I learned this the hard way last night, BTW. When I took all my EGR off, I used a freeze plug slightly bigger than the hole on the upper intake and a bit of RTV to seal it. It worked great for a couple months! Then last night in the middle of a rainstorm, I went to start it and heard a funny sound. I stopped, tried to start again and it didn't wanna go. So I helped it with a little gas. I knew I hadn't soaked up any water, I didn't drive through any deep puddles. Strange...
So I start inspecting everything in the pouring rain. Finally I noticed the freeze plug was gone :eek: I knew I should have tapped the intake and put a real plug in it. So after a discussion with Joseph (TSP's mechanic), I decided it was still in the upper intake, and I was going to try to plug the hole and get the car home.
It wasn't running because it had basically a HUGE vacuum leak. SO all I had to plug it with me was a car towel I use to spot detailing. I stick in a wad of it with a screwdriver, and cross my fingers. It cranked right up, no pinging or knocks. So either the plug somehow rattled out and is gone, or it's in my upper intake at a low spot.
Now this weekend sometime I have to pull my upper intake and see if I can find that POS, and then block off the EGR the right way. Joseph told me to do it the right way the first time [img]graemlins/twak.gif[/img]
Sorry for long post. Learn from others' mistakes boys and girls.
So I start inspecting everything in the pouring rain. Finally I noticed the freeze plug was gone :eek: I knew I should have tapped the intake and put a real plug in it. So after a discussion with Joseph (TSP's mechanic), I decided it was still in the upper intake, and I was going to try to plug the hole and get the car home.
It wasn't running because it had basically a HUGE vacuum leak. SO all I had to plug it with me was a car towel I use to spot detailing. I stick in a wad of it with a screwdriver, and cross my fingers. It cranked right up, no pinging or knocks. So either the plug somehow rattled out and is gone, or it's in my upper intake at a low spot.
Now this weekend sometime I have to pull my upper intake and see if I can find that POS, and then block off the EGR the right way. Joseph told me to do it the right way the first time [img]graemlins/twak.gif[/img]
Sorry for long post. Learn from others' mistakes boys and girls.
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