The hoses go the the manifold piping. I unscrewed the check valves and plugged the metal pipe with a cap, regular 1/2" NPT pipe cap fit perfect. Later I'll cut the pipes off the manifolds and weld over the holes. Thanks for watching !
Great job on the video. Did you ever do a video on the rest of the egr delete. I’m trying to make sure I have mine correct. Would love to get rid of more vacuum lines.
Not yet but there is the AC compressor removal video and that is part of the bigger project. Since winter is on the doorstep I expect we will have more time very soon to do additional surgery. Stay tuned and thanks for watching !
Thanks for the great video . I have a ' 90 Convertible. I have the pump delete kit but haven't installed it yet . I also have a set of exhaust manifolds that have the air-tubes removed and the holes welded. I want to delete the EGR .I am wondering , can i install the pump delete and the emission delete exhaust manifolds and still run the catalytic converters . I plan on gutting the converters at a later date . Any information is greatly appreciated.
Yes the cat will not affect anything as long as it is not clogged. Mine is very clean, looks like new inside. Just leave it until you get around to deleing or gutting. In the works are more videos show delete of manifold tubes and EGR. Thanks for watching !
@@HappyRiverboat-vy7nb I'd need more clues to diagnose that one. A check engine light means the computer is seeing a malfunction. Next step is to check and find out the code number.
Hi Randy, My son and I just installed one of these in his 1989 Corvette, so we have to remove all of the piping that was attached to the old part or can we somehow cap it off with a flange?
Sure I left the hard pipe that's attached to the manifold and on one end of each side there's a check valve clearly seen drivers side in the video. Unscrew the rubber hoses and check valve from the stainless tube at that point, cap the stainless tube with a NPT pipe cap from the hardware store. They come in steel or brass and fit perfectly. Maybe this winter I'll do a video to remove the pipes from the manifold. The pump side has no function beyond that so no worries, even though there's tubes going everywhere they really don't do anything, even the EGR under the manifold is nothing to worry about.
That's a good question to ask. I recommend using the original size pulley, otherwise you are changing the geometry of the belt path. That can lead to interference and poor grip on some of the components especially the alternator in this case. Don't change the size unless you have a complete plan that covers everything.
@@nobodyspecial-d5j There's maybe 5 vids we have so far on that car. Lots more to come as soon as we can sit down and edit the footage. Maybe removing the smog ports from the manifolds will be coming up next, stay tuned!
Good question. On this engine there would not be enough clearance for the belt to pass by the power steering pulley. One might put a smaller pulley on the power steering pump and that would be super neat so I will consider that possibility, thanks for the inspiration! However none of this will apply to your '81 which has a different pulley arrangement. If I recall correctly the smog pump on an original '81 would be front and center above the water pump, with its own v-belt. Just unbolt the thing and you're done, no extra parts needed. Thanks for watching!
I have not but do you have a serpentine belt like the vette or v-belt? If v-belt I believe you can just take off the air pump and get a shorter belt that goes around the remaining components. We did that on an 86 Elco a few years ago. Good luck and thanks for watching!
@@MBailey1977 On certain models the tubes are threaded in, just unscrew and insert pipe plugs. Mine are welded in so I will cut them flush and weld over the holes.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed and I like your sense of humor 🙂 Please subscribe if you haven't already, I have a ton more of stuff like this to be posted coming up soon.
No error codes, no problems at all. Some day I'll get back at it and finish removing the exhaust manifold tubes and some other junk. I found a neat trick for the AC compressor too so a new video coming soon, thanks for watching!
I removed the air pump and AC compressor plus a lot of valves and hoses, that really freed up a lot of space. Eventually I will make a custom bracket for the tensioner pulley to replace the AC bracket. Thanks for watching !@shawnstafford7809
What did you do with the inlet hose that went into the pump? cover it up or just left it open like that? Thanks!
The hoses go the the manifold piping. I unscrewed the check valves and plugged the metal pipe with a cap, regular 1/2" NPT pipe cap fit perfect. Later I'll cut the pipes off the manifolds and weld over the holes. Thanks for watching !
Great job on the video. Did you ever do a video on the rest of the egr delete. I’m trying to make sure I have mine correct. Would love to get rid of more vacuum lines.
Not yet but there is the AC compressor removal video and that is part of the bigger project. Since winter is on the doorstep I expect we will have more time very soon to do additional surgery. Stay tuned and thanks for watching !
Thanks for the great video .
I have a ' 90 Convertible.
I have the pump delete kit but haven't installed it yet . I also have a set of exhaust manifolds that have the air-tubes removed and the holes welded. I want to delete the EGR .I am wondering , can i install the pump delete and the emission delete exhaust manifolds and still run the catalytic converters . I plan on gutting the converters at a later date . Any information is greatly appreciated.
Yes the cat will not affect anything as long as it is not clogged. Mine is very clean, looks like new inside. Just leave it until you get around to deleing or gutting. In the works are more videos show delete of manifold tubes and EGR. Thanks for watching !
