An exhaust gas heat exchanger has a tank, laminated exhaust gas tubes
where the exhaust gas flows, a cooling water inlet pipe and a cooling
water outlet pipe. The cooling water flows into the tank and flows
through water passages between adjacent exhaust gas tubes and between an
inner wall of the tank and an outermost exhaust gas tube. Ribs are formed
on the exhaust gas tubes so as to lead the cooling water after colliding
with an inner wall toward an upstream side of the exhaust gas tubes to
prevent the cooling water from being stuck. Otherwise, spaces between an
inner wall of a casing and the exhaust gas tubes are regulated to keep
the flow rate of the cooling water in the casing so that the cooling
water is prevented from being boiled locally by slow flow rate of the
cooling water.