99 F350 Boost question
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Take the intake boot off the drivers side of the turbo and inspect the compressor wheel. Are the edges sharp or does it look like something threw rocks towards it while it was spinning at 20000rpm? Also, move the shaft side to side and in and out...Is there any play in the shaft. Some side to side is OK...In and out is a bad thing...
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I checked the turbo for any play there is very let play side to side no in - out play the turbo wheel has no marks on it and is very clean. all the intercooler boots have been checked and I replaced two of them about a moth ago. I was told that if there was an exhaust leak that would cause the turbo not to work the way it should . Please help me to fine the problem.
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check all your intercooler boots and clamps, and intake manifold boots and clamps, make sure they are all tight and that there isn't any tears in the boots, and also check that V-band clamp on the turbo, its the one thats on the left side that connects it to the up pipes and manifolds
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and also that o-ring thats on your intake manifold, my manifold cracked where it connects to the turbo and was causing a boost leak, so do all that then check back with us and let know what you did or did not find
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and also that o-ring thats on your intake manifold, my manifold cracked where it connects to the turbo and was causing a boost leak, so do all that then check back with us and let know what you did or did not find
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