I'm about on the verge of usin' colorful language. #@$%!
First Cummins shorted the gasket between the turbo and the brake. Tech put it together with my blessing. It only hisses when the brake is closed.
I get the gasket. Pull the clamp. Slip the gasket in. Replace clamp. Hisses worse than ever. There's blowby around the clamp, on top and toward the crankcase. Leave hood up to remind me to take car in the morning and leave Ram in the garage.
Get new gasket, new V-clamp for turbo-brake joint. Mopar # 5159965AA clamp seems to be the same as the original. Work real hard to get flush fits on both ends of the brake and tighten down. Start. Pull button. Hissss. And in a short time, a whistle. Now I know the difference between a hiss and a whistle but I'm convinced it's not a whoosh. (These are sounds to listen for,as listed in Jacobs' instructions! Whoosh is fine, whistle indicates leak. Technical stuff, dontchya know. )
Loosen things up (now wearing heavy gloves) do some more adjusting, tighten up, and I'm back to a hiss when engaged, not as noisy as before and only on the crankcase side. Not a problem if I don't engage the Jake, but still not right, and I've got to pass emissions sometime in the next six weeks and I don't think the the leak would pass. Besides all that, it ought to work, dammit.
Visually, it looks as if the V in the clamp is not wide enough to take a bite on both flanges (turbo and brake). I can't get it to run symetrically around the joint. KCLaber gave me an alternate part number the other night, 52121285AA, that is listed as a clamp for the same joint. Does anybody know if that clamp has a wider V?
Or any other good ideas? Tricks?
First Cummins shorted the gasket between the turbo and the brake. Tech put it together with my blessing. It only hisses when the brake is closed.

I get the gasket. Pull the clamp. Slip the gasket in. Replace clamp. Hisses worse than ever. There's blowby around the clamp, on top and toward the crankcase. Leave hood up to remind me to take car in the morning and leave Ram in the garage.

Get new gasket, new V-clamp for turbo-brake joint. Mopar # 5159965AA clamp seems to be the same as the original. Work real hard to get flush fits on both ends of the brake and tighten down. Start. Pull button. Hissss. And in a short time, a whistle. Now I know the difference between a hiss and a whistle but I'm convinced it's not a whoosh. (These are sounds to listen for,as listed in Jacobs' instructions! Whoosh is fine, whistle indicates leak. Technical stuff, dontchya know. )

Loosen things up (now wearing heavy gloves) do some more adjusting, tighten up, and I'm back to a hiss when engaged, not as noisy as before and only on the crankcase side. Not a problem if I don't engage the Jake, but still not right, and I've got to pass emissions sometime in the next six weeks and I don't think the the leak would pass. Besides all that, it ought to work, dammit.

Visually, it looks as if the V in the clamp is not wide enough to take a bite on both flanges (turbo and brake). I can't get it to run symetrically around the joint. KCLaber gave me an alternate part number the other night, 52121285AA, that is listed as a clamp for the same joint. Does anybody know if that clamp has a wider V?
Or any other good ideas? Tricks?
