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Putting a turbo on my M1009 has definitely been the best mod ever, but things got a little rough this weekend. My girlfriend & I set out on a 4-hour road trip to a camping party. We were about 2 hours into it on I-86, with the truck loaded to the ceilling with our camping gear, pulling a 4X8 trailer loaded 3' deep with band equipment, doing about 65mph when the engine started surging. I looked down and the boost gauge, which normally tops out at 7psi and stays there, is vibrating like a hummingbird's wing between 0 and 15psi. So i pull the whole circus onto the shoulder and pop the hood. Smoke is pouring off the turbo and there's a noise coming from it like a beer can in a blender.
I shut it off & considered our options -- getting a tow truck seemed unlikely in the middle of F*****G Nowhere, and they're not gonna tow it with the trailer attached; can't leave the trailer on the shoulder with thousands of dollars of our friends' gear in it; we are completely screwed. Finally in desperation I wired the wastegate wide open with a coat hanger to at least slow the turbo down, then removed the rubber coupler between turbo and intake manifold and duct taped over the turbo outlet, to keep the disintegrating turbo from throwing metal into the engine. I started back up, pulled a U-turn across the median & began heading back. The boost gauge was now at zero, but without the airflow from the turbo the engine was getting way too much fuel and i couldn't push the gas down more than halfway without the pyrometer hitting 1000deg. So we're chuggin back down the interstate at 45mph with big-rigs whipping past blowing their horns and smoke rolling out from the hood AND exhaust, i've gotta run the heater to keep the engine from over-heating but it's 90degs outside so we have to keep the windows open and we're choking on the burning-oil smoke. We started out at 9am and didn't get back til after dark. I'm still not sure of the situation with the engine, but i spent $700 this morning on a new turbocharger & associated parts. Reeeely hoping the engine didn't swallow anything sharp, but i'll be doing a compression test after pulling the bad turbo. (((
Moral: Money saved on a used turbo with unknown mileage is not money saved.
I shut it off & considered our options -- getting a tow truck seemed unlikely in the middle of F*****G Nowhere, and they're not gonna tow it with the trailer attached; can't leave the trailer on the shoulder with thousands of dollars of our friends' gear in it; we are completely screwed. Finally in desperation I wired the wastegate wide open with a coat hanger to at least slow the turbo down, then removed the rubber coupler between turbo and intake manifold and duct taped over the turbo outlet, to keep the disintegrating turbo from throwing metal into the engine. I started back up, pulled a U-turn across the median & began heading back. The boost gauge was now at zero, but without the airflow from the turbo the engine was getting way too much fuel and i couldn't push the gas down more than halfway without the pyrometer hitting 1000deg. So we're chuggin back down the interstate at 45mph with big-rigs whipping past blowing their horns and smoke rolling out from the hood AND exhaust, i've gotta run the heater to keep the engine from over-heating but it's 90degs outside so we have to keep the windows open and we're choking on the burning-oil smoke. We started out at 9am and didn't get back til after dark. I'm still not sure of the situation with the engine, but i spent $700 this morning on a new turbocharger & associated parts. Reeeely hoping the engine didn't swallow anything sharp, but i'll be doing a compression test after pulling the bad turbo. (((
Moral: Money saved on a used turbo with unknown mileage is not money saved.