Doing a fuel pressure gauge test on my '95 Chevrolet S10 Blazer.
#11
The MAF is inline after the airbox. Its a big curcular thing. The EGR looks like a soda can, in front of the throttle body. Check out the tech articles/ DIY section for good how to's. I'm using my android or I would post you the links.
For the MAF use maf sensor spay cleaner made by crc, IIRC. The EGR you can use throttle body or carb cleaner.
For the MAF use maf sensor spay cleaner made by crc, IIRC. The EGR you can use throttle body or carb cleaner.
#12
Our 95s don't have MAF sensors. So don't bother looking for that one. The EGR is a pain to get to if you don't remove the upper intake. You just need a 10mm deep socket and you'll have it off in about 10 min and it makes getting to (and finding) the EGR much easier.
#13
Thanks Thogert. I will grab some carb cleaner this weekend and do this.
#15
That ok 50lb_cat, everyone deserve to be wrong sometimes. It would be a boring world if everybody was prefect and right all the time. It gives me a little time to look at my engine this morning and found the EGR valve but it is a tight spot so I will do what Thogert said hopefully Sunday. Forgot that I have to be at the wedding in Eagle River up north this weekend and work on Sunday so Sunday night I will try it.
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