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NEED HELP!!!! New Plenum


JRTBandit
01-08-2006, 03:14 PM
Need help, there is a aluminum tube with a flange on it in the box with the new plenum, does anyone know what this is for? There is also a couple of small O rings, where do these go.
thanks

JRTBandit
01-08-2006, 09:02 PM
If I remember correctly, I read somewhere that some pre 1999 GPs' had a larger EGR valve and with the new designed improved plenums needed a redesigned "smaller" EGR which may be what you have Jeff. Please someone expand further on this and/or correct me because I'm in the process of replacing my upper plenum in my 97 GP GT 3800. Thanks...

You are in the ballpark Paul, I found it's called a "Intake EGR Port Tube", not sure if it's used for what you said.

Can anyone please fill in the blanks?

Thanks much

BNaylor
01-08-2006, 09:18 PM
You are in the ballpark Paul, I found it's called a "Intake EGR Port Tube", not sure if it's used for what you said.

Can anyone please fill in the blanks?

Thanks much

It sounds like the improved EGR stovepipe modification. See link below:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=401249&highlight=uim+egr

The problem was first addressed in GM TSB # 01-06-01-007A titled Upper Intake Manifold Coolant Leak/EGR Stovepipe Degradation for '97 - '98 GPs with NA Series II 3800 and applicable to later models. The TSB requires inspection of the stovepipe area of the lower intake manifold portion after the UIM is removed. The composite material would melt causing loss of coolant, etc. If there is degradation of the composite material corrective action is required in the form of the modified stovepipe which is covered in the link above. Check it out and see if the pipe is similar. If damage is noted corrective action/replacement will require more work like removal of the LIM. Hope the info helps.

JRTBandit
01-08-2006, 10:12 PM
It sounds like the improved EGR stovepipe modification. See link below:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=401249&highlight=uim+egr

The problem was first addressed in GM TSB # 01-06-01-007A titled Upper Intake Manifold Coolant Leak/EGR Stovepipe Degradation for '97 - '98 GPs with NA Series II 3800 and applicable to later models. The TSB requires inspection of the stovepipe area of the lower intake manifold portion after the UIM is removed. The composite material would melt causing loss of coolant, etc. If there is degradation of the composite material corrective action is required in the form of the modified stovepipe which is covered in the link above. Check it out and see if the pipe is similar. If damage is noted corrective action/replacement will require more work like removal of the LIM. Hope the info helps.


Thanks much bnaylor3400, they really don't supply you much info in the box of parts (I am sure most people who buy these know what to do). I didn't see any damage like that in the old parts, thanks agian.

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