Well, I insatlled a pyrometer and boost guage in my '02 this weekend and on my first run to test them I found that I had no boost until I really got on it and then all I had was 8-10 lbs. EGT's would shoot way up (I stopped at 1300 and could EASILY have gone higher) in fact the pyro needle could move like a tach. I went home and began checking for a boost leak. I started with the wastgate and saw that the actuator was not hooked to the wastgate, I could move the wastegate lever very easily so I knew it was not stuck. I could not get the actuator rod to connect to the wastegate lever, it was about 3/16" too short. I removed it to unthread the rod but it would not budge so I put it back on and turnbuckled it closed. Now I could over 25lbs boost (I stopped there) and EGT's stay 800-1000 when really pushing it uphill. Now the truck has power! (I thought it was gutless because of the auto transmission!) The rod on the wastegate looks like it has been off a while as the inside of the bolt hole where it attaches to the wastegate it corroded the same as the rest of the rod.
Now my question: could there be any long term engine damage from all the times I was high EGT's ( before the guage)? I live in the mountains and most of the time I had to drive with the O/D off and engine at 2600+ RPM to get over the passes. I can't imagine how high the EGT's were! Now I can go over the same passes in O/D AND accelerate. No more bogging down and smoking. So what kind of damage could have been done?
Thanks.
BTW only had the truck 10 months and now has 78,000 miles on it.
Now my question: could there be any long term engine damage from all the times I was high EGT's ( before the guage)? I live in the mountains and most of the time I had to drive with the O/D off and engine at 2600+ RPM to get over the passes. I can't imagine how high the EGT's were! Now I can go over the same passes in O/D AND accelerate. No more bogging down and smoking. So what kind of damage could have been done?
Thanks.
BTW only had the truck 10 months and now has 78,000 miles on it.