Twice in the past few days when starting off towing I have lost boost pressure. My truck has 101,000 miles on it and has towed a 10. 4K 5th wheel for 49,000 miles. The first failure came on departing from a RV park but after about 5 minutes of towing the boost returned. A few days later after towing for a while I stopped for diesel and shut off the engine, when starting off again there was no boost. I left the engine running and rapped the turbocharger with a tool and I got boost back.
The inner cooler hoses were tightly atttached. Besides a loose innercooler hose would not reconnect restoring boost.
The Dodge diesel mechanic measured the fuel transfer pump pressure and found it to be low. He believes that this is the cause of the intermittant loss of boost, and the turbocharger is OK. I certainly hope so as I cancelled the change out of the turbocharger and approved a new fuel transfer pump.
The mechanic thought that if a bearing is going bad in the turbocharger and the turbo would not turn, it is unlikely to allow the turbocharger to start up again and work OK for several more days.
Any comment?
The inner cooler hoses were tightly atttached. Besides a loose innercooler hose would not reconnect restoring boost.
The Dodge diesel mechanic measured the fuel transfer pump pressure and found it to be low. He believes that this is the cause of the intermittant loss of boost, and the turbocharger is OK. I certainly hope so as I cancelled the change out of the turbocharger and approved a new fuel transfer pump.
The mechanic thought that if a bearing is going bad in the turbocharger and the turbo would not turn, it is unlikely to allow the turbocharger to start up again and work OK for several more days.
Any comment?