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Exhaust Brake Issues

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2009 - 2500 all stock - 24k miles



I seem to be hearing a high pitched whistle when the exhaust brake is activated and working hard.

Is this normal?

Is there somewhere I should look for a leak? I assume I would look for stray soot.

Any advice is appreciated.
 
Perfectly normal. As the opening is closed off in the turbo, the exhaust trying to escape is forced through a smaller and smaller opening thus causing excessive back pressure and retarding the engine. As pressure builds up, what gets through is going to cause a whistle.
 
Thanks for your input.
I was concerned about the whistle as I don't recall hearing this before. It seemed to be more prevalent after towing my travel trailer about two weeks ago when I was going down a long steep grade just outside a state park.
 
If you hadn't towed in a while before that you may have had a decent amount of carbon buildup in the exhaust that acted as a muffler, then the tow cooked it off and more sound resonates out of the turbo/exhaust.
 
Take a look at the back of the exhaust manifold where the EGR cooler bolts up. If you see any black soot tracking the bolts may have backed off some.
 
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