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Eliminating the EGR?

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kettleman   +1y
Going to run a weber and pacesetter headers on my 86 Ram 50. I am also eliminating anything that doesnt need to be on that engine.

I want to know if I can remove my EGR valve? If so how do I properly go about doing it. What lines can be removed, do any passages need to join, etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
droppedmitsu   +1y
All you have to do is buy or make a block off plate for where the EGR bolts up, then remove or cap any lines or spots where the vacuum lines for the EGR went
greenteagod   +1y
If you're running a header you shouldn't even need a block off plate if it doesn't have the port in it. The Weber conversion kit I got came with a bolt that plugs up the EGR port in the exhaust but I'd think a header wouldn't even have that. Unless that port is lower down in the exhaust, I can't recall at this second. But either way they weber kit should have all you need to sort that out.
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