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Old 30th July 2020, 23:11   #6
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So what is the chemical which was used? I’m looking st cleaning my inlet manifold, but don’t know what to clean it with.[/QUOT
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Hi Eddie


Oven cleaner foam, remove the manifold and EGR, once its off the car remove the MAP sensor, remove the rubber seals they can be re-used, remove the EGR, scrape out most of the large gunk and then fill with oven cleaner.
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let this soak for at least 2-3 hours more if you can adding extra cleaner as you go, once it as soaked jet wash it out.
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Manifold may look like this.
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Make sure its clean inside.
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Clean the EGR out with an old tooth brush & Swarfega, again after removing the large deposits of gunk.

The EGR could look like this ?
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You want it like this.
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Wipe the MAP sensor over with a rag sprayed with carb cleaner do not poke anything into the hole.
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I usually have at least five ready for our meets.
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