626gn
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My EGR Valve has begun spewing oil out the diaphragm. Is it just a matter of replacing the EGR or is there an underlying problem somewhere else?
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SignUp Now!Yup, been doing just that. Cleaned out the IC, up pipe and throttle body. I even found oil seeping from the little foam wastegate solenoid filter. New EGR and check valve going in later. Still hunting down the cause though...Follow the oil path![]()
Did you ever find the answer to this issue? Just had this same thing happen in my T today after I put in a new HVAC/cruise control checkvalve by the firewall. I took it out for a drive and did a few WOT blasts. When I got home, I could see where oil 'sprayed' out of the EGR valve. The ONLY way this could have happened is if the first checkvalve is allowing boost to come through, but mine also passed the 'blow' test.Yup, been doing just that. Cleaned out the IC, up pipe and throttle body. I even found oil seeping from the little foam wastegate solenoid filter. New EGR and check valve going in later. Still hunting down the cause though...
I'm still chasing the problem. Read this in its entirety. Might be of help. http://www.turbobuicks.com/forums/b...problem-found-boost-leaking-through-stem.htmlDid you ever find the answer to this issue? Just had this same thing happen in my T today after I put in a new HVAC/cruise control checkvalve by the firewall. I took it out for a drive and did a few WOT blasts. When I got home, I could see where oil 'sprayed' out of the EGR valve. The ONLY way this could have happened is if the first checkvalve is allowing boost to come through, but mine also passed the 'blow' test.
Thanks! I never thought about the bottom side of the EGR diaphragm being the source of the leak under boost. I felt underneath the valve bonnet and it had a lot of oil sludge on it. The only reason I noticed the oil spray this time is because I cleaned and degreased the valve covers while doing the vc gaskets. I went ahead and ordered some new checkvalves from usplastics for the EGR and vapor canister and will replace the EGR valve and gasket as well.I'm still chasing the problem. Read this in its entirety. Might be of help. http://www.turbobuicks.com/forums/b...problem-found-boost-leaking-through-stem.html
I'm going to change the check valves, regardless if it passed the blow test, and install another EGR and see what happens...
Let us know if it works out. It'll be a while before I have the free time to work on mine.Thanks! I never thought about the bottom side of the EGR diaphragm being the source of the leak under boost. I felt underneath the valve bonnet and it had a lot of oil sludge on it. The only reason I noticed the oil spray this time is because I cleaned and degreased the valve covers while doing the vc gaskets. I went ahead and ordered some new checkvalves from usplastics for the EGR and vapor canister and will replace the EGR valve and gasket as well.
Replaced the EGR today. Its not 'hard' to replace but the new EGR valve did not have the protruding valve seat that holds the gasket AND valve in place. You have to make sure it stays aligned as you tighten it up or you'll have a major vac leak like I did after my first install attempt. Took it out for a drive afterward and no more erratic WOT boost or oil spray.Let us know if it works out. It'll be a while before I have the free time to work on mine.
This one for $30:Thanks for the update. Glad it worked out. Which EGR did you use?
Thanks