gmctd wrote:
Here's some instructions I copied from a thread a couple weeks ago - don't remember who it was, but if it works for you, kudos to the carpenter -
R&R THE EGR VALVE
Ok....Here goes....
Keep in mind, I don't have a 05 KJ FS Mannie (I'm savin' up...) so I may not be able to call certain items by their correct names but I will do my best to describe them.
Well, I did this little process today on the wife's '05. EGR valve #4 now, and it's at 57K miles.
Pretty much followed the instructions - but I found that it is NOT necessary to remove the CAC hose, FCV, FCV to manifold "snorkel", and the metal tube from the EGR cooler to the FCV. I got as far as removal of the CAC hose and EGR tube to the FCV and found that I had plenty of access to the EGR valve with just the fuel filter and filter mounting bracket out of the way. I'm not sure the battery tray even needs to be removed - just pull the battery.
It's still a bit of a PITA to get back there to the EGR, but it's really not a bad job.
Only tip I have is to clamp off the coolant lines to the EGR *BEFORE* removing them from the valve. I pulled the top line and had coolant squirting out of it as well as the EGR valve as it was being fed from the still-connected lower coolant line. I made a bit of a mess on the floor and had to keep my finger in the dike while my ever-patient wife ran and got a small pair of vise-grips to clamp off the lower line.
So, we should be good for another 20k miles (that's how long valve #3 lasted.....)
Chris