Michael
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I have this M109 with a whistler turbo that I am convinced the bearings are going out on. While reading threads about this I keep seeing all these post about how much louder these are than other trucks. Sitting in the cab I don't really see what all the fuse is about because I don't think it is that much louder than my other trucks. But get to the right rear of it and I can hear what sounds like a bearing screaming. Get a couple of hundred feet away and that is all you can hear.
This truck has been sitting in the yard for 10 years and has only recently be cranked. It has only been moved from one place in the yard to the back of the house (to make the city leaders happy) and has not been on the road yet.
The plan is to move it to property I own out in the country about 30 miles away but I am worried that the turbo is going to explode on me or do these normally sound like this? Do turbo bearings even give much warning that they are about to go? Since the turbo doesn't even help with power and is only for decreased smoke will it still run if the bearing does fail?
This truck has been sitting in the yard for 10 years and has only recently be cranked. It has only been moved from one place in the yard to the back of the house (to make the city leaders happy) and has not been on the road yet.
The plan is to move it to property I own out in the country about 30 miles away but I am worried that the turbo is going to explode on me or do these normally sound like this? Do turbo bearings even give much warning that they are about to go? Since the turbo doesn't even help with power and is only for decreased smoke will it still run if the bearing does fail?