EGR Cooler Cleaning - PICS

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  1. ArmyChief

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    Well, keeping my threads separated between intake manifold and EGR cooler. Here is the EGR cooler after two days soaking in OxyClean & Purple Power. MANY times with the pressure washer both through the inlet and outlet sides. Then half a can of Easy-Off oven cleaner.

    I would say I spent 3 minutes per pressure washer routine. Probably did that for a combined time of an hour !

    LOT's of pressure washer cleaning (almost always would be clean and as I rotated around the tube..would then hit an obstruction and then BAM..black and chunks).

    Wednesday i got to put it all back together and then move on to the next project.

    BTW, as I stated in the other thread, I bought a NEW TOYOTA EGR Valve on eBay from Japan for about $150.
     

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    Yeah thought that valve looked super clean. That's maybe a good one-two punch, oxi then pressure washer. Or the other way 'round. (y)
     
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    Ah another data point for the pressure washer:).

    Glad you got this sorted(y).
     
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    Resurrecting this old string – I have undertaken the cleaning of my 2012, and I have some observations/questions.

    When using the power washer, how does one keep the spray from ‘getting all over’? My first attempt ending up getting some splash back into my eye – tried washing out and ended up with wife taking me to ER for checkup. I had wrap around sun glasses, a hat, long sleeve shirt, etc.

    I had read in one place that someone had used an old bike spoke to help poke out the passage – I tried one but it was too large – sizing it I come up with wire gauge 19 or smaller.

    I am thinking or putting together a compilation of ‘step-by-step for cleaning the cooler. I don’t think I will have to do this again but with Gen 3’s now at about 15 years I believe that more DIY’ers will think about doing this if they can get a head’s up.

    I replaced the EGR valve (old one was hopelessly stuck) cleaned the pipe to the manifold. Price of a new cooler – more than $400 was a little steep so figured I would try to clean mine. I have yet to pull the Intake manifold off.

    I appreciate any thoughts.
     
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    Oven cleaner. It eats the carbon. Then pressure washer.
    Just close your eyes, and look away....

     
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    So I should find a reasonable sturdy 'work bench' that I can secure the cooler to when using the pressure washer. Trying to hold the thing in one hand while holding the washer in the other is just prone to a big mess. Just make sure that the clamping device does not crush the cooler but holds it secure so it does not go flying.
     
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    What’s the miles?

    fill the cooler with lye solution (or aforementioned oven cleaner, in a pinch), soak an hour, rinse, repeat as needed. You may need to open up passages some, with a wire. The smaller end hole of cooler is roughly 21 mm ID, #4 stopper appropriate.

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    2012 with 298K. Has been a great driver till the shutter - Low oil use (1/2 qt per 1000/1500 miles) no sign of cross contamination between coolant/oil. Changed plugs and coils. Started on EGR. Bought this car as an off lease in 2015 with 32K. Doing my own oil changes, Synthetic every 5K.
     
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    I put mine on the ground and put my foot on it, and hold the tip of the pressure washer
    in the opening of the cooler. You can also put it on a chair. Clamping is a good idea.
    The clamp doesn't really need to be too tight.