When my 2001HO is at idling with the brake on I hear a hiss normal or not
The Mopar/Jacobs exhaust brake on my 2002 ETH/DEE dually was controlled by the ECM, was closed at idle and did have a pronounced "hiss". This is normal for this particular brake on the 2nd generation trucks. It was touted as a feature to speed warm-up of the truck after a cold start.
Rusty
Usually they were installed with an activation switch. Sounds like yours was on all the time?
The former owner of my truck spent the big bucks ($100) to get a correctly sized Jacobs pull knob switch to go right on the stick shift.
Wonderful for control in the mountains, or additional braking in town without the trailers, and then clicking it off at the stop light.
The original activation switch is still wired in parallel and down on the floor console but I just ignore it most of the time.
Nice setup for towing. Just click it on when needed while still running the gears if needed at the same time.
Ummmm, no, it wasn't on all the time, but when it was, it hissed at idle.
Thanks for the input it is a Mopar Jacobs the few time in the cold I did turn it on and the truck seemed to get warmed up a little better
We're discussing 2nd generation trucks. They do not use a belt driven add on vacuum pump.
Rusty
available at any Cummins shop as an add-on for the trucks in that 98-02 year range) was definitely engine belt vacuum pump driven.
I can take a photo of the Jacobs sticker and the pump on mine if you like. It was installed a week after the truck was purchased new by the original owner. Have the receipt for that around here somewhere too.
But when that pump goes... probably not worth the money to fix it.
If your belt drive add on vacuum pump goes south just remove it and use the oem that all 1st and 2nd gen trucks have. Not sure why yours has an add on.
Nick
If your belt drive add on vacuum pump goes south just remove it and use the oem that all 1st and 2nd gen trucks have. Not sure why yours has an add on.
Nick