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    GQ rd28 Egr

    Sorry to ask a question that's probably been answered plenty of times before and I did look and find a few posts about this but they never had clear answers lol so here I go

    I have a 1996 GQ rd28 patrol and from what Iv read about the rd28 it's a good idea to block the Egr
    What I'd like to know is are the gq and gu Egr the same will the blocking plate or gasket from the gu fit the gq Iv seen plenty of blocking plates for the Gu but not Gq 🤔

    Will blocking the Egr mean I need to do anything else or is it just as simple as it sounds

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    I don't think yours would have an egr to block

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    image.jpegj engine bay needs a clean

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    Not sure why the pic is upside down but that's the EGR valve on the manifold right ?

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    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EGR-Blank...sAAOSwA4dWFumy

    Loosen the bolts, break the gasket seal, slip it in and bolt it back up.

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    Is there any problems that can come about with blocking the Egr on the gq

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    Not that I am aware, but it technically makes the vehicle unroadworthy as the exhaust fumes that should have been recycled into the engine for a second burn are now expelled to atmosphere.

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    Thanks for the replys
    I only asked if there was problems because what others had written about it and was mainly wondering if the gu an gq egr's were the same (I guess they would have to be) so I could get a gasket at the same time as the plate but can't seem to find one of those now ether haha so I'll just order a plate and get some gasket goo
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    How did you go with your egr?

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    havnt started doing it yet i think ill make my own plate when i do i got an old roasting pan sittin round somewere that ill use

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