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Date:         Mon, 18 Mar 96 23:57:48 EST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Sean Bartnik <sbart7kb@www.mwc.edu>
Subject:      EGR question

Hey all, I think I figured something out today. On my '78 bus, I have discovered that the EGR system appears to be disconnected. The part of it inside the engine compartment is still intact but the part where it connects to the exhaust pipe on the driver's side just in front (FIF) of the muffler is non-existent. The hole on that part of the exhaust pipe has been crimped shut. Apparently someone has removed this. I haven't had a chance to see yet if the opening in the EGR feed pipe has been blocked, but looking at the intake air sensor, the plastic cap over the mixture adjustment screw has been opened and apparently the mixture has been adjusted to compensate for the lack of EGR. It doesn't seem to be running rich and I didn't notice any signs of lean burning on the plugs when I last changed them. What I wanna know is, is it worth finding the parts and re-hooking it up or should I just leave it? My car is registered in Tennessee and TN does not have vehicle or emissions inspection. However, being an environmentally conscious fellow, I'd like to have my bus running as clean as possible. But if it costs too much to fix, then I would be willing to run a little dirtier (ah, the wonder of economics in action). Any ideas?

Another interesting question (to me, anyway): Looking on top my my heater boxes, on each one there is a round pipe. The rear of each pipe is curved upward slightly and is open at the end. The front of each pipe is also curved slightly upward and is open, but looking up in front of each pipe I can see a hole where one of those VW paper hoses is supposed to connect to the pipe. There is one on each side. I've never seen anything like this before. The places that these pipes are supposed to connect to lead into the two short hoses that carry heat from the engine to the main heater tube under the bus. There's a hose from the heat exchanger going to a metal connector and then to the short fat hoses. This metal connector also has a receptacle for the hoses from these pipes. Could these pipes be extra heat air intakes? I wouldn't think they would be because they are open at the rear of the van, near the exhaust pipe. What else could they be? Does anyone else have anything like this on their bus? I don't get it.

any ideas & suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks, Sean


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