EGR Backing Plate - anybody done it?
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EGR Backing Plate - anybody done it?
Howdy,
Has anyone else done the backing plate modification to there Delica here in Canada?
Ebay EGR Backing Plates
I did shortly after purchasing ours, and found that the black smoke at startup and well climbing hills was reduced. I haven't been able to determine how it works for the long term since I run on waste vegetable oil.
Cheers
Has anyone else done the backing plate modification to there Delica here in Canada?
Ebay EGR Backing Plates
I did shortly after purchasing ours, and found that the black smoke at startup and well climbing hills was reduced. I haven't been able to determine how it works for the long term since I run on waste vegetable oil.
Cheers

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EGR backing plate and ... Air Care?
Hi BCDelica,
I haven't done mine (yet). I was hoping to find out what it does to your AirCare results. Any idea? Hmmm. If you are in Power River, you probably don't have to worry much about it. I'm going to switch over to biodiesel soon so I think that mostly takes care of carbons etc. but NOx levels go up. What did you use for a plate? Make one or order one?
Sheesh! Powel River and a Deli. Tough life huh?
Brett.
I haven't done mine (yet). I was hoping to find out what it does to your AirCare results. Any idea? Hmmm. If you are in Power River, you probably don't have to worry much about it. I'm going to switch over to biodiesel soon so I think that mostly takes care of carbons etc. but NOx levels go up. What did you use for a plate? Make one or order one?
Sheesh! Powel River and a Deli. Tough life huh?
Brett.
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did it
I blanked out the egr after waking up one day and watching a big plume of acrid diesel smoke blowing out the backside of my Delica. Solved that problem, but ideally you can just take out the egr, give it good clean and it should work fine. Too much emphasis is given on blanking it out. If you do decide to blank it out, you can cut and drill a piece of stainless steel sheet, at least 3mm thick.
Anyway I should be running on Veg oil any day now as I have finished my conversion. (under 200 dollars).
Anyway I should be running on Veg oil any day now as I have finished my conversion. (under 200 dollars).
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Re: did it
Just a quick word of warning:lost1 wrote:....you can cut and drill a piece of stainless steel sheet, at least 3mm thick.
Mating stainless steel and aluminium (especially cast aluminium) can often create an electrolytic reaction which causes the aluminium to break down!!


If you add a lot of heat into the equation, this could create an even more volatile reaction and you could well end up with your EGR falling apart! :(
My suggestion: either remove the EGR and soak in petrol (do you call it gasoline??) to free up the valve, then re-fit......or fit a blanking plate that is made of a neutral property & heat resilient - like mild steel (aluminium sheet could melt under the heat stresses because it is nowhere near as thick as the cast aluminium housing).
I'm not trying to scare you or preach to you, but just commenting on what I have experienced first hand....

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Re: EGR Backing Plate - anybody done it?
A short cut if you don't want to do the full mod (which involves cutting and drilling plates etc) would be just to disconnect the EGR vacuum hose. This is the hose that goes to the EGR and tells it to open (it is normally closed). If you disconnect this hose (and plug it) then the EGR will never open anyways. If you have a gummed up/stuck open EGR then disconnecting the hose won't help.BCDelica wrote:Howdy,
Has anyone else done the backing plate modification to there Delica here in Canada?
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Hi guys
Jcolvin wrote
Jcolvin sorry if I seem to be treading on your toes.
:( Mark.
Jcolvin wrote
The only other thing with doing this if the egr valve is weak the turbo coming on boast can push the valve open as well so removing the pipe is not the best solution also if you do remove the vacuum pipe then be sure to blank of the pipe with something as you will create an air leak so you vacuum pump will be working harder.A short cut if you don't want to do the full mod (which involves cutting and drilling plates etc) would be just to disconnect the EGR vacuum hose. This is the hose that goes to the EGR and tells it to open (it is normally closed). If you disconnect this hose (and plug it) then the EGR will never open anyways. If you have a gummed up/stuck open EGR then disconnecting the hose won't help.
Jcolvin sorry if I seem to be treading on your toes.
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Canadians have tough hides, please tread on as many toes as you want Mark. We really appreciate the help. :D
On my second Delica I took your advice, off the other forum, soaked my EGR in acetone, reinstalled and the results are the same as installing the Ebay plate in the other. Soon as I'm able to turn a wrench again I plan to have a look at my first backing plate; any guesses what it'll look like after 30,000 km running on mostly WVO. If it looks like Swiss cheese...........
Kev - love that kid safe ladder Mark!
On my second Delica I took your advice, off the other forum, soaked my EGR in acetone, reinstalled and the results are the same as installing the Ebay plate in the other. Soon as I'm able to turn a wrench again I plan to have a look at my first backing plate; any guesses what it'll look like after 30,000 km running on mostly WVO. If it looks like Swiss cheese...........

Kev - love that kid safe ladder Mark!
