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Old 10-02-2003, 06:12 PM   #1
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Question EGR Valve

Hi I'm new here but I have a Question about my '86 Mustang 4 banger. I was wondering if I was to remove my EGR valve would it effect how the car runs? Its shot anyway but I don't want to pay the $70 to get a new one. If anyone knows or has any info I would greatly appriciate it.


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Old 10-07-2003, 12:18 AM   #2
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wouldnt make your car run any better, i can tell ya that much. i disconnected it on my 5.0 and it idled and revd about the same. put the new one on and it ran like new again. hope its some help if any at all.
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Old 10-09-2003, 01:29 AM   #3
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If you're dead set on removing it, plug the vacuum line going to it and make sure that the pintle is seated against the EGR housing inside (so you're not flowing EGR all the time).

Why is it shot? A common problem is for EGR valves to get coated in carbon and stick in one position. If you take off the EGR valve and tap the pintle against a table or something hard to break the carbon loose, then use carburetor cleaner (let soak for 1/2 hour or so) and clean it out, most of the time you'll fix it. If the vacuum diaphragm has failed, then there's nothing you can do to fix it.

By disabling EGR you'll probably (if anything) have a part throttle pinging concern since the EGR is there to cool down the combustion chamber while it's running lean at part throttle because of the carburetor's stock jetting (mustangs got fuel injected 2.3L in '87 didn't they ).

You could try and disable the valve, and if nothing happens, then no harm done.
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