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mark95turbo
post Apr 23 2004, 06:47 PM
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I removed the throttlebody and everything today in preparation of installing this new head that I picked up from Rob. As soon as I took it off I noticed that the intake manifold is absolutely caked in grime. Ive got a breather filter on the valve cover so nothing should be circulated back into the intake tube so I wasnt expecting it to be this nasty. Is this normal? I'm assuming not and perhaps this is the cause of my stuck valve. I took some pics, but they didnt turn out very well and I'm not sure how to post them here. TIA! Mark.


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Justincredible
post Apr 23 2004, 06:57 PM
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thats from the EGR valve. the breather filter on the valve cover stops oil from going back into the intake. A EGR blockoff plate will solve that problem its towards the bottom of the intake mani.
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post Apr 23 2004, 11:11 PM
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QUOTE (mark95turbo @ Apr 23 2004, 06:47 PM)
I removed the throttlebody and everything today in preparation of installing this new head that I picked up from Rob. As soon as I took it off I noticed that the intake manifold is absolutely caked in grime. Ive got a breather filter on the valve cover so nothing should be circulated back into the intake tube so I wasnt expecting it to be this nasty. Is this normal? I'm assuming not and perhaps this is the cause of my stuck valve. I took some pics, but they didnt turn out very well and I'm not sure how to post them here. TIA! Mark.

I can clean it out and make it shiney for ya Mark biggrin.gif
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post Apr 24 2004, 01:47 PM
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but with an EGR blockoff it will make the ECU throw a CE light will it not?
and yes that grime in the intake manifold is typical, every intake I've ever taken off a motor has to be put in either the jet washer or the cold parts cleaner at the shop to get that stuff off.


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post Apr 24 2004, 02:35 PM
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yeah, i've been wonder what would happen when you block off your egr valve. i know you loose a little gas mileage. is that all? will the CE light come on?
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post Apr 24 2004, 04:06 PM
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Blocking of the EGR valve only causes a CEL in the California cars. I doubt you'll notice any difference in gas mileage. If you've got a California car which I highly doubt, you can still block it off, just keep the EGR sensor plugged in.
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