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EGR Removal (TD27 engine) need help
teixeira replied to teixeira's topic in Diesel Engine Discussion
Forgot to say that the butterfly will also be removed but I want to go step-by-step. -
EGR Removal (TD27 engine) need help
teixeira replied to teixeira's topic in Diesel Engine Discussion
Thanks, Slide. So that's your measure pic, Iron and steel is the same thing, my English at the time was.... I meant alloy (like you said). I'm going to try and do some blanking plates, now I get why 2 are needed. Will look under and find those bolts to take the pipe off, doesn't look that easy.... I really don't want to remove the gearbox, let's see how that turns out. How did you block off the vacuum pipes? -
EGR Removal (TD27 engine) need help
teixeira replied to teixeira's topic in Diesel Engine Discussion
Sure helps, thanks Kiwipete. But here is the thing, I want to take out everything that isn't needed that includes that tube behind the manifold. I really don't want to bolt it back together.... How did you do it? left it there? As for the hoses, I should leave the one to the air box, I can see how you did that, nice pic. And the other hoses, what did you do? I can see that you took them out... -
Need your help on completely remove my EGR system, EGR valve, pipe, butterfly housing, etc. Been searching for this but can't find any write up on how to do it. Here it is: Seen the bolts and with tools I have theu are reachable from the top or engine bay, no biggy... Taking the valve off I need the blanking plate, gasket paper to make a gasket and sealant. Question: the blanking plate as to be from steel or can it be iron? I have iron laying around and could make one... Here is some measures that I found on the web: Everywhere I read I'll need 2 blanking plates, why? for the pipe? Well here is another thing, the pipe starts on the EGR and the other end is different: How do I blank this on the manifold? an equal blank as before won't work... Then we have the vacuum tubes that go from the EGR to these: Easy to take out. From here to the back of the alternator, the vacuum pump: What should I do to these vacuum tubes? Have to be careful not to affect the breaks as they use the same vacuum pump (larger tube)... And also go to the air filter box: And then the butterfly housing next... Any help is welcome, thanks everyone.
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problem solved. I wish I had mine installed, yet...
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Yes, you should but it's still way better now. That steering looks like it's in great shape. I also wanted to find one of those in blue for me, I like it better...
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The new/used carpet looks new, comparing. Nice.
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This is really helpfull, my father-in-law's Terrano (soon to be mine) has a popper but doesn't work (one of many eletrical problems, he really did a f@*king number on it) and with this thread I can see that it might be simple enough for me and try my luck. Thanks a bunch.
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I'll give a try, sounds good but that's what they should have done in the first place...
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The inside is glossy black... so wont help. I'm going to ask around and see if theres anything for that or if it's saffer not to mess with it, lol
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You think it would work on that type of paint and plastic? I haven't done anything like that on this sort of piece...
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William, are some pics I think that it is a nice blue match although it is not that glossy...
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Yeah, sure. Tomorrow I'll post some the pics.
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Got mine today, nice blue match, I liked it. Although not a fan of the holes I have to do...
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Looks nice, can't wait to have mine. Not liking the idea on drilling new holes but have to have it on my hands. My dash is square and also don't have the voltimeter... but I have a Diesel, different dash.
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You are the man, Adam, thank you. Can't wait to see it in my hands.
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I own a TD27 Terrano, but never seen a forklift TD27 so I can't help .... sorry
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Never seen that kind of sunroof, I would say it's aftermarket.
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I thank you too, for all the work.
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I like it, matches the silver color. And how does it behave on traffic and lower rotations, any better? What the major difference?
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Good to hear that everything is coming along (daughter included, of course). For me will be: Turbo, oil pressure and volt.
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Those are really good news, knowing everything is good well. Uuu man, I'm eager, allright.
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x3 yeah, get her well first (and second), the rest will come for itself. Be strong.
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Nice can't wait to get it.
