This job is about a 4-5 hour job, if you clean stuff up like you should. The EGR is the only real pain in this project, the rest just takes time.
- Pop the link to the throttle body with a screwdriver, make sure not to twist it or bend up the link. there are 3 screws that hold in the cable section. undo the three, as well (what the arrows point too) the wire harness. Take off whatever vacuum lines needed to get the bolts off, remember where they go.
- Seriously, this is essential.. No one has hulk hands, and this is the hardest part of the step.
Problem A: Tight space- get your hand behind it with the smallest wrench possible to take the far bolt off.
Do the far bolt first, have a magnet handy so you don't loose it. also, it seems silly, but tie off your wrench, I dropped mine and it went under the starter, spent about 2 hours fishing it out.
problem B - everything done on the far bolt is all 1/8th of a turn with as much clearance is there. This is why i recommend taking off the Manifold.
- this is the bolt that is on the tail of the EGR if you didnt know, The picture also shows the gap where the EGR sat. Make sure you clean this area off before putting new gaskets on. ALSO clean the hole going down to the EGR, as well as all other connections, that way you aren't re-cleaning 5 years down the road.
- tighten on the throttle body, 14lbs/ft or 168lbs/in don't forget to re-attach the EGR lines, and the sensor.
once the Throttle Body is on, attach the two lines at the bottom, and the Position sensor. (I didn't mention it earlier) but your most definately going to want to clean these up, and as much of your engine as you can, if you can hold a suction on the EGR it will open allowing you to clean it further.
Hope this helps. Comments are great. Let me know if I can improve or do something better.
I couldn't remember all the wrenches I used but thats the easy part.
AJ








