PRELIMINARY
MBE EGR TECHNICIAN'S GUIDE
The reed valves ensure that while the EGR control valve is open, there is no reverse airflow from
the intake system into the exhaust manifold. See Figure 2-8. When the exhaust manifold pressure
is higher than the intake manifold pressure, flow occurs. When the pressures are reversed, the
reed valves prevent flow. Back flow could otherwise occur since the average intake manifold
pressure is higher than the average exhaust manifold pressure. See Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-8
Reed Valves
Figure 2-9
MBE EGR System Operating Pressure Characteristics
All information subject to change without notice.
(Rev. 5/05)
2-13
7SE940 0505
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