The peak of the Chevrolet R10's sales came in 1981, with a volume of about 310,000 units. Completely redesigned in 1973, the Chevrolet R10 became the longest-running truck throughout the brand's history. Classic parts like the EGR valve contribute to the success of the Chevrolet R10. The EGR valve was made to recirculate a bit of the exhaust gas back into the engine cylinders.
Chevrolet R10 functions quite well in the beginning. However, the old EGR valve might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences after years of usage. The removal process for an EGR valve is as follows. Disconnect any hose parts and pipes connected to the EGR valve. Then remove the mounting hardware and any electrical connectors (if equipped). The EGR valve should be replaced every 50,000 miles. Our large assortment covers the majority of classic cars. Great delivery services are offered to car buyers online.