I posted a question about this noise my truck has a while back, and thought I had the issue cornered.
The symptoms are: At a steady crusing speed, around 50/55 MPH In 5th gear, the turbo (I think, although I may be jumping to conclusions) has an occasional change in tone, or the whistling, changes to be abit more buzz like.
If I ease up, or accelerate the noise will go away, but If I do not change anything the sound continues.
I tightened the hose clamps on the turbo/intake connection, and now that I am thinking of it, I will check all the other bolts on the intake tract. Does any one have other ideas as to how I can isolate this noise. I am headed out of town, in a couple of weeks and would be much more at ease if the truck was not acting as it is.
Some one mentioned a headgasket. is there any way to pinpoint it before taking the truck apart? I had checked the impeller on the trubo, and it does not appear to be touching the housing in any place...
all thoughts are appreciated,
Jason
The symptoms are: At a steady crusing speed, around 50/55 MPH In 5th gear, the turbo (I think, although I may be jumping to conclusions) has an occasional change in tone, or the whistling, changes to be abit more buzz like.
If I ease up, or accelerate the noise will go away, but If I do not change anything the sound continues.
I tightened the hose clamps on the turbo/intake connection, and now that I am thinking of it, I will check all the other bolts on the intake tract. Does any one have other ideas as to how I can isolate this noise. I am headed out of town, in a couple of weeks and would be much more at ease if the truck was not acting as it is.
Some one mentioned a headgasket. is there any way to pinpoint it before taking the truck apart? I had checked the impeller on the trubo, and it does not appear to be touching the housing in any place...
all thoughts are appreciated,
Jason