e-tek
Well-known member
Needed to change thr EGR valve on my 06 Dodge Caravan......20 minute job - right?
After removing the exhaust to intake tube I plugged the hole with some blue shop towel - so nothing could fall in. Always thinking ahead.
Of course the bolt that holds the EGR to the block was seized....so I tried some WD40, then PB Blaster....then decided only heat would work, but being too close to plastic parts to use fire, I decided to run the engine to heat it up.....
Insert major SUCKING sound here.....

Nooooo!!!!
Oh well - I wanted to re&re the GD Intake Plenum today anyway....
Yep, there it is....some of it anyways...
After removing some of it with pliers, some with the vacuum and some with the air hose, I hoped for the best and buttoned it back up, finished the EGR swap, then sprayed a can of Carb Medic down the TB to try and get the rest of it through the system. Seems to have worked.
I'm going back to metalwork.....
After removing the exhaust to intake tube I plugged the hole with some blue shop towel - so nothing could fall in. Always thinking ahead.
Of course the bolt that holds the EGR to the block was seized....so I tried some WD40, then PB Blaster....then decided only heat would work, but being too close to plastic parts to use fire, I decided to run the engine to heat it up.....
Insert major SUCKING sound here.....


Nooooo!!!!Oh well - I wanted to re&re the GD Intake Plenum today anyway....

Yep, there it is....some of it anyways...
After removing some of it with pliers, some with the vacuum and some with the air hose, I hoped for the best and buttoned it back up, finished the EGR swap, then sprayed a can of Carb Medic down the TB to try and get the rest of it through the system. Seems to have worked.
I'm going back to metalwork.....

Get it?
