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Automatic Transmission - 4 Speed

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Scott7 Help with EGR Solenoid
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I would appreicate any help you guru's can provide with this. . . below are pictures of the EGR solenoid from my 89 L98. The two front ports connect to the EGR valve and to the canister in the front of the car. On the back side of the solenoid is a, what I'd call an open port that appears to provide a connection to something/somewhere. (for my discussion this is the side of the EGR solenoid that points to the EGR valve) So my question is - what is that something/somewhere? Or, is this a venting port opening to the atmosphere and doesn't connect to anywhere. Thoughts are appreciated. Thx,

Pic of the EGR solenoid
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What I'm looking at is the port on the right side, with the small clips on each side.
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Here a more direct on shot
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Posted on: 2012/9/12 22:44
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bogus Re: Help with EGR Solenoid
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I am trying to remember...

there should be a source in and a lead out to the EGR...
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Woodstock Re: Help with EGR Solenoid
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The clamp holds some sort of foamed rubber which is acting as a filter. No connections on that side of the solenoid!
Posted on: 2012/9/13 0:40
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josephf31 Re: Help with EGR Solenoid
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Woodstock wrote:
The clamp holds some sort of foamed rubber which is acting as a filter. No connections on that side of the solenoid!


I believe this is correct. I can look my '91 to confirm but I'm almost positive this is right.
Posted on: 2012/9/13 2:06
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Scott7 Re: Help with EGR Solenoid
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josephf31 wrote:
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Woodstock wrote:
The clamp holds some sort of foamed rubber which is acting as a filter. No connections on that side of the solenoid!


I believe this is correct. I can look my '91 to confirm but I'm almost positive this is right.


Hi guys,
From everything I've looked at and checked on you are both correct, there are no connections indicated for this side of the solenoid. Yes it does have a the small foamed filtering material mentioned. We're moving forward, thanks.
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