Diy egr block off advice
Diy egr block off advice
I am planning on blocking off the egr on my 1984 300d by making my own plates. Do I just need to cut a piece of aluminum info shape, drill the holes, and rtv a gasket or is it more involved? Any advice is appreciated including where to buy a prepaid kit because I looked but could not find one. Thanks.
Contact Rollguy.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/dies...e-kit.html
Cash only as I recall.
It is as simple as what you described for the intake. For the exhaust I cut the stock flex pipe and has a friend tig weld a washer on it and just clamped it back onto the manifold. It also makes a good port for exhaust backpressure if you are interested in performance
(02-28-2016, 05:37 PM)Dark Hawk I am planning on blocking off the egr on my 1984 300d by making my own plates. Do I just need to cut a piece of aluminum info shape, drill the holes, and rtv a gasket or is it more involved? Any advice is appreciated including where to buy a prepaid kit because I looked but could not find one. Thanks.
(02-28-2016, 05:37 PM)Dark Hawk I am planning on blocking off the egr on my 1984 300d by making my own plates. Do I just need to cut a piece of aluminum info shape, drill the holes, and rtv a gasket or is it more involved? Any advice is appreciated including where to buy a prepaid kit because I looked but could not find one. Thanks.
(02-28-2016, 05:37 PM)Dark Hawk I am planning on blocking off the egr on my 1984 300d by making my own plates. Do I just need to cut a piece of aluminum info shape, drill the holes, and rtv a gasket or is it more involved? Any advice is appreciated including where to buy a prepaid kit because I looked but could not find one. Thanks.
(02-28-2016, 05:37 PM)Dark Hawk I am planning on blocking off the egr on my 1984 300d by making my own plates. Do I just need to cut a piece of aluminum info shape, drill the holes, and rtv a gasket or is it more involved? Any advice is appreciated including where to buy a prepaid kit because I looked but could not find one. Thanks.
Thanks for all the good advice! I like the variety of responses.
As for the tig method, if only I could afford a tig welder love tig welding.
I will pm that guy over on peachparts, thanks for the link.
For the threaded pipe method, I like this one too and is more tangible and I really like egt temp tap idea, that's clever, easy, and clean way to do it. What size tap do I need? I don't want to buy a whole set being that I don't have much use for them and it is kind of hard to figure it out without a set on hand in my limited experience with taps.
As for the manifold, I might be interested if it's ported and polished. Otherwise I'll pass, but thanks for the offer.
Thanks for all the great responses, I appreciate it.
It's not a good location for the egt sensor as it is not in the mainstream exhaust.i guess it might be better than nothing, but the way I look at it is if I'm going to spend $100+ on a egt guard I'm gonna put in it the right spot haha
I'm more interested in the thread the EGR hole with a plug, but who knows the size? Agree, gauge close to turbo
(02-29-2016, 01:06 AM)Dark Hawk Thanks for all the good advice! I like the variety of responses.
As for the tig method, if only I could afford a tig welder love tig welding.
I will pm that guy over on peachparts, thanks for the link.
For the threaded pipe method, I like this one too and is more tangible and I really like egt temp tap idea, that's clever, easy, and clean way to do it. What size tap do I need? I don't want to buy a whole set being that I don't have much use for them and it is kind of hard to figure it out without a set on hand in my limited experience with taps.
As for the manifold, I might be interested if it's ported and polished. Otherwise I'll pass, but thanks for the offer.
Thanks for all the great responses, I appreciate it.
(02-29-2016, 01:06 AM)Dark Hawk Thanks for all the good advice! I like the variety of responses.
As for the tig method, if only I could afford a tig welder love tig welding.
I will pm that guy over on peachparts, thanks for the link.
For the threaded pipe method, I like this one too and is more tangible and I really like egt temp tap idea, that's clever, easy, and clean way to do it. What size tap do I need? I don't want to buy a whole set being that I don't have much use for them and it is kind of hard to figure it out without a set on hand in my limited experience with taps.
As for the manifold, I might be interested if it's ported and polished. Otherwise I'll pass, but thanks for the offer.
Thanks for all the great responses, I appreciate it.
I have a complete P&P head and manifold set that I would think about letting go. I would even block off both egr ports for you.
The way I block off the exhaust side is completely cut the egr port off of the Manifold and weld the port shut, because if you are planning on going with a larger turbo the intake will hit the egr port. Plus it looks nice
(02-29-2016, 01:06 AM)Dark Hawk Thanks for all the good advice! I like the variety of responses.
As for the tig method, if only I could afford a tig welder love tig welding.
I will pm that guy over on peachparts, thanks for the link.
For the threaded pipe method, I like this one too and is more tangible and I really like egt temp tap idea, that's clever, easy, and clean way to do it. What size tap do I need? I don't want to buy a whole set being that I don't have much use for them and it is kind of hard to figure it out without a set on hand in my limited experience with taps.
As for the manifold, I might be interested if it's ported and polished. Otherwise I'll pass, but thanks for the offer.
Thanks for all the great responses, I appreciate it.
(02-29-2016, 01:06 AM)Dark Hawk Thanks for all the good advice! I like the variety of responses.
As for the tig method, if only I could afford a tig welder love tig welding.
I will pm that guy over on peachparts, thanks for the link.
For the threaded pipe method, I like this one too and is more tangible and I really like egt temp tap idea, that's clever, easy, and clean way to do it. What size tap do I need? I don't want to buy a whole set being that I don't have much use for them and it is kind of hard to figure it out without a set on hand in my limited experience with taps.
As for the manifold, I might be interested if it's ported and polished. Otherwise I'll pass, but thanks for the offer.
Thanks for all the great responses, I appreciate it.
I'm just going to fab up my own kit and save a few bucks. I'll get around to it once I order my egt gauge.
For the 603 manifold a dorman 21mm freeze plug works perfectly to plug the EGR hole
http://imgur.com/E9SVNb7
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Good advice here on EGT probe, has to be in the path of the fire.
For the EGR, just unplug it-it looks like crap that way but doesn't cost anything
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Wait what material is the factory header, iron? If it's steel I could just weld a plate over the exhaust portion.
(03-07-2016, 06:59 PM)MFSuper90 It's cast iron. I've successfully MIG welded cast several times, or you can braze it.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(03-07-2016, 06:59 PM)MFSuper90 It's cast iron. I've successfully MIG welded cast several times, or you can braze it.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
I welded the euro 603 cast exhaust elbow to a 2.5" stainless v band without issue. Prepped it well, minimal preheat, 1/8 sharpened 2% thoriated, #7 gas lens at 12CFH, 309 filler
Worked great
Made it! The intake manifold block off is a bit ugly but seems to function fine, I'll know for sure once my boost gauge is installed which I'll do later today. I made it like I said it would in my first post in this thread.
I have the exhaust porting bandaided for now, until I get a pipe tape and die which seems to be the best option for what I want to do.