1989 fleetwood
01-11-2009, 01:51 PM
my egr valve is stuck closed. I didnt think id need to fix it but a freind told me that it being stuck closed is the reason my oil gets dirty really quick. Is this true becuase my oil does seem extra dirty at 3k-5k miles. Is my oil loosing some ofits lubricating andcooling functions?
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The EGR Valve and its effects on engine performance, pinging, emissions, SMOG, fuel economy
slowroll
01-11-2009, 04:27 PM
You need to fix your EGR It will help with engine performance. It is unlikely to effect oil getting dirty rate. Engine operating temp, load, and how much dirty stuff is engine.(previous owners maintainance or lack of schedule.
1989 fleetwood
01-11-2009, 10:43 PM
i always thought that youd get more power from not having an egr valve because its just reserculating exhaust air into your intake. and the colder the air the more power right? isnt it just to make the air cleaner for emmisions?
carnut
01-12-2009, 11:36 AM
Older cars in the 70's sometimes ran better because the carb was lean and the EGR made the mixture even leaner. New cars with fuel injection benefit from EGR to control pinging and the computer depends on EGR to provide proper fuel delivery. A non functioning EGR has NOTHING to do with dirty oil?? it can cause pinging and lower fuel economy.
Stealth
01-12-2009, 05:09 PM
PLUS ...
it will hinder EMISSIONS and could cost you a SMOG TEST FAILURE!
Advice is to fix or replace ASAP.
The EGR Valve and its effects on engine performance, pinging, emissions, SMOG, fuel economy
1989 fleetwood
01-13-2009, 02:06 PM
well shoot, i wasent looking forward to buying the 80 dollar part but yall convenced me. Its just two little bolts holding it on isnt it? Do i just need to disconnect the vacuum line then reconnect?
carnut
01-13-2009, 02:37 PM
Yes, but while its off clean out the EGR passage in the manifold.