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  • EGR - vacuum section removal

    Hi,
    Just putting the head back on the truck and leaving out the EGR pipes and diaphragm. I reconnected the vacuum section - that is the 2x VCSs which sit under the inlet manifold. It suddenly occured to me that all these VCSs seem to do is control the EGR - if I am removing the EGR 'hardware' (metal work) I may also remove the 'software' (i.e the 2x VCSs beneath the manifld). Could someone maybe confirm what I am proposing is actually correct? Photo attached of the 2x VCSs I am going to get rid of.

    Greg

    PS thanks for all the help over last week or three - first head off a vehicle ever so baby steps here!
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    Top VSV controls the EGR Valve. Bottom VSV controls lower port for EGR Butterfly at Throttle Housing.

    http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum/v...ic.php?t=25419

    If you remove them then connect a T from the hose at VSV on throttle, to both ports on the Vacuum Diaphragm to maintain smooth engine shutdown.



    http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum/v...ic.php?t=22338

    I prefer to keep the butterfly VSV operational for engine braking. I have a manual.

    Nev
    Last edited by NiftyNev; 6 March 2012, 00:37.

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    • #3
      Wow Nev, thank you - that is simply a lot of info there.
      I am going to forge ahead and get the head/belts back on, get the thing running again and then I'll faff with the EGR VCSs later in the week.
      I've had the truck 9 months and have gone from knowing next to nothing about diesels to having a good handle on it - certainly gets the brain working.
      Greg

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