re: EGR valve - remove, clean & modify.
Thanks NumanR
I guess it does matter which end you put them afterall then
Thanks NumanR
I guess it does matter which end you put them afterall then
so lemme get this right? you use this new valve thing with the 3 small holes rather than a complete block using a tin can as first advised?
Here are those gaskets NumanR mentioned.
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From the shape it must fit one of the flanges on the ends of the corrugated tube which connects between EGR and stop valve. Would imagine it makes little difference which end you fit it to.
The black gaskets which are fitted both sides of this new gasket look to me to be identical to the standard gasket. It that's the case then strictly speaking you only need one as the other is already in place.
Costs:
New Gasket = £11.29
Original Gasket = £1.68 (x2)
The special gasket should be fitted next to the throttle body (stop valve) i.e. NOT next to the EGR valve.
NumanR (post #26)Who told you that? Fiat documentation says to place it next to the EGR-![]()
I'm pretty certain you couldn't fit it on the exhaust side anyway (as different size of gasket used?) but NumanR does make an interesting description of the process:I believe he was saying it goes the throttle chamber side (just after the EGR), rather than the heat exchanger side (before the EGR).
I'm pretty certain you couldn't fit it on the exhaust side anyway (as different size of gasket used?)
Well I fitted this modded gasket today with two new sealing gaskets and it has made my car run worse.
No power until about 3000rpm then goes like the horses, i'll be removing it again tomorrow![]()