I reading many threads on problems similar to what I am experiencing, I came across this topic: https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?244137-pinging-noise-from-front-passenger-area-turbo-wastegate
I checked mine and it does in fact have some leaking from the exhaust manifold. I do not know if this issue is the end-all to my drivability problems, but I am sure it is not helping. I need to have the gaskets changed and am considering going to a 2-piece manifold. But I have some reservations that I hope folks can chime in and answer some concerns:
I am going to start spraying some Liquid Wrench on the exhaust studs to hope that it will help prevent anyone from breaking. Any other comments/ recommendations are appreciated.
I checked mine and it does in fact have some leaking from the exhaust manifold. I do not know if this issue is the end-all to my drivability problems, but I am sure it is not helping. I need to have the gaskets changed and am considering going to a 2-piece manifold. But I have some reservations that I hope folks can chime in and answer some concerns:
- I assume that since the manifild is "2-piece" that the connection of the two parts is some sort of an "interference fit. " Is there the possibility that a leak can occur at this connection point?
- I assume that aftermarket 2-piece manifolds are more performance oriented when compared to a stock, factory manifold. I assume it will flow better as a result. I have a totally stock truck. Will the increased exhaust flow cause the turbo to spin up sooner? If so, will it cause an increase in overall boost pressure? I ask this because my truck has the plastic end caps on the intercooler and have read of issues on this type due to increased PSI.
- What parts should the shop include other than the gaskets and manifold? Is there a gasket where the turbo meets the manifold that should be replaced? ... Are there any other clamps, bolts or other hardware that should be standard as part of this R&R?
I am going to start spraying some Liquid Wrench on the exhaust studs to hope that it will help prevent anyone from breaking. Any other comments/ recommendations are appreciated.