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Well it's not legally ready to be on the road I was in the process of transporting it to where I am staying up here. Do you think with the turbo going out there could potentially be anything else that could have gotten damaged?
Well it's not legally ready to be on the road I was in the process of transporting it to where I am staying up here. Do you think with the turbo going out there could potentially be anything else that could have gotten damaged?
Did you hear any strange engine noise, rattles or bangs? Sometimes the fins break off and enter the intake to the pistons, but not common. The only way to tell is pull the hose off and look at the intake fins.
I am going to pull the turbo tomorrow and see. As the truck was descending down a hill essentially under little load the engine revved wide open and then a pop. After this I drove the truck approx .25 miles to a safe location and it was running with no loud noises. The Turbo was cherry red at this point and caused a flash fire under the hood for a minute causing slight charging to the wires on the starter and generator.
Ya getting it home is one thing.....drivieng it after a fire ...sizes does not matter is well to be kind......not good for you or the truck.......best of luck getting it home....
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