20-23 L5P EGR
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Step 3
Install EGR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2020+ L5P Duramax 3 ½” Down Pipe & EGR Fix Kit
First, locate the packing list included with the kit and double check you have all items on the list.
Disconnect the negative battery cables from both batteries.
Remove the passenger side inner fender liner.
Drain the Engine coolant from the passenger side lower corner of the radiator by removing the
plastic threaded plug. (NOTE: The coolant tank cap is reverse thread, BUT we recommend not
removing the cap right away otherwise coolant will blast out from the drain plug all over the
front suspension. Leave the tank cap on, and let the coolant drain out slowly into the bucket,
much less mess this way.)
Remove the intake pipe & Intake air box.
If you are having trouble at this point during the disassembly process without pictures in the
instructions, we strongly recommend that you do not continue, and you contact a certified
Diesel Performance shop to install these components.
Next remove the heat shield on the EGR hot side pipe circled below that connects the EGR valve
to the Cooler and to the Y-bridge. Then remove the six 13mm head bolts holding the pipe on.
Next remove the turbo intake horn and PCV hose. The PCV Hose has a non-removable metal
band on it, loosen/spin clamp with a hood tool or flat blade screw driver first and then with
pulling force and a flat blade screw driver or pry bar pushing on the bottom of the hose, thehose will disconnect from the horn with the metal band remaining in place. Leave the PCV hose
connected to the PCV box on the driver side upper valve cover.
9. Two bolts connect the horn to the turbocharger; you will need to use a 13mm SWIVEL SOCKET
¼” drive and long extension to remove these bolts. If you drop them not a big deal they will be
easy to access soon.
10. Remove the small diameter aluminum coolant line assembly that is bolted to the top of the Y-
bridge. Leave all connecting hoses in place, just remove the aluminum hardline assembly only at
this point.11. Next, disconnect the plastic intercooler pipe from the cast aluminum Y-bridge/throttle blade
connection. This is a spring clip on the plastic cold-side pipe. Once disconnected, cover the
intercooler pipe with a plastic bag or shop rag to keep anything from falling in during the rest of
the project.
12. Now disconnect the wire harness that sits on top of the y-bridge. There are several Christmas
tree style clips all along the harness and smaller connectors, remove all that are associated with
the harness on top of the y-bridge so that the bridge can be removed. Disconnect the
connectors on the throttle blade as well.
13. Before the Y-bridge can be removed the AC Compressor needs to be unbolted. With a ½”
Ratchet on the belt tensioner, release tension and remove the serpentine belt from the upper
pulleys. (You do not need to remove the belt completely)
14. Remove the bale connector bracket on top of the AC Compressor and set it aside.
Remove the alternator, as well, and set it aside.15. Remove the four 15mm head bolts holding the AC Compressor down and slide the Compressor
forward towards the fan shroud so that you have better access to the Y-bridge bolts.
16. With a ¼” drive 10mm socket and long ¼” extension, remove all eight bolts (4 on each runner)
that hold the Y-bridge to the intake runners. Once removed, the Y-bridge will come forward
slightly and then up and out. The 10mm head bolts will stay in the holes of the y-bridge by way
of the OEM rubber inserts, but still be very cautious of any hardware or parts falling while
removing the bridge as both intake runners are open. Once Bridge is removed, stuff rags into
the intake runner ports. Set bridge aside for reinstall later.17. Now remove the heat shield on the shorter EGR hot side pipe connecting the Lower EGR valve
to the Upper EGR valve, and then remove the four 13mm hex head bolts holding the pipe on
and remove the pipe.
18. Disconnect all the coolant hoses at the upper EGR valve, and then you can remove the four
13mm hex bolts/nuts that hold the lower EGR valve to the exhaust manifold and then remove
the lower EGR valve. NOTE: Recommend using a lube on these bolts because they are easy to
break off. Tie back lower EGR valve plugs.19. Once the Lower EGR Valve is removed, you can install the supplied Steel Manifold block off plate
with new gasket and hardware onto the exhaust manifold reusing two of the original studs and
nuts and torque to 25 ft lbs.
