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Old 07-14-2010, 04:47 PM
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while driving on acceleration there is a weird whineing noise comin from under the hood.. im gonna git my ol ladie to rev it up for me to tryin narrow it down but any ideas???/ it only does it when u hit the gas and it ramps up!!! any help would be great... thanks in advance...
 
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Perhaps a boost leak? If it old happens under load it is probable.
 
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Old 07-14-2010, 09:04 PM
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perhaps some one installed a blower on your truck when you weren't looking ?
 
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Old 07-14-2010, 09:18 PM
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Some one put a screamin' jimmy in there!
 
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Sounds like a pressure leak from somethin, be it air, boost, water or fuel. Check the hose clamps on everything. I have a fuel regulator doin this myself.

You may also need to test for boost leaks.
 
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Old 07-15-2010, 03:30 PM
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how do you test for boost leaks??? could it be my injection pump bc i am goin to replace it tomorrow it just came in today!!! 1st try at it... sorry off topic.. but i looked into it further today at work and it sounds like it (hard to explain) it sounds like the turbo but a differnt pitch and when u gas it u hear the turbo and all of a suddon let go u hear it like deeper whine like ramping down!! i checked the high ram gaskets and boots and also checked the torque on the bolts
 
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Here is a little diddy I wrote a while back:
https://www.dieselbombers.com/24-val...ke-system.html
 
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id say a boost leak... i heard it the other day on my truck..... then boom i blew a intercooler boot..

^^^^^^ a blower
 
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Old 07-16-2010, 12:19 PM
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hey rawilliams u posted something about a cummins data thing a while back and under troubleshootin it says something about a coolant line from the block to heater core with a rubber washer in it could be making a moanin sound and thats what it sounds like do you know which hose it is???
 
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I won't count that out as a possibility, but doubt that that is the issue. Those bullitens are for 98-99 24valve trucks. I assume we are talking about the truck in your sig, which is a 2002, and may not have this issue. Not to say that the previous owner may have made a mistake if they had to change it. If you would like to double check to be sure, it is the hose that comes off the passenger side of the head, and goes to the heater core. I believe the other line runs down towards the front of the engine, via a steel tube.

I believe this is the site you were refrencing:

Ram Diesel Index

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