hey gang.
first off, this is a big deal for me, because despite having the assurances of all the guys who posted in preeny's caddy manifold thread, im a chicken, a big frigging bauk bauking chicken.
and ive never done anything like this at all before.
so i went ahead and did it! i got some nulon-branded throttle body/ carby cleaner with a little straw, taped the straw to the nozzle so that it didnt get sucked in anywhere, and got to!
so here's how it all went down in scotty town:
1. the 90 degree rubber hose to the top left of the pic, that leads into the egr flap and subsequently the manifold- i unclipped that, giving me access to the mouth of the egr/ manifold:


2. turned the engine on, letting it idle. i had no idea what anything was supposed to sound like, or what was going to happen- i know that there was the potential to stall, but i also didnt know if there was the possibility of runaway. so i had the window down, ready to turn the key off if i heard the engine start to rev like crazy. funny thing is, i dont even know if turning the car off will prevent runaway once it's started, lol!
3. upon removing the 90 degree hose, i had decent access to the mouth, enough to squeeze in there and hold the can at a decent angle [not upside down or anything], allowing the can to spray smoothly into the mouth:


4. sprayed the contents of the can into the egr/ manifold, in small increments, just to get a feel of what kind of sounds i was going to hear. engine sputtered at times, shook quite violently whenever i sprayed a larger amount continually, and at one point, the engine stopped, went POP!, shot a flame out of the metal intake/ egr mouth, and when i turned the key off immediately upon that happening, the egr flap mouth remained on fire!!!! i SH4T myself! blew it out easily enough, and started her up again.
i continued trying to get away with as-long-as-possible sprays, letting the engine sputter and shake, but being mindful not to repeat that incident.
5. once the can was empty [which took a while, as i was in no hurry- whole thing probably took about 20 mins], i let it idle for another minute, shut the engine off, re-attached the hose, and turned it back on to idle for another 5 minutes.
results!
BEFORE:


AFTER:



yay!
yet to take it for a spin and see how it goes....
P.S.- any criticism is welcome, as it's all a learning process, so i'll definitely take it on board. also, if anyone wants to tell me "what you did is nice and all, but it wouldnt have really removed any of the intake sludge, it just cleaned up the EGR flap a little.... you didnt really address anything/ clean anything substantial'', then i wont mind that either!
cheers guys!
first off, this is a big deal for me, because despite having the assurances of all the guys who posted in preeny's caddy manifold thread, im a chicken, a big frigging bauk bauking chicken.
and ive never done anything like this at all before.
so i went ahead and did it! i got some nulon-branded throttle body/ carby cleaner with a little straw, taped the straw to the nozzle so that it didnt get sucked in anywhere, and got to!
so here's how it all went down in scotty town:
1. the 90 degree rubber hose to the top left of the pic, that leads into the egr flap and subsequently the manifold- i unclipped that, giving me access to the mouth of the egr/ manifold:


2. turned the engine on, letting it idle. i had no idea what anything was supposed to sound like, or what was going to happen- i know that there was the potential to stall, but i also didnt know if there was the possibility of runaway. so i had the window down, ready to turn the key off if i heard the engine start to rev like crazy. funny thing is, i dont even know if turning the car off will prevent runaway once it's started, lol!
3. upon removing the 90 degree hose, i had decent access to the mouth, enough to squeeze in there and hold the can at a decent angle [not upside down or anything], allowing the can to spray smoothly into the mouth:


4. sprayed the contents of the can into the egr/ manifold, in small increments, just to get a feel of what kind of sounds i was going to hear. engine sputtered at times, shook quite violently whenever i sprayed a larger amount continually, and at one point, the engine stopped, went POP!, shot a flame out of the metal intake/ egr mouth, and when i turned the key off immediately upon that happening, the egr flap mouth remained on fire!!!! i SH4T myself! blew it out easily enough, and started her up again.
i continued trying to get away with as-long-as-possible sprays, letting the engine sputter and shake, but being mindful not to repeat that incident.
5. once the can was empty [which took a while, as i was in no hurry- whole thing probably took about 20 mins], i let it idle for another minute, shut the engine off, re-attached the hose, and turned it back on to idle for another 5 minutes.
results!
BEFORE:


AFTER:



yay!
yet to take it for a spin and see how it goes....
P.S.- any criticism is welcome, as it's all a learning process, so i'll definitely take it on board. also, if anyone wants to tell me "what you did is nice and all, but it wouldnt have really removed any of the intake sludge, it just cleaned up the EGR flap a little.... you didnt really address anything/ clean anything substantial'', then i wont mind that either!
cheers guys!
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