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EGR Solenoid valve
On my 1987 305 TBI, I had to replace the EGR solenoid valve. When I went to the chevy dealer for the vacuum tubes (no luck there :-(), I ask for where the 3 vacuum hoses hooked up to. They did not know.
I know one goes to the EGR valve itself, the other goes the intake just below the TBI, the third one????? I am not even sure it goes any where. The new solenoid came with a spongy type filter over it??? the old one had nothing? So, does any one know if it is just a air intake for the valve or is it supposed to go somewhere? thanks
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Re: EGR Solenoid valve
The third port is a vent.
It should be left open. Leave the sponge/filter on it.
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Re: EGR Solenoid valve
That is what I figured, even though the old one had nothing. thanks for the reply.
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Re: EGR Solenoid valve
You’re welcome!
Look at the old one and you will see the vent port is smooth and is not barbed to hold a hose on it.
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