20. Next, the two large diameter steel coolant pipes from the thermostat cross over housing feeding
the EGR cooler can be removed. Total of one large spring clamp just next to the turbo (leave
spring clamp on this hose, it will be reused) four 10mm hex head bolts, and one 13mm hex head
bolt will be removed. All circled below;21. In the supplied parts bag of the EGR Fix Kit locate the Billet Plug with O-ring and apply grease to
the O-ring, then install the plug into the coolant port on the thermostat housing just in front of
the passenger side intake port. Fasten with the OEM bolt that was removed in the previous step.22. On the top of the EGR cooler disconnect the small coolant line from turbo to EGR;
23. Then remove the five 13mm hex head bolts that hold the EGR cooler to the engine and remove
the cooler assembly.24. OPTIONAL: Remove the aluminum coolant hardline on the passenger side that connects the firewall
heater core hose to the lower radiator hose. At the heater core hose end, push in the blue
plastic tab to release connection from the firewall. Once disconnected, push the small clip back
down into place.
At the bottom of the hardline just in front of the upper control arm, remove the hose from the
hardline and leave the spring clamp on the HOSE it will be reused. Remove the bolt connecting
the hardline to the engine also.25. Now install the 32” Long, 5/8” Hose Assembly in place of the hardline that was removed above.
The brass barb fitting will install to the OEM hose at the bottom with the OEM spring clamp,
shown below.26. The upper end of the new hose assembly will quick connect to the heater core hose fitting just
like the OEM hardline did, simply push together until it clips into place.
27. Disconnect the small rubber hoses at the Urea Injector located in the front elbow of the exhaust
system just below the down pipe and cap the ports on the fuel cooler line with supplied HPS
caps and clamps. Unplug DEF injector and tie back out of the way.28. OPTIONAL PARTIAL CAB LIFT TO ELIMINATE REMOVING THE TURBO:
Pictured below are the four cab bolts you will need to remove to lift the cab a few inches to gain clearance
needed to remove the SCR and downpipe from behind the turbo, without removing the turbo itself.
29. Turbo Charger & SCR removal; first remove the t-bolt clamp that holds the hot side intercooler
boot to the compressor outlet. On the back side of the turbo compressor cover remove the two
10mm hex head bolts that hold the PCV hardline and swing the hardline assembly out of the
way. This gasket is a non-serviceable item GM does not sell only the gasket, so be fragile and set
aside the hardware and gasket for reassembly.
30. Next remove the two bolts on the driver side of the turbo that hold the Oil feed line to the
center section. This gasket can be discarded.31. Remove the six bolts that hold the SCR heat shields in place, four on pass side and two on driver
side. Once removed, break loose the NOX sensor on the driver side of the SCR and remove it
from the SCR.
32. Loosen the v-band clamp that connects the down pipe to the SCR and the SCR to the turbo
housing.
33. Once the above clamps are loosened you can break the SCR free from the turbo. This may take
some prying between the SCR and turbo/SCR and down pipe.
34. Next remove the two bolts that connect the upper section of the turbo oil drain line to the lower
section. This gasket is fastened to the upper section of the drain line, so it will not fall off and it
is not replaceable.35. Now on the passenger side of the turbo, remove the four bolts that hold the coolant feed and
return hardlines to the center section. These gaskets can be discarded. The feed line (lower) will
stay in place, with a zip tie you can pull/tie the line forward, so it is not in the way when
removing and re installing the turbo. The upper line can be set aside for install later.
36. The four 15mm Hex head bolts that hold the turbo to the pedestal can be removed and then the
turbo is ready to come off.
37. Remove turbo, and then remove SCR.
38. From the passenger fender well and from underneath the truck, disconnect the two nuts and
two bolts that hold the down pipe to the exhaust front pipe. Also remove the two 13mm Hex
head bolts that hold the down pipe support tab to the side of the engine.39. Remove the mount bracket on the top of the down pipe, and the bracket that attaches to the
cylinder head.
