Loud turbo "scream" when spooling over normal turbo whistle
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Loud turbo "scream" when spooling over normal turbo whistle
Hello,
This is my first post on this website. I have been a fan of this website since I had my blood swapped out with diesel fuel when I got my F350. This past weekend I decided to fix a "Skip" that was bugging me that developed a few weeks back. Took it to the dealer and they said new injector o-rings. I changed them, along with the turbo pedestal seals that they also recommended replacing due to an oil leak. Everything is working really well as far as the skip being gone.
However, when I spool the turbo it has a loud scream to it, it seems like if I keep spooling it it will blow off a tube or explode itself. Currently I am at college and plan to tackle this problem in a week during Thanksgiving break.
I have heard of overtightened intake hose clamps causing this "squeal" or "scream" sound.
Seems like me fixing one problem has cause another.
Thanks for any input you all have for my truck, currently driving my dads old 1990 F150 gasser and having diesel withdraws!
This is my first post on this website. I have been a fan of this website since I had my blood swapped out with diesel fuel when I got my F350. This past weekend I decided to fix a "Skip" that was bugging me that developed a few weeks back. Took it to the dealer and they said new injector o-rings. I changed them, along with the turbo pedestal seals that they also recommended replacing due to an oil leak. Everything is working really well as far as the skip being gone.
However, when I spool the turbo it has a loud scream to it, it seems like if I keep spooling it it will blow off a tube or explode itself. Currently I am at college and plan to tackle this problem in a week during Thanksgiving break.
I have heard of overtightened intake hose clamps causing this "squeal" or "scream" sound.
Seems like me fixing one problem has cause another.
Thanks for any input you all have for my truck, currently driving my dads old 1990 F150 gasser and having diesel withdraws!
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#5
We might be on the same line of thought here.....
Take off your intake to the turbo and you van check to see if the bearings are still good and the condition of your turbo. You may get a tiny bit of play but the main thing is that it isn't touching the housing at all. Only takes a few minutes to get in there to check it. As for the boots, I don't know what the torque specs are for them but check the boots themselves. Look for cuts and tears where the clamps are and in the middle. Take them off, clean them and look closely. A small hole can make some noise and get bigger as pressure runs through it.
Take off your intake to the turbo and you van check to see if the bearings are still good and the condition of your turbo. You may get a tiny bit of play but the main thing is that it isn't touching the housing at all. Only takes a few minutes to get in there to check it. As for the boots, I don't know what the torque specs are for them but check the boots themselves. Look for cuts and tears where the clamps are and in the middle. Take them off, clean them and look closely. A small hole can make some noise and get bigger as pressure runs through it.
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Boost leak would be my first suspect. The X recently had a leak at plenum to head - it sounded like a cat in a blender! Troubling part was it didn't do it all the time, sometimes still making 25psi... After it leaked for awhile, I finally saw the stains at the boot where leak was. Tightened clamp and problem solved - I was sure the 240k turbo was about to check out though...
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Yeah, I definitely think its a boost leak because it sounds more like a loud air horn than metal to metal and when i was in the turbo last weekend I spun the wheel just to feel how the bearing was, it felt fine.
Another thing is that the little rod that is connected to the EBPV butterfly was a little bent. If the butterfly is not completely straight, could it make this weird sound?
Another thing is that the little rod that is connected to the EBPV butterfly was a little bent. If the butterfly is not completely straight, could it make this weird sound?
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seeing as my wife has 5 of 'em!!
How did the rock climbing go yesterday Jason?
Last edited by nookiemonster55; 11-26-2010 at 06:57 AM. Reason: forgot something
#14
We had a blast, I'll post a couple pics in the GTG thread!
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