freelander1xdi Member Mar 19, 2016 #21 your saying you only have to block off the inlet manifold one and the exhaust one isnt nessesary and you can leave it as is
your saying you only have to block off the inlet manifold one and the exhaust one isnt nessesary and you can leave it as is
Nodge68 Well-Known Member Mar 19, 2016 #22 Yes. It doesn't matter what end is blocked. Once no gas can pass, the EGR is dissabled. You can can pull the pipe off the vacuum actuator and block the pipe for additional reassurance if you like.
Yes. It doesn't matter what end is blocked. Once no gas can pass, the EGR is dissabled. You can can pull the pipe off the vacuum actuator and block the pipe for additional reassurance if you like.