Bill, I've not seen that, might look into it, but since I refuse to take something like an eagle to an "Emissions Shop" that would easilly charge me that much I doubt I'll get there. If it doesn't pass with a few semi-external things I will just wait till I get the 4.6 built & installed with injection then it should be a no-brainer. I'd guess that the Berrrymans is likely just a pint of ethyl alch that they are throwing in, I will look into it though.
With all that said I THINK(hope)I may have found the culprit in the EGR, not in wheter it's working or not, but in it's leaking, both around the valve(stuck part way open with carbon), and with a gasket that I think was leaking. I pulled it, cleaned the heck out of it, go it to seal closed, and re-installed it with a new gasket. It is not functional as the vac operated diaphragm leaks, but at least now it's not providing a leak to manifold vacuum. I should probably have installed a new one, but I don't want to put the $50-$80 into a part that will be obsolete in a couple months. I know lots of people remove them, but I can't really in this case as it has to at least BE there for the visual portion(with the engine swap it'll pass because there is no visual place for it to go& they just flag it as N/A)
I though about a chunk of 1/8"-3/16" aluminum as a "gasket" that didn't have the holes in it and might do taht later.
Anyway once I cleaned & put it back on I couldn't hear the vac leak that I swore I heard before, and using a vac guage I was able to re-adjust the mixture screws in about 3/4 turn for max vac then without having it start dropping off & pulsing. I also pulled the t-stat, it was a 192 which is correct, but when I boiled it(and watched the temp with a probe) it seems to open right, but is VERRRY slow to close so I stuck a new 195 that has been sitting here for a while in. I'll see if any/all of this helps in like an hour and a half when I run it back over there...