don't need any special tools to pull the upper intake, and its something that can be done in the driveway. I've done injector swaps in my back yard before, though that was in the summer when it wasn't cold and miserable. If you've got a major vacuum leak in one of those lines, theres nothing you can do to fix it short of fixing it. You will need vacuum lines on the new motor too, and if there is enough of a problem that its making it run bad, you'll waste enough in fuel that its worth fixing now rather than later.
Unhooking the line to the egr valve is probably not going to tell you much. If there is something hanging it open, you'ld have to remove the valve an make sure it shuts. It could also be the sensor, but you'll need to make sure there is nothing physically sticking it open first.
Unhooking the line to the egr valve is probably not going to tell you much. If there is something hanging it open, you'ld have to remove the valve an make sure it shuts. It could also be the sensor, but you'll need to make sure there is nothing physically sticking it open first.
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