

Yes you can do this. I guess the best reason to install plates would be to clean up the engine area and take advantage of a great place to install an EGT probe (L400 anyway).BushRatt wrote:Ok...so I have a question...I was told that you can just cut the hose on the EGR valve and plug it. Is this correct? If so why install the blanking plates?
Thanks, BushRatt.
Just plug any hose leading to the EGR. EGT = Exhaust Gas Temperature probe.BushRatt wrote:Ok thanks. So do I plug both hoses? And what is an EGT probe?
Thanks, BushRatt.
gsaruk wrote: **********UPDATE**************
It seems like the sputtering was the pop off valve (thanks, Luna-Sea).
My bad! Thanks, Yojimbo.Luna-Sea wrote:Stoked you got it figured out.
Game point on this thread
have to go to Yojimbo though.![]()
(Across the pond nod and thumbs up.)
Right On!