Removing the EGR and plugging the holes will have no adverse effect on
performance, in fact if it's leaking as you describe, it will help. It
will, however have an effect on the emissions if that's of concern to you.
>From: Charles Shaw <charlie.shaw@acsalaska.net>
>Reply-To: Charles Shaw <charlie.shaw@acsalaska.net>
>To: 6pack@autox.team.net;, triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: EGR pipe
>Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 18:58:49 -0900
>
>Doing a little cleaning and re-assembly today and found the EGR pipe from
>the valve to the manifold is cracked open at the bend for approximately an
>inch. This is on a 75 TR6 and is Moss part number 379-425 for reference.
>Moss list this pipe as NA. Does anyone know of a source or a substitute for
>this pipe. It appears to be aluminum with the brass fittings and olives.
>Would plugging the holes cause any major (or minor) problems. Thanks for
>any help.
>
>
>Charles Shaw
>75 TR6
>CF39093UO
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