EGR
#2
RE: EGR
Don't know if you ever found the post but here is what I have and did this. Works good
tech2tech.net—This is one page of a multi-page document. See the title page for contact and disclaimer information. TSB 013
1990 Accord L-4
(with removable EGR passage plugs) and all
1991-93 Accords
The 1991 and up Accords (and some 1990s)
have a "removable" plug that will allow access
to the EGR port. These plugs are located in the
middle of the machined bosses that are described
in the 1990 Accord repair process. Follow the
repair procedure described in the 1990 Accord
section except instead of drilling an access hole,
remove the plugs as follows:
Drill a small hole in the middle of the plugs. The
hole doesn't have to go all the way through the
plug, just about a 1/4" deep (remember to put
grease on the bit to catch the chips just in case
you drill through).
Pull the plugs by using a small slide hammer,
that uses a screw tip. It usually helps to break the
plug loose by first knocking it down a short distance
before trying to pull it out with the slide
hammer.
Replace these plugs when you are finished
cleaning the EGR ports. If you drilled all the
way through the plug you can either epoxy or
solder the hole shut. The replacement plugs are
also available from Honda P/N 17199-PT3-
AHM.
94 and up Accord L-4
The 94 and up Accords have a removable EGR
port service plate. After removing the fuel rail
and injectors, simply remove the EGR port service
plate that is bolted to the top of the intake
tech2tech.net—This is one page of a multi-page document. See the title page for contact and disclaimer information. TSB 013
1990 Accord L-4
(with removable EGR passage plugs) and all
1991-93 Accords
The 1991 and up Accords (and some 1990s)
have a "removable" plug that will allow access
to the EGR port. These plugs are located in the
middle of the machined bosses that are described
in the 1990 Accord repair process. Follow the
repair procedure described in the 1990 Accord
section except instead of drilling an access hole,
remove the plugs as follows:
Drill a small hole in the middle of the plugs. The
hole doesn't have to go all the way through the
plug, just about a 1/4" deep (remember to put
grease on the bit to catch the chips just in case
you drill through).
Pull the plugs by using a small slide hammer,
that uses a screw tip. It usually helps to break the
plug loose by first knocking it down a short distance
before trying to pull it out with the slide
hammer.
Replace these plugs when you are finished
cleaning the EGR ports. If you drilled all the
way through the plug you can either epoxy or
solder the hole shut. The replacement plugs are
also available from Honda P/N 17199-PT3-
AHM.
94 and up Accord L-4
The 94 and up Accords have a removable EGR
port service plate. After removing the fuel rail
and injectors, simply remove the EGR port service
plate that is bolted to the top of the intake
#3
RE: EGR
I also had this on the egr cleaning. This is shows you how to better.
http://home.comcast.net/~em-engineering/T2T013.pdf
http://home.comcast.net/~em-engineering/T2T013.pdf
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