40. Remove the exhaust system front pipe and then the down pipe can be removed. It comes out
easiest going down, it will require some rotation and pulling. Once out, remove the lower metal
sealing ring and install this ring onto the new down pipe. If it slips off to easily from the new
down pipe, the tabs on the edge of the sealing ring can be bent out slightly to help hold it in
place.
41. The new 3 ½” down pipe can now be installed from the top side of the engine. This will also take
some rotating and slight pushing but once it’s in the correct spot it will drop right into place.
42. The lower down pipe support tab can now be reconnected to the engine to help support the
down pipe, but do not tighten these bolts yet. There is a substantial amount of slop in theseholes to allow for proper alignment once the down pipe is connected to the turbo charger. The
plate with two studs can also be installed on the down pipe lower flange.
43. Set new Turbo Pedestal Gasket onto the pedestal, the locating studs will hold it in place. Then
reinstall turbo charger and tighten the four mounting bolts to 43 ft lbs. Also install and tighten
the turbo oil drain line bolts and tighten to 89 Inch lbs.
44. With the OEM Turbo outlet v-band clamp, connect the down pipe to the turbo, only snug the
clamp for now.
45. Moving back to the passenger fender well, tighten the two 13mm Hex head bolts that hold the
down pipe support bracket to the engine once the down pipe is situated correctly and the
mount plate is even with the down pipe lower flange. This may require movement of the down
pipe.
46. Now you can tighten the v-band clamp at the turbo exhaust outlet.
47. On the driver side of the turbo, the oil feed line can be reinstalled using the new GM gasket
(Torque to 89 Inch lbs.) and reinstall the PCV Line fitting (using existing gasket that you saved
earlier) and torque to 89 Inch lbs.
48. On the passenger side of the turbo reinstall the turbo coolant feed and return lines with the new
supplied GM gaskets. Use factory hose to connect the coolant line from the tank to the turbo return
line.49. Locate the heater hose line assembly which has a 1.3” diameter aluminum barb on the end
and connect this hose from the heater core fitting on the firewall, which simply clips into
place, and the barb end into the hose from the thermostat housing just next to the turbo
using the OEM spring clamp that remains in place from earlier.
51. Locate the Bridge Block Off Plate Supplied 8mm flange head bolts, and gasket. Install block off
plate on to Y-Bridge and torque flange bolts to 25 ft lbs.52. The intake Y-bridge can now be reinstalled onto the intake runners; be sure to remove your
shop rags from the intake runner ports first! Torque the eight 10mm hex head bolts to 89 Inch
lbs.
53. The AC Compressor can be bolted back down into place next and reinstall the serpentine belt.
54. Reattach the bale connector bracket to the top of the AC Compressor and route the electrical
harness back across the intake runner reusing the christmas tree style clips where applicable.
55. The turbo Intake horn can now be reinstalled.
56. The hot side intercooler pipe can be reconnected and tightened to the compressor outlet of the
turbocharger.
57. Installation of 9th Injector Block off Plug. First locate the billet plug from your hardware bag.
58. Underneath the truck on the passenger side inner frame rail you will see the 9th injector
mounted to the frame and the hardline running across the cross member to its quick connect
fitting on the driver side frame rail just in front of the fuel cooler. Remove the injector mount
bracket and the clips holding the hardline to the passenger side of the chassis. Slide the yellow
clip on the connector at the end of the hardline by the fuel cooler sideways, then press either
side of the connector to release the hardline from the connector. You can now install the
supplied billet plug and slide the yellow clip back over to secure the plug in place. Below is a
picture of the complete assembly removed, and the block off plug installed.
59. Reinstall the radiator coolant drain plug and refill the coolant.
60. Reinstall Intake assembly.
61. Reinstall Fender Liner.
62. Start truck and check for any leaks after some idle time. It may take a few heat cycles before the
coolant system burps all the air, so you may need to top off coolant once or twice.
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