Cadillac Repair: 1995 cadillac egr valve removal, egr valve, rubber line


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thanks expert your the man!!! i was strying a toothpick no wonder!!! after you remove the two bolts there ia a plate the raps around a fuel line that look like it may even connect to the bottem of the fuel line do i need to remove the fuel line?? what type of tool does that take??if your gonna be a rude dick then fuck you ill find someone who knows what they are talking about not an "expert" that apparently knows less then me...ill use your brain you use your manners.."expert"..
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I KNOW THAT IM ASKING HOW!! THATS THE PROBLEM IF YOU DONT KNOW SAY I DONT KNOW,IVE BEEN LOOKING EVERYWHERE
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This sight has been amazing but I'm stuck after i take out the two bolts on the egr valve there is a plate that seems to hold on to the gas line or lines i cant find any info anywhere on how to get past that point please help
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you have to remove the fuel rail, or whatever the gas line is on, and the plate should have bolts or fasteners somewhere on it.
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i'm assuming with a wrench or a socket? look its not welded onto the engine block, use your brain and look for a fastener of some sort.

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Arrite, what model and year is the 95, if its a ht4900 engine the egr valve pops right out, remove the 2 bolts with a 10mm open end socket attatchment, remove the bolts with the egr valve as one attachment.
On the northstar, unbolt the spark plug cover, and the 10mm bolts with an extension and a deep socket. There is a rubber line that is in the neighborhood, does not need to be removed. refer to this pic
refer to this pic http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c296/Krashed989/100_0349.jpg
Now, if youd like me to use your manners, the way your using them towards me; You can go fuck yourself, now if youd like to use my brain, the same brain that can rebuild a cadillac transmission in 4 days and then completely overhaul an engine in 7 days including re-ringing the pistons, re-boring and honing the cylinder walls, and re building the valve train, well too bad, you cant use it. If my help isnt appreciated then be my guest and go somewhere else. This service is free, but take it to a shop and let the mechanic say, "this guy cant replace his own EGR valve, great ill charge him $300 for a $60 part and a $75 labor charge" so go right ahead.
As for the fuel line, i wouldnt have any doubts that you need two wrenches, but hey a toothpick does sound like the professionals choice.