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    Thanks Greg

    Can you confirm the bits need to remove the lower EGR flap section and the EGR inlet?

    Mine hex and torx bits slip which lead me to believe they *may* have been munched by my mechanic when then were removed some month ago.

    I think it's H4 for the lower and T25 for the upper.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benough View Post
    Thanks Greg

    Can you confirm the bits need to remove the lower EGR flap section and the EGR inlet?

    Mine hex and torx bits slip which lead me to believe they *may* have been munched by my mechanic when then were removed some month ago.

    I think it's H4 for the lower and T25 for the upper.

    Thanks in advance.
    for what it's worth, my 2005 TDI 2.0L 103kw (yes, I know it doesnt say "GT" ) has hex heads and not torx - 5mm for EGR (3), 6mm for inlet pipe to EGR (2) and manifold are also 6mm hex. There arent any torx to be seen (yet...or "I hope") on EGR assembly

    Heads have not been mangled in anyway, and are definately 5mm and 6mm - allen keys fit nicely, and bolts can be turned/loosened by hand.

    hope this helps
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    Hey Greg

    Thanks for those numbers. I've been working on the MK2 but I'll have a crack soon and report back

    Cheers

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    and it's all off!

    I actually used a T27 torx bit and it worked like a charm.

    My valves are pretty clean I thought. Will post pre and post pics later today

    ---------- Post added 16-11-2011 at 12:16 PM ---------- Previous post was 13-11-2011 at 02:21 PM ----------

    Here's my findings.

    The intake flap was nowhere near as bad as I thought but the EGR valve could have been worse. Because I couldn't soak stuff overnight I didn't get them back to shiny/smooth but removed all of the dry caked on soot. As for the inlet manifold I got most of it out and most it off the tumble flaps. Pretty good for 120,000km

    I did notice two of the pieces which guide the tumble flap rail and popped out. Pushed em back in easy enough...

    I also fitted the EGR gasket with the smaller hole.

    The cars isn't faster but it's boosting stronger. Even on Monday, when it was well over 30 degrees, it boosted like it would at 20 degrees.

    Greg, would it be the EGR gasket is now burning proportionally more oxygen and it going better?








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    Dropping EGR would have to help, and it will actually assist the DPF living a little longer. I didnlt notice any performance change blocking the EGR entirely, but in theory it should assist. I think it;s the fact your car has cleared it's throat and can breath again now, you'd have to have upped the airflow by cleaning all that crud out, and i reckon that would have given the noticable difference.

    Easy enough now you've done it once hey, but how dirty do your hands get !!!
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    Yeah I knew that would have made the most difference but was curious with the blanking plate.

    Yeah I was kinda crapping it once it was off but now I'd do it again. Especially when I managed to drop 3 of the 3 throttle flap bolts into the engine bay

    Tell me about it! My fingernails are still dirty 3 days later.

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    FYI.

    The fuel consumption hasn't really improved around town.

    Tonight though. I drove from Springwood to Seven Hills along the highway/motorway and got 5.7l/100km door to door.

    Pre clean it was never under 6.5l/100km.

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    Got charged $28 for a gasket. $6 is sounding like a good deal. Hope I got the right one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnojack View Post
    FWIW I have found the easiest way to remove stubborn carbon and greasy deposits is with a caustic cleaner, like oven cleaner, draino, or mild caustic soda (NaOH) and water, also some engine cleaners are slightly caustic and more gentle on aluminium. Liquid hydrocarbons like carb cleaner are fairly weak with carbon and only dissolve the grease. Use a nylon brush or toothbrush as caustic will eat up hair brushes and any other carbon based material (like skin) Wear specs and rubber gloves. Method just gently brush on solution, wait a while then rinse off with lots of water from hose. A plastic manifold could be soaked for a few hours then washed spotlessly clean with no damaging scraping or chipping needed.
    This sounds like a good idea to me. Is Caustic Soda OK on the nylon (is it nylon.. im just repeating what Greg said) intakes of the GT?
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    You might find some of the bolt heads are triple square - they look like Torx, but have more splines. I got a set of about 8 off ebay for about $50.

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