I think the turbo in my 98. 5 has bit the dust today.
After slowing for a left turn pickup and trailer, I accelerated briskly as traffic was approaching from the rear. Immediately, there was the sound of metal parts striking somewhere. I initially thought it was the trash cans in the open trailer that had just turned in front of me. What I almost immediately noticed afterward, however, was a definate lack of power. As there were no other noises afterward, I continued on the 30+ miles home. Hills that were easily done in 5th gear before, however, had a speed drop of 10 MPH by the time the crest of the hill was reached. I do not have a boost guage so cannot confirm the boost pressure.
I have pulled the air intake tube off the turbo. There is no apparent strike of the small fan against the venturi. As well, from what can be seen, the main blower vanes appear intact. There does not appear any dust or debris. The engine runs smootly without any unusual noise, and revs smoothly as well. While the intake tube was off the turbo, I briefly started the engine. The fan did spin up. When the engine was shut off, however, there was a harmonic at one point in the spin down that sounded peculiar. There is a minute amount of side to side lateral play in the shaft, but I do not know if that is normal or not.
I have the feeling a vane or vanes has fractured off on the exhaust side, which might account for the sound going front to rear. It is too hot to take the Pacbrake loose at this point (the Pacbrake was still operating when I turned it on) and try to look at the exhaust fan, but that comes soon.
Am I on the right track? I could not find history of exhaust fans fracturing, but I can imagine this is the sound I heard, as pieces were ejected down the tailpipe.
How safe do you think it would be to continue driving this truck to get it to a turbo shop, 60 miles away? My concern might be accelerated bearing wear due to imbalance and leading to the blower vane contact with the housing.
Any comments or insight are appreciated!
Thanks,
- Larry
After slowing for a left turn pickup and trailer, I accelerated briskly as traffic was approaching from the rear. Immediately, there was the sound of metal parts striking somewhere. I initially thought it was the trash cans in the open trailer that had just turned in front of me. What I almost immediately noticed afterward, however, was a definate lack of power. As there were no other noises afterward, I continued on the 30+ miles home. Hills that were easily done in 5th gear before, however, had a speed drop of 10 MPH by the time the crest of the hill was reached. I do not have a boost guage so cannot confirm the boost pressure.
I have pulled the air intake tube off the turbo. There is no apparent strike of the small fan against the venturi. As well, from what can be seen, the main blower vanes appear intact. There does not appear any dust or debris. The engine runs smootly without any unusual noise, and revs smoothly as well. While the intake tube was off the turbo, I briefly started the engine. The fan did spin up. When the engine was shut off, however, there was a harmonic at one point in the spin down that sounded peculiar. There is a minute amount of side to side lateral play in the shaft, but I do not know if that is normal or not.
I have the feeling a vane or vanes has fractured off on the exhaust side, which might account for the sound going front to rear. It is too hot to take the Pacbrake loose at this point (the Pacbrake was still operating when I turned it on) and try to look at the exhaust fan, but that comes soon.
Am I on the right track? I could not find history of exhaust fans fracturing, but I can imagine this is the sound I heard, as pieces were ejected down the tailpipe.
How safe do you think it would be to continue driving this truck to get it to a turbo shop, 60 miles away? My concern might be accelerated bearing wear due to imbalance and leading to the blower vane contact with the housing.
Any comments or insight are appreciated!
Thanks,
- Larry