@@bustedstudgarage great , thank you very much for your reply .
I'm going to subscribe to you channel. I look for to your C4 content.
@@bustedstudgaragemy 85 I think my cat is clogged. Engine light and it big after 5 minutes of driving.
@@HappyRiverboat-vy7nb I'd need more clues to diagnose that one. A check engine light means the computer is seeing a malfunction. Next step is to check and find out the code number.
Hi Randy,
My son and I just installed one of these in his 1989 Corvette, so we have to remove all of the piping that was attached to the old part or can we somehow cap it off with a flange?
Sure I left the hard pipe that's attached to the manifold and on one end of each side there's a check valve clearly seen drivers side in the video. Unscrew the rubber hoses and check valve from the stainless tube at that point, cap the stainless tube with a NPT pipe cap from the hardware store. They come in steel or brass and fit perfectly. Maybe this winter I'll do a video to remove the pipes from the manifold. The pump side has no function beyond that so no worries, even though there's tubes going everywhere they really don't do anything, even the EGR under the manifold is nothing to worry about.
Glad I waited to do this .. prices are much better now on eBay as opposed to the Vette specific catalogs back in the day
Thanks for watching!
Did the brake booster quit working after the smog pump was removed?
The brake booster works exactly as it did before, I think those are two different systems, completely unrelated. Thanks for watching !
Can you use the original pulley? Or do you need a different size?
That's a good question to ask. I recommend using the original size pulley, otherwise you are changing the geometry of the belt path. That can lead to interference and poor grip on some of the components especially the alternator in this case. Don't change the size unless you have a complete plan that covers everything.
Where do you find the kit at? I've been looking but can't find it!
Ebay C4 Pump Pulley Kit
getting ready to pick up an 89 z51, did this mod throw any codes or set off any dash lights? great video, glad i found your channel, thanks
That’s a good question to ask. This mod has zero effect on the computer, there’s no concern at all about that. Thanks for watching !
@@bustedstudgarage hey thanks for answering, do you have any other videos about mods to the c4? or even better the z51?
@@nobodyspecial-d5j There's maybe 5 vids we have so far on that car. Lots more to come as soon as we can sit down and edit the footage. Maybe removing the smog ports from the manifolds will be coming up next, stay tuned!
@@bustedstudgarage i subscribed, so i'll keep an eye out, thanks again
Does this affect the computer in any way? I have a 1990
That’s a good question to ask. This mod has zero effect on the computer, there’s no concern at all about that. Thanks for watching !
I've got a 95. Why did you remove the pump, do you get more HP.
Cleaning up the engine bay for better access. The pump certainly does not add hp so off it goes. Thanks for watching !
Instead of buying this kit can you not just removed the smog pump and buy a shorter belt? Honest question because I am buying a 81 Vette this week.
Good question. On this engine there would not be enough clearance for the belt to pass by the power steering pulley. One might put a smaller pulley on the power steering pump and that would be super neat so I will consider that possibility, thanks for the inspiration! However none of this will apply to your '81 which has a different pulley arrangement. If I recall correctly the smog pump on an original '81 would be front and center above the water pump, with its own v-belt. Just unbolt the thing and you're done, no extra parts needed. Thanks for watching!
Nice Work! THX!
Thanks for watching !
can you still smog it?
It is exempt from emissions testing in New Hampshire, check your local state regulations. Thanks for watching !
Wanting to remove my pump on my 87 El Camino. You don't know of a pulley delete bracket for it by chance?
I have not but do you have a serpentine belt like the vette or v-belt? If v-belt I believe you can just take off the air pump and get a shorter belt that goes around the remaining components. We did that on an 86 Elco a few years ago. Good luck and thanks for watching!
@@bustedstudgarage yeah I'll probably just get a shorter belt. It's just so hard getting to the plugs with them blame air tubes in the way
@@MBailey1977 On certain models the tubes are threaded in, just unscrew and insert pipe plugs. Mine are welded in so I will cut them flush and weld over the holes.
We were promised busted studs! (Flips table) lol... Jk, great vid man 😁
Awesome, glad you enjoyed and I like your sense of humor 🙂 Please subscribe if you haven't already, I have a ton more of stuff like this to be posted coming up soon.
I was disappointed that the stud wasn't busted😮
Bro its a metaphor. Open your mind to the possibilities.
No error codes after doing this mod or any other bad experiences?
No error codes, no problems at all. Some day I'll get back at it and finish removing the exhaust manifold tubes and some other junk. I found a neat trick for the AC compressor too so a new video coming soon, thanks for watching!
Correct, the emissions control system doesn't affect the ECU computer at all as far as I can tell. @shawnstafford7809
I removed the air pump and AC compressor plus a lot of valves and hoses, that really freed up a lot of space. Eventually I will make a custom bracket for the tensioner pulley to replace the AC bracket. Thanks for watching !@shawnstafford7809
Hey L98 people.. if you need an alternator upgrade to a one wire LT1 unit 👍😊 they're much hardier and robust..CS-144
I'll check that out. Thanks for the tip.