Thanks again to all for the suggestions. After replacing a caliper on my son's car on FRI after work and re-wiring the spare bedroom on SAT afternoon, I finally got a chance to take a look at this wastegate.
Since I had the time, I decided to forgo the vise grip test and did the high power and resistance tests in the Holset manual. As mentioned by MGreer, the minimum is 6 ohms at 20 C. Last night I got 11.1 ohms at 10 C in the garage, so it meets the minimum, but that seems a little high to me since I figured decreasing temps should reduce resistance. No chafing at the entrance to the solenoid, and wires weren't as "fresh" as you'd expect from the factory, but not too brittle after 14 years.
Previously I tried to move the wastegate lever by hand. It wouldn't budge. Last night I put the recommended 45 psi on the actual wastegate valve. It didn't move at first, but after 15-20 applications, it moved smoothly every time. It did not move below 45 psi.
I also noticed a lot of soot on the firewall around the downpipe. Pic attached. Not good, so I tightened the v-clamp there about 3/16" inch.
Since the resistance test passed and I got the wastegate pressure test to pass, I decided to start the engine without the wastegate solenoid attached to see if the ECM would throw a code. It did - P0243, so I thought that was a good sign the ECM was good at least as far as the wastegate circuit goes. Cleared the code and went to bed thinking the initial sticking manual wastegate problem was fixed.
Now today, got in the truck to run to Lowe's and the P0243 (wastegate circuit) was back. Truck actually ran better on the short trip, but CEL remained on after trying to clear a couple times. Pulled everything apart again. This time solenoid harness read 11.3 ohms at about 11 C. Also checked voltage to the harness from the ECM with the engine off and the key in the ON position and read 12.4V.
Put everything back together, and still can't clear the P0243. The solenoid looks terrible, probably due to some water pump leaks 6-7 years ago (pic attached). So here's my new thinking:
- Exhaust leak off downpipe was a big problem, maybe the source of the whole power/EGT/efficiency problem?
- Wastegate was sticking, but sticking in the closed position. I think that I'd get more boost "without a wastegate" and that shouldn't matter below ~24 psi boost. Is that right?
- Even though the solenoid passes resistance test, I think it's bad based on persistent P0243. While the solenoid might be bad and is probably the cause of the CEL, I don't think this is the power/EGT/efficiency issue. The solenoid (command valve) only keeps the wastegate closed at high demand points (above ~24 psi). From the factory manual, "
Actuating the command valve does not increase boost pressure if the boost pressure is below the wastegate actuator setting."
The above still leaves me with questions...
- Should the solenoid be getting a signal from the ECM with the engine off? Does the "pulse width modulated" signal change voltage that I'm reading? I'm guessing yes.
- If the mechanical wastegate is limited to 24 psi, why wouldn't it move below 45 psi from the external compressor?
- Not mentioned above, but ECM is reporting 1kpsi at the rail when the engine is off while turbo timer is counting down. Is that right, or a signal of a problem with the ECM?
So maybe we're on to something here, or maybe it's another red herring. Thanks again to everyone who's contributed. I hope to add to other TDR members' posts when I finally answer this stumper.
Cheers.