:30 AM

Take the air intake off and if you feel the need get the belt out of the way. I changed mine in about 15 minutes with just a screw driver and a 10mm on a swivel with a 4 inch extension. you will have to move it around like one of those chineese puzzles to get it out from it's spot though.

RexCastle 12-01-2012 11:24 AM

ive tried about 3 diff sockets and extensions and i cant get any of them past those metal lines , i really dont want to have to take this to a shop to have it done as im sure they will charge me an arm and a leg

Toby Hanson 12-01-2012 11:47 AM

I've never had a problem taking the EGR off a first-gen Vortec intake. I take the air intake off the throttle body, use a 6" wobble extension and a deep 10mm socket for the right bolt and a 10mm ratcheting wrench for the left bolt. If you're careful and patient it can be done.

RexCastle 12-01-2012 12:20 PM

Mines an 89 4.3 TBI, there are what i think are 2 metal fuel lines right dab in the way

chris015 12-01-2012 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by RexCastle (Post 554411)
Mines an 89 4.3 TBI, there are what i think are 2 metal fuel lines right dab in the way

You are stuck having to remove your tbi body. it can be done without removing it but its a pain in the backside. Besides,tbi units like to clog up in the pvc port,cleaning it out is a big benefit,so if its not been removed in a long time do it. 2 birds 1 stone

RexCastle 12-01-2012 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by chris015 (Post 554416)
You are stuck having to remove your tbi body. it can be done without removing it but its a pain in the backside. Besides,tbi units like to clog up in the pvc port,cleaning it out is a big benefit,so if its not been removed in a long time do it. 2 birds 1 stone

Sadly i am not mechanically inclined enough to do this. Guess i will have to pay a shop. was hoping to find a way to not have to remove it.


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