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Old 24th April 2021, 20:57   #1
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I was thinking more along the lines of preventative medicine to be honest. EGR blanking kits have been commonplace for years now but it's not something I've ever investigated and as such I don't really know much about it.
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Old 24th April 2021, 23:09   #2
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I was thinking more along the lines of preventative medicine to be honest. EGR blanking kits have been commonplace for years now but it's not something I've ever investigated and as such I don't really know much about it.
Hi David.
Remove your EGR give it a good clean scrap out most of the crud, you can then use swarfega with a tooth brush to do the rest, wash it out with carb cleaner after.

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if you want a bypass one gut your original EGR as here below.
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No MOT tester will know the difference

Be warned though no point in any of the above if you do not clean out the manifold as well, remove the MAP sensor wipe that with a rag sprayed with carb cleaner.

To clean the manifold again scrap out most of the crud and then use oven cleaner soak for at least 2-3 hours and jet wash it out repeat if you need to.
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I have seen some really bad ones.
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You want the inside to look like this.
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MAP sensor before and after a clean wipe.
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Old 25th April 2021, 07:05   #3
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Hi David.
Remove your EGR give it a good clean scrap out most of the crud, you can then use swarfega with a tooth brush to do the rest, wash it out with carb cleaner after.

1

2

3



if you want a bypass one gut your original EGR as here below.
4

5

6

No MOT tester will know the difference

Be warned though no point in any of the above if you do not clean out the manifold as well, remove the MAP sensor wipe that with a rag sprayed with carb cleaner.

To clean the manifold again scrap out most of the crud and then use oven cleaner soak for at least 2-3 hours and jet wash it out repeat if you need to.
7

8

I have seen some really bad ones.
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You want the inside to look like this.
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MAP sensor before and after a clean wipe.
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Arctic, do you do an exchange service, clean ones for crudded up ones?

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Old 25th April 2021, 08:53   #4
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Hi Ian.
Only at the Nano meets or if you came to my house that was when you could. I have been asked a few times to post out & exchange and the answer was/is the same, i have six ready to go which if the meets were going would be taken up within the weekend of our meets, we have only one this year so far as a tester due to C19 link below.

A Pm would have to be sent so a time could be allocated for the exchange as you could imagine it gets really busy at our Nano meets or used to

http://www.midlandsnanomeets.co.uk/f...hp?f=197&t=640
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Hi Ian.
Only at the Nano meets or if you came to my house that was when you could. I have been asked a few times to post out & exchange and the answer was/is the same, i have six ready to go which if the meets were going would be taken up within the weekend of our meets, we have only one this year so far as a tester due to C19 link below.

A Pm would have to be sent so a time could be allocated for the exchange as you could imagine it gets really busy at our Nano meets or used to

http://www.midlandsnanomeets.co.uk/f...hp?f=197&t=640

As Arctic says, well worth the effort to disembowel the EGR and manifold etc. put aside a couple of unrushed days if you are going to leave the manifold to soak.


I had, still have, but about to scrap, an 02 plate 75 Tourer, that wasn't quite as smooth as my other one, nothing you could put your finger on though, so best place to start is with something that cost nowt.


Did the deed and as Arctic says and shown in his photos, the contamination and restriction in the bores of manifold and EGR has to be seen to be believed.


Once back together, it was as smooth as a sewing machine and had a crisper pick up.


For anyone who doesn't want the down time whilst doing the work, get one of each off a scrapper, work at leisure, then it's a simple afternoons swap over.


As an aside, the old 02 plate I'm scrapping hasn't turned a wheel or even had a door opened for 4 years, I'm using it as a donor car for the tourer I've just been given, on a whim, I put a charged battery on, third crank it started without any fuss or hesitancy, on the 4 year old derv in the tank and settled down to a smooth idle, then suddenly stopped with what, from the drivers seat appeared to be a cloud of steam / smoke, but what was derv spraying from a split in the under bonnet pump to filter head, replaced it, fired it up and left it to idle for 30 mins not a leak of problem in site and as quiet as a mouse.


It's fitted with the cab heater so when I've got nothing to do 🙄😁 I'll see if that still works.


Dipped the oil, OK, stuck some antifreeze on the refractometer, still spot on, it's a pity it was one of those that tin worm got to.
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Only at the Nano meets or if you came to my house that was when you could. I have been asked a few times to post out & exchange and the answer was/is the same, i have six ready to go which if the meets were going would be taken up within the weekend of our meets, we have only one this year so far as a tester due to C19 link below.

A Pm would have to be sent so a time could be allocated for the exchange as you could imagine it gets really busy at our Nano meets or used to

http://www.midlandsnanomeets.co.uk/f...hp?f=197&t=640
sorry for the dump question but where is the meet? I could not tell from the link

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An exchange sounds very interesting. Definitely something for me to think about in the near future.
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Hi Ian. We are having to move to a new Nano Meet site because the Four Ashes pub we used to use is unavailable at the moment. The new site is not that far from the old one.If you have a satnav, put WV11 2AA in for destination. You go down Long Lane, over the Bridge and the entrance to the meet is 1st on the right. Would be nice to see you there. The date is 24/25th of July.
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Hi Ian.
Try this link below.

http://www.midlandsnanomeets.co.uk/f...hp?f=190&t=638
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thank you, details added to outlook calendar for me to check web site round about 15th july.


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