B13 EGR Cleaning Help ( have searched )
Hello,
I have searched up and down through pages and pages of EGR post and cannot find my answer..
I have failed NOx emmisions terribly and so I did some reasearch and I believe its mostly due to
a non functional EGR System.
So I cleaned my EGR Valve replaced a few cracked vaccum lines and when I went to check the
EGR Small Tube ( metal under the BPT I think ) that runs to the larger tube to the header I feel
no exhaust nothing.
So its clogged for sure. I have tried everything from welding rod, various metal wires, I attached
a vertical hose, Filled with carb cleaner for an 2+hours and then tried repeatly and I cannot clear
the blockage.
It seems I make it all the way to the end and hit a wall.
My question is. That metal hose attachs to a rubber hose and then into the valve. Can I just
dremal of most of that metal part, get a direct shot at the hole, free the blockage and then attach
a proper sized piece of high temp exhuast hose for the vacuum to the valve?
Basically I am just replacing more of the metal hose with high temp rubber hose?
If anyone has any help in cleaning the metal hose that I missed please chime in or if this will work
with no problems also chime in.
Thanks in advance,
I have searched up and down through pages and pages of EGR post and cannot find my answer..
I have failed NOx emmisions terribly and so I did some reasearch and I believe its mostly due to
a non functional EGR System.
So I cleaned my EGR Valve replaced a few cracked vaccum lines and when I went to check the
EGR Small Tube ( metal under the BPT I think ) that runs to the larger tube to the header I feel
no exhaust nothing.
So its clogged for sure. I have tried everything from welding rod, various metal wires, I attached
a vertical hose, Filled with carb cleaner for an 2+hours and then tried repeatly and I cannot clear
the blockage.
It seems I make it all the way to the end and hit a wall.
My question is. That metal hose attachs to a rubber hose and then into the valve. Can I just
dremal of most of that metal part, get a direct shot at the hole, free the blockage and then attach
a proper sized piece of high temp exhuast hose for the vacuum to the valve?
Basically I am just replacing more of the metal hose with high temp rubber hose?
If anyone has any help in cleaning the metal hose that I missed please chime in or if this will work
with no problems also chime in.
Thanks in advance,