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P049B-00 EGR "B" Flow Insufficient Detected

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Old 06-18-2023, 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by gmfain
I picked my D5 up today.

Here is the pics of the EGR.

When I have time to clean it, I will post those pics too.
Great! Thanks!

The ideal location for a blocking plate would be between the exhaust duct and the EGR cooler (last photo) if the clamp that binds them together has the tolerance to accommodate the resulting spread at that interface.
 
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@gmfain Mitchell, is this something we should cleanup regularly? or just wait for a failure & replacement at some point?
 
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Old 04-26-2024, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by adam5
@gmfain Mitchell, is this something we should cleanup regularly? or just wait for a failure & replacement at some point?
Well its a 5 hour labor job. So its a wait till plugs up deal I believe.

I had my Indy shop do it. I do have the old part, that I plan on cleaning, for a backup.



 
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