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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: o-meg-a on 23 June 2011, 04:20:32
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Anyone know?
Will the ones designed for the Vauxhall diesels fit?
They are abundant due to issues with their EGR's at the moment.
Especially in newer engines.
one like this for instance: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EGR-Blanking-Plate-Vauxhall-1-9CDTi-FREE-P-P-/230631481636?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item35b2b52124#ht_724wt_1139
just would be simple if this fitted is all....can't be doing with the hassle of having them made up.
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dont know if they will fit to be honest!! probably is the best answer i can give,
BUT
I make me own which takes ten mins with a pair of sheet steel and a cutters, a simple square to start with this is then place on the TB to ensure it will fit physically, if all good then a suitable sized socket is positioned on the steel, which is suported on a soft surface, 2 hits with hammer and you have the shape of the boss in the fitting, drill two holes in appropriate postion and bolt up all in all the entire prcedure including unbolting and bolting up take sno more than 30 mins
you can blank it at the exhaust manifold end but its slightly more involved timewise, same procedure though :y
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dont know if they will fit to be honest!! probably is the best answer i can give,
BUT
I make me own which takes ten mins with a pair of sheet steel and a cutters, a simple square to start with this is then place on TB to ensure it will fit physically, if all good then a suitable sized socket is positioned on the steel, which is suported on a soft surface, 2 hits with hammer and you have the shape of the boss in the fitting, drill two holes in appropriate postion and bolt up all in all the entire prcedure including unbolting and bolting up take sno more than 30 mins
you can blank it at the exhaust manifold end but its slightly more involved timewise, same procedure though :y
Why do you have to place it on TB ? Does he know about this ? ;D ;D ;D ;)
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dont know if they will fit to be honest!! probably is the best answer i can give,
BUT
I make me own which takes ten mins with a pair of sheet steel and a cutters, a simple square to start with this is then place on TB to ensure it will fit physically, if all good then a suitable sized socket is positioned on the steel, which is suported on a soft surface, 2 hits with hammer and you have the shape of the boss in the fitting, drill two holes in appropriate postion and bolt up all in all the entire prcedure including unbolting and bolting up take sno more than 30 mins
you can blank it at the exhaust manifold end but its slightly more involved timewise, same procedure though :y
Why do you have to place it on TB ? Does he know about this ? ;D ;D ;D ;)
;D :y
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dont know if they will fit to be honest!! probably is the best answer i can give,
BUT
I make me own which takes ten mins with a pair of sheet steel and a cutters, a simple square to start with this is then place on TB to ensure it will fit physically, if all good then a suitable sized socket is positioned on the steel, which is suported on a soft surface, 2 hits with hammer and you have the shape of the boss in the fitting, drill two holes in appropriate postion and bolt up all in all the entire prcedure including unbolting and bolting up take sno more than 30 mins
you can blank it at the exhaust manifold end but its slightly more involved timewise, same procedure though :y
Why do you have to place it on TB ? Does he know about this ? ;D ;D ;D ;)
;D :y
Or you need 2x10p coins as a plug in each end buy cutting the ends off the egr pipe(using the ends to hold in the 10p's) and bung the 10p in the hole :y :D
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An option
But I fear from what I have read that wouldn't last very long
And it wont be particularly neat.
And if the plates are only a couple of quid i don't think I'd mind.
Good to bear in mind tho. If they last.
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An option
But I fear from what I have read that wouldn't last very long
And it wont be particularly neat.
And if the plates are only a couple of quid i don't think I'd mind.
Good to bear in mind tho. If they last.
mine are 4 years old npw ;D
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I used one of these when I did it: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-E34-E36-E39-VAUXHALL-EGR-Diesel-Bypass-Valve-kit-/150622385203
This looks like it might also fit: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/bmw-egr-blanking-pipe-/220801386629
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Yeah i spotted those when i was looking.
And that would be ideal....
But i've not got £40 o spend on it right now.
I just wanted to do it for next to nothing.
I think the diesel EGR on ours is not as restrictive as some of the ones i've seen, like those with the butterfly in. So i'm not too fussed on removing it.
Will try the 10p thing. seee how long they last for...not sure if i want melted metal fragments in my air intake tho?