winemaker
06-15-2009, 16:57
My turbo boost is failing on me and getting worse, but the symptoms seem bizarre. Here's my observations as to what has happened over the past week or 2:
1st oddity: I'm driving up a bridge with a load on, running the revs towards 3000 when the boost gauge suddenly falls off to 0 and power is noticeably less. I pull the next gear and all is well.
This same thing happens a couple more times over hte next few days.
Friday evening I start a 450km trip and stop for fuel about an hour in. When I get back on the highway, I have no boost and low power, and if step on the accelerator just more than the available power, it pukes black smoke.
The whole trip, best I can manage is 2 lbs boost, but not under load, only if I sneak up on it.
Next morning (saturday) when the truck is cold, no problem until same scenario as 1st oddity: running up toward 3000 rpm. Only 20 minutes of driving Saturday.
Sunday morning, start for home. I dare not accelerate rapidly toward 3000 because I sure would like to have boost for the next 6 hours. Drive her pretty tame and achieve as much as 10lbs once and 8 lbs a couple times. Comes time to pass someone on a hill, boost falls off like a brick and little power.
Drove like that for an hour, then stopped and turned the nut on my TurboMaster a good inch. Makes no difference, maybe even worsens slightly.
Monday morning (today) cold truck runs fine until I (for science's sake, of course) stand on it. Repeat of 1st oddity. Get off the throttle, then back on and I have boost.
So in a nut shell:
-I have a mechanical boost control so it can't be electronic issue, can it?
-it seems way worse hot than cold or normal operating temp
-tightening tension on the turbomaster didn't help
-can't be the turbo (can it) dropping off from 10 lbs suddenly would (I think) be catastophic, wouldn't it?
Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks folks.
Brett
1st oddity: I'm driving up a bridge with a load on, running the revs towards 3000 when the boost gauge suddenly falls off to 0 and power is noticeably less. I pull the next gear and all is well.
This same thing happens a couple more times over hte next few days.
Friday evening I start a 450km trip and stop for fuel about an hour in. When I get back on the highway, I have no boost and low power, and if step on the accelerator just more than the available power, it pukes black smoke.
The whole trip, best I can manage is 2 lbs boost, but not under load, only if I sneak up on it.
Next morning (saturday) when the truck is cold, no problem until same scenario as 1st oddity: running up toward 3000 rpm. Only 20 minutes of driving Saturday.
Sunday morning, start for home. I dare not accelerate rapidly toward 3000 because I sure would like to have boost for the next 6 hours. Drive her pretty tame and achieve as much as 10lbs once and 8 lbs a couple times. Comes time to pass someone on a hill, boost falls off like a brick and little power.
Drove like that for an hour, then stopped and turned the nut on my TurboMaster a good inch. Makes no difference, maybe even worsens slightly.
Monday morning (today) cold truck runs fine until I (for science's sake, of course) stand on it. Repeat of 1st oddity. Get off the throttle, then back on and I have boost.
So in a nut shell:
-I have a mechanical boost control so it can't be electronic issue, can it?
-it seems way worse hot than cold or normal operating temp
-tightening tension on the turbomaster didn't help
-can't be the turbo (can it) dropping off from 10 lbs suddenly would (I think) be catastophic, wouldn't it?
Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks folks.
Brett