Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
#21
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Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> Hi Paul.
> Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
numbers. Good web site!
So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
for the motor.
How do I figure this out?
See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
> I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
You will likely be interested in this link
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
> Hi Paul.
> Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
numbers. Good web site!
So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
for the motor.
How do I figure this out?
See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
> I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
You will likely be interested in this link
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#22
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Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
Hi Paul,
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#23
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Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
Hi Paul,
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#24
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Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
Hi Paul,
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#25
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Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
Hi Paul,
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
Good luck on finding a cross, and finding someone that'll order
obsolete parts. Remember the size of the orifice washer that fits in the
bottom, as there's never any info on which size to use with the new
Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve.
The link worked with Explorer, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
paul wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#26
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Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
If you are saying that yours doesn't match up with the numbers in Bill's
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
If you are saying that yours doesn't match up with the numbers in Bill's
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#28
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Posts: n/a
Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
If you are saying that yours doesn't match up with the numbers in Bill's
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help: '78 Cj7 258 EGR problems
If you are saying that yours doesn't match up with the numbers in Bill's
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
link, then it is the wrong one.
It 'sure' sounds/looks like the wrong one. What is with the allen key
anyway?
I would recommend you go to your local Jeep dealer and just order the
right part.
I will guess the last owner couldn't find the right part so just stuck
any old EGR on there not knowing any better or in a desperate need to
pass the visual for emissions. (EGR legs rot off and they break loose)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
paul wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40F97C00.53F1BAB5@***.net>...
> > Hi Paul.
> > Looking for one and found four possible for the six:
> > http://www.----------.com/78egr.jpg
> > A News group with picture: http://www.vinzdecals.com/item-0702.html
>
> Thanks for the help guys. And thanks for digging up those part
> numbers. Good web site!
>
> So I took the EGR off the intake manifold and I found a part number on
> the underside- I should have done that earlier - duh. Now that I
> found a part number I am hoping there is some way I can cross
> reference it to a Standard motor products part number or a Tomco part
> number so I can tell if it is a good part number i.e. the right part
> for the motor.
>
> How do I figure this out?
>
> See pictures of the EGR valve and part numbers I took out of the jeep
> at: http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/ or
> http://www.geocities.com/showjeeppictures/index.htm
>
> THE PART NUMBER or numbers are "E83-3001-00" and or "9510 11" and it
> looks like there is a manufactures stamp that says "TI"
>
> > I would find a coin or something to plug the POS, find places to
> > hook the vacuum hoses to also plugged, just so it looks like it's hooked
> > up. I live in the toughest SMOG inspection area, San Diego, and you may
> > see by my Bronco's certification the Exhaust Gases Recirculation valve
> > must pass visual, but is not actually tested:
> > http://www.----------.com/smog.jpg
>
> You will likely be interested in this link
> http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/E...procedures.pdf
>
> it is titled "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
>
> It looks to me like this is a very detailed training manual for
> California smog inspectors. It is for a honda but they are just using
> the honda as a sample for training. If the link dosent work just
> search google for "EMISSION CONTROL VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES"
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