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EGR Pressure
« on: November 30 2011, 08:46:56 PM »
Hello,
I made a plate to cover the egr hole with the plate that covers the chip on the ecmwhen I removed the ecm not thinking there would be alot of pressure here.   The plate blew out of the bracket at the top and folded over.  My question is should there be enough pressure at that point to do that or is something possibly wrong.   I hope I just used too thin of a piece of material. 
 
What do you think?  Also I read somewhere that I could fill the hole with jb weld is that true?  Thanks
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #1 on: November 30 2011, 08:58:27 PM »
It has quite a bit of exhaust pressure on it...and I still say that was a larger problem than a leak in the ic hose!  the leaness caused by the egr is a much larger amount of air being shoved into the system than a hose leak can suck in.  With the egr valve being stuck open, you were getting full flow
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #2 on: November 30 2011, 09:20:46 PM »
So do you think I should put jb weld in the and then make a thicker plate to cover it?
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #3 on: November 30 2011, 09:26:58 PM »
I wouldn't use any JB Weld. Buy an aftermarket block off plate and be done with it.
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #4 on: November 30 2011, 10:36:00 PM »
I think they quit selling the plates because some had problem with them leaking.  Mine did not.

You can make a thicker plate and hold it down with the egr bracket, or you can stick a working egr in the hole and clamp it down....by working, I mean one that the plunger is in the proper position instead of being jammed up.
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #5 on: November 30 2011, 10:40:03 PM »
I've read alot of post of guys having trouble with the plates leaking.  What process did you use to prevent the plate from leaking.  Thin coat of rtv?. 
I also noticed from looking at the pictures on several of the vendors websites that sell the plate that they use only the one bolt.  I'm wondering if I use the hold down plate with the block off plate would it work better?
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #6 on: November 30 2011, 10:43:43 PM »
I used some high temp rtv.  At the moment, I don't remember if I used the stock clamp, or not.  Will try to remember to look tomorrow.
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #7 on: December 01 2011, 09:52:22 AM »
I guess I have been lucky as I only used the bolt
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #8 on: December 01 2011, 02:25:29 PM »
I've read alot of post of guys having trouble with the plates leaking.  What process did you use to prevent the plate from leaking.  Thin coat of rtv?. 

I'm amazed that one bolt on the bottom can ever work. That's why I never tried. Here's my solution...
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #9 on: December 01 2011, 03:29:07 PM »
Much better solution (Earl's solution).  The plates need a reinforcing ridge on them to even out the clamping.
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #10 on: December 01 2011, 03:35:41 PM »
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #11 on: December 01 2011, 07:22:49 PM »
Size of the taps Earl?  Sure looks bigger that 1/4NPT  :O
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #12 on: December 01 2011, 09:37:52 PM »
3/8NPT on the bottom. That one's easy, just tap it and go.

The top hole is 1/2NPT and it starts off as a rectangle. You really need a mill (or a damn nice drill press) to get that one. The tap drill barely cleans up the four corners so you have to be dead nuts centered.
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Re: EGR Pressure
« Reply #13 on: December 03 2011, 10:54:22 AM »
X2 on earls mod.  I copied that awhile back. 
I just tapped the bottom.
the top I didn't worry about since I am using the rjc plenum plate without the egr hole drilled.  Just put a lil bit of silicone on the gasket right there and called it good.

I wonder if the stock egr being made of steel is why they don't seem to leak like some of the alum block off plates?
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