1995 Crown Vic/Grand Marquis EGR port cleaning Procedure

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2010

Procedure for cleaning the EGR ports On a 1995 Mercury Grand Marquis. Same or similar procedure for 1992-95.

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  • now tell me how to remove egr valve

    

  • @livefasttakechances I should have done that because I just did an EGR R&R because I had to fix the exhaust pipe between the manifold and the EGR. This one is kind of tough to do because there are bolts you can't see. However I may do a video explaining how to do it but I doubt I will pull mine back of because I had to modify it to work and it is working with no problems and if it ain't broke I ain't going to fix it lol. However I do believe I can offer some insight on this procedure.

  • This vid is great, but if you want to add some helpful info, might I suggest that in the description you list "tools needed", "parts needed", and other stuff like that....

  • @EivlEvo Well there is a link to see the full write up which lists tools needed and part numbers for the gaskets. But I might add that stuff to the description.

  • woo hoo over 1800 views. Perhaps I will make more vids!

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  • my egr was totally closed imma make a response vid you'll see

  • Thanks! I just did mine on Friday and my engine power significantly increased where I now have to respect the gas pedal. I'm now trying to figure out why I get a small crack sound from the engine every 10 to 15 seconds while idling. Maybe a misfire? I still yet to check the wires and ignition coils after replacing the plugs.

  • Dude that was well done. I can't believe how that thing was fully closed with carbon. 

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