Alan Reagan
TDR MEMBER
Last night I took on a project truck and I need some help with a noise. First let me tell you what I've done so we can eliminate all the normal problems.
The truck is a 99, quad cab, 4X4, 5 speed. Cummins replaced the short block under warranty and mileage is really low at 15. 9 mpg. I got out the torque wrench.
ALL of the intake manifold bolts were loose. Two were loose enough to turn by hand. Torqued them to spec.
When the boost system was reinstalled at the shop, the lower clamps at the intercooler were not tightened. After intercooler was about to blow off before long. Took care of all the clamps.
Cleaned the IAT.
All filters were already changed.
Truck now starts easy, idles smooth. Power is good and you can really tell when the boost starts coming up. These tweaks should increase mileage immediately.
One last problem that I couldn't figure out is where I need some help. There is a noise coming from the center of the dash, either from the back of the engine or inside the dash. It starts at 1200 RPMs and is worse at 1800. The first idea was that it is electrical. It is a whine similar to what you might here when your stereo system picks up alternator whine, only louder. To be clearer, it sounds like alternator whine from a car that has just been jump started and the alternator is working under heavy load. Then you listen some more and the sound doesn't change but it sounds almost like an air leak or water under pressure. Like when you pull out the tire valve stem and at a point the vibration sets up and makes noise. This is not a minor sound that you can barely hear. It's very annoying. At speed, I could push in the clutch, coast in neutral with no change so I'm sure it's not drive train. The sound will stay constant while coasting till RPMs drop to 1200 and then it disappears. Rev up the engine and the noise is back.
I'm posting here because I can't tell if it's engine or not. I sat on the passenger side while someone else driving. The sound definitely comes from the center of the dash around or behind the radio. The radio was off BTW. I even pulled fuses. There is no noise in the speakers.
I'm wondering about the heater hose lines. Anyone had a constant problem with them making noise. Second, I thought I had disconnected the vacuum lines that run to the heater switch to eliminate that but I'm not sure. I'll probably have to pull the dash and do it inside. This is the last little issue to bring a project truck back to its former pristine state.
The truck is a 99, quad cab, 4X4, 5 speed. Cummins replaced the short block under warranty and mileage is really low at 15. 9 mpg. I got out the torque wrench.
ALL of the intake manifold bolts were loose. Two were loose enough to turn by hand. Torqued them to spec.
When the boost system was reinstalled at the shop, the lower clamps at the intercooler were not tightened. After intercooler was about to blow off before long. Took care of all the clamps.
Cleaned the IAT.
All filters were already changed.
Truck now starts easy, idles smooth. Power is good and you can really tell when the boost starts coming up. These tweaks should increase mileage immediately.
One last problem that I couldn't figure out is where I need some help. There is a noise coming from the center of the dash, either from the back of the engine or inside the dash. It starts at 1200 RPMs and is worse at 1800. The first idea was that it is electrical. It is a whine similar to what you might here when your stereo system picks up alternator whine, only louder. To be clearer, it sounds like alternator whine from a car that has just been jump started and the alternator is working under heavy load. Then you listen some more and the sound doesn't change but it sounds almost like an air leak or water under pressure. Like when you pull out the tire valve stem and at a point the vibration sets up and makes noise. This is not a minor sound that you can barely hear. It's very annoying. At speed, I could push in the clutch, coast in neutral with no change so I'm sure it's not drive train. The sound will stay constant while coasting till RPMs drop to 1200 and then it disappears. Rev up the engine and the noise is back.
I'm posting here because I can't tell if it's engine or not. I sat on the passenger side while someone else driving. The sound definitely comes from the center of the dash around or behind the radio. The radio was off BTW. I even pulled fuses. There is no noise in the speakers.
I'm wondering about the heater hose lines. Anyone had a constant problem with them making noise. Second, I thought I had disconnected the vacuum lines that run to the heater switch to eliminate that but I'm not sure. I'll probably have to pull the dash and do it inside. This is the last little issue to bring a project truck back to its former pristine state.