What in the world IS THIS??
#21
I have an 03, I will check in the morning the arrangement. But I am 99% sure there is a cap that goes there
2003 did not have egr, that port is for an egr hookup from the passenger side cylinder head back to the intake manifold. The PCV sits on top of that port and internally circulates crank case gases through the intake manifold. The little filter that Hammer put on with the CAI is the for the fresh air makeup on the crankcase, making up lost air from the crankcase under venting or providing air if it comes under vacuum.
2003 did not have egr, that port is for an egr hookup from the passenger side cylinder head back to the intake manifold. The PCV sits on top of that port and internally circulates crank case gases through the intake manifold. The little filter that Hammer put on with the CAI is the for the fresh air makeup on the crankcase, making up lost air from the crankcase under venting or providing air if it comes under vacuum.
Last edited by GreenEH; 08-26-2015 at 12:43 AM.
#23
I have an 03, I will check in the morning the arrangement. But I am 99% sure there is a cap that goes there
2003 did not have egr, that port is for an egr hookup from the passenger side cylinder head back to the intake manifold. The PCV sits on top of that port and internally circulates crank case gases through the intake manifold. The little filter that Hammer put on with the CAI is the for the fresh air makeup on the crankcase, making up lost air from the crankcase under venting or providing air if it comes under vacuum.
2003 did not have egr, that port is for an egr hookup from the passenger side cylinder head back to the intake manifold. The PCV sits on top of that port and internally circulates crank case gases through the intake manifold. The little filter that Hammer put on with the CAI is the for the fresh air makeup on the crankcase, making up lost air from the crankcase under venting or providing air if it comes under vacuum.
I'll be looking for your feedback periodically throughout the day. Thanks in advance!
#24
Ok, I just read your original post and see where it's running like sh&t.
Well if that hole is supposed to be capped you'd be losing vacuum big time and that would at the very minimum produce a CEL. Athough I guess I'd block it off temporarily to see if it made a difference
A "miss" is short for a misfiring cylinder, also would generate a CEL.
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Well if that hole is supposed to be capped you'd be losing vacuum big time and that would at the very minimum produce a CEL. Athough I guess I'd block it off temporarily to see if it made a difference
A "miss" is short for a misfiring cylinder, also would generate a CEL.
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However, I'm still experiencing the same stutter or miss, and although the P0302 has not returned, the coil pack was not the ultimate issue. Since this rough idle and stutter has continued, I'm beginning to think my issue is with a vacuum leak.
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That's where EGR goes on '04+. No EGR on '03 Hemi. I've done work on half a dozen '03s but it's been seven or eight years and I can't for the life of me remember if that hole is capped or not. I'm still thinking no, but just ain't sure...
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Still would like to know what this hole is for and if it should be capped or not.
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We've already said it's for EGR on vehicles so equipped. I also said there wasn't gonna be any vacuum there or for a hole that big you'd get at least a CEL (although it probably wouldn't even start). I knew blocking the hole would make no difference but figured you'd need to see it for yourself.
I got a text back from a friend who's a Mopar tech. He said no plug from the factory, absolutely no need for one. Is supposed to send me a link to a pic or diagram. He says either you're not running standard copper plugs OR broken valve spring...
I got a text back from a friend who's a Mopar tech. He said no plug from the factory, absolutely no need for one. Is supposed to send me a link to a pic or diagram. He says either you're not running standard copper plugs OR broken valve spring...
#30
Sorry for not getting back to you this morning on this thread. I just checked my 03 intake manifold and there is a "plug" but it's hollowed out so it still looks like a hole. You should be able to stick your finger in there and feel that the back is sealed off..
With regards to the rough idle, definitely check the valve springs. If one broke it will cause all sorts of issues. When one of mine let go it ruined the whole motor cause it dropped a valve. 03s are notorious for breaking springs... Some come out more lucky and the valve stays in place.
With regards to the rough idle, definitely check the valve springs. If one broke it will cause all sorts of issues. When one of mine let go it ruined the whole motor cause it dropped a valve. 03s are notorious for breaking springs... Some come out more lucky and the valve stays in place.