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stangsman 11-27-2003 02:42 PM

New Headers but no egr connection
 
I just had long tube headers installed on my '95 but the egr pipe broke off when disassembling the old stock headers. So the header EGR was capped off and the pipe from the EGR valve was cut short with the end crimped and soldered.
First couple of days there was steam and hissing coming out from the passenger side of the motor, and there was a smell of solder or welding. I've noticed where the pipe connects to the EGR valve has moisture, so I will put some thread sealant hopefully this will stop the steam.
Also, now the motor "lopes" at idle and stalls only at a stop or manuerving in my tight driveway. Any suggestions how the steam and stall can be fixed. Should I just fabricate a EGR pipe or should I just leave it as is disconnected. Any benefits leaving out the EGR pipe? Thanks.

stangGT95 11-27-2003 11:15 PM

I'm not suggesting this but I decided to do away with the pipe between my header and intake. I cut the pipe off welded a cap/nut to the original EGR ends (I found them at ACE hardware) that was the same size (just wasn't same type thread just didn't look hard enough I guess) and reinstalled (also put some teflon tape on the end that went to the intake). I haven't had any leaks or codes thrown. But heard afterwards that the since the computer doesn't know there's no exhaust gases being recirculated that you'll run leaner since there's now more burnable incoming air. I'm not sure if I'm right but just what I've done/heard.

stangsman 12-21-2003 09:54 AM

Thanks for the reply. After driving for a month with the new headers, the steam and lopey idle seem to have gone away. Possible the computer "relearned" itself.


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