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Plugging EGR vacuum lines?

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Old 06-26-2003, 10:51 AM
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Plugging EGR vacuum lines?

I'm removing the EGR, and I already did a seach, but couldn't find this info. After getting the blockoff plates and putting a resistor in the harness (2.2k ohm, I think??) What vacuum lines do you need to remove/plug and how do you do this?
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Old 06-26-2003, 11:05 AM
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Just put a little vacuum cap on the nipple on the side of the intake manifold. Alternately, you could remove the nipple and put in a pipe plug.
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He said nipple.
I put a plug on mine, did not do the resistor thing but I don,t know if I throw a code or not cause I can,t get the damn tranny in by myself.
I am gonna have to try to do it myself I guess.
Wish me luck.
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