Oct 8, 2007 #1 John Boucher SDD Junior Member Joined Jan 1, 2007 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Location Florida I was wondering if one disconnected there egr could that same individual also bypass or block the coolant from going into the egr cooler.
I was wondering if one disconnected there egr could that same individual also bypass or block the coolant from going into the egr cooler.
Oct 8, 2007 #2 DaveBen SDD Senior Member Joined May 31, 2005 Messages 9,627 Reaction score 81 Location Ukiah, California And why would one do that? Dave
Oct 8, 2007 #3 BamaSixGun SDD Super Mod/Staff Joined May 19, 2006 Messages 7,050 Reaction score 4 Location Alabama The Beautiful you can block the flow of exhuast thru the cooler and delete the EGR valve.
Oct 8, 2007 #4 John Boucher SDD Junior Member Joined Jan 1, 2007 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Location Florida Theory of the question was If the egr is disconnected why would I need the coolant to flow through the egr cooler, the cooler may break causing coolant to escape into the exhaust. If the coolant is bypassed I wouldn't have that problem.
Theory of the question was If the egr is disconnected why would I need the coolant to flow through the egr cooler, the cooler may break causing coolant to escape into the exhaust. If the coolant is bypassed I wouldn't have that problem.
Oct 8, 2007 #5 Flopster843 Full Access Member Joined Dec 29, 2005 Messages 168 Reaction score 0 Location Charleston, SC You'd also get better flow in the oil cooler due to less restrictions.