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6.5 Detroit Diesel
01-26-2007, 22:07
PLanning on pulling off my turbo this week. The thing sounds like a kettle when I've got my foot in it, so I am guessing a leak. Maybe around where the turbo exhaust intake bolts to the turbo? As I said, the thing sounds like a screaming kettle. I can still hear the normal whistle of the turbo during these noises, just not as loud. And I don't have the same power under load. Question is, is there a gasket for in between the manifold and the turbo that I can get? When I first pulled it, there was none, but now I am starting to wonder. Thanks.

john8662
01-26-2007, 22:26
No Gasket between the input flange and the exhaust manifold.

Make sure you ain't got an intake manifold leak instead.

The two main sources:

The rubber/silicone boot between the turbo and the intake manifold, this can rupture, and make a noise as your describe.

The intake manifold connection between the upper and lower, this gasket and break and pooch outward and make a noise as the pressure is escaping.

If you check all these areas and are still having troubles, you can proceed to remove the turbo to check things out.

It's pretty straight forward. Some things that will help will be to remove the airbox completly, then remove the bolts holding the radiator recover tank on the firewall, move it to the side along with it's hose. It'll grant you more access to the downpipe clamp.

Then the rest of the bolts, oil drain, oil inlet, turbo-2-intake brace.

J

6.5 Detroit Diesel
01-26-2007, 23:41
Okay, intake to head gaskets are new, just did them. New downpipe was reinstalled very recently, so I'm pretty sure belly clamp is tight. I will try to check the boot first. You mean the one that goes onto the end of the plenum right? Thanks for the reply.

6.5 Detroit Diesel
01-26-2007, 23:44
Do you remove the turbo without taking off the inner wheel well? I have done this six or seven times as the Haynes manual said to. Can you get it off without removing the tire and wheel well? If you can, it sucks that I have wasted all this time doing that, as I am now quite fast at doing this operation.:mad: :D

john8662
01-27-2007, 11:27
The boot I'm referring to is the boot betwee the turbo and the uppper intake plenum (with the two clamps holding it on).

Out of the several times I've removed these things I've never removed the inner fender. I usually remove the rubber flap on the inner fender covering the upper a-arm (pop plastic push-ins with tool).

This has worked for one on both 2WD and 4WD trucks...

Hmm, the hayes tells you to remove the inner fender eh? I'll check that one out, have that manual too.

J

6.5 Detroit Diesel
01-27-2007, 19:25
Thanks for the info. The boot does have a little spot, the size of this :), but it isn't gone all the way through, just the outer layer. Checked all turbo bolts, tightened belly clamp, and checked all manifold to head bolts. Seems to have fixed the problem for now. Bigger ones now as I am not getting power to my LP and the truck is really hard to start even when LP is hotwired. Have to check everything.

john8662
01-28-2007, 01:41
Might consider replacing the boot then, with the same size aftermarket silicone 2.5" ID hose. Since you're there, you'll want to replace the worm-gear clamps used on 92-94 6.5's with the later T-bolt clamps (can also be found aftermarket too).

J