rick wrote:
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> > They can get a buildup on the shaft that can make them stick open. If
> > you can blow through it it is stuck open.
>
> blow where? the exhaust side or the intake side?
Yup, which ever side you think is going to taste better....
what about the vacuum line connection
> on the top?
That is the line to turn on the EGR and shouldn't have any bearing on
whether the EGR is leaking or not.
Some of those hold a vacuum, some bleed off a vacuum. I don't know
which are which, but that still shouldn't affect it leaking. The vacuum
diaphragm can blow which means the EGR won't turn on.
Mike
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