Hey Guys
I hope someone can help diagnose the problem I have with my M35A2C turbo-equipped multi-fuel REO.
When moving up an incline (doesn’t have to be a particularly steep gradient) the truck loses power, so that I slow from my usual 45 mph (up or down) and struggle to maintain 30 mph. As the climb up the incline starts, the turbo whistle increases in pitch and I feel a gentle nudge in my back as the turbo power kicks in, but after just a couple of seconds the turbo wistle pitch decreases and there is a very noticeable decrease in speed and power, with often the turbo increasing and then rapidly decreasing in pitch as though “hunting”. When driving on the flat the turbo whistle/power seems OK, though when changing from 4th to 5th, she does struggle a little getting through/over 1500-1700 rpm.
Last year on the way home from a meet, the bottom end of my exhaust blew out, and I had to limp about 120 miles or so home – would this have damaged the turbo? Otherwise she’s in good shape mechanically, the engine has only 94 hours and 2400 miles on the clocks…….
thanks, Colin
I hope someone can help diagnose the problem I have with my M35A2C turbo-equipped multi-fuel REO.
When moving up an incline (doesn’t have to be a particularly steep gradient) the truck loses power, so that I slow from my usual 45 mph (up or down) and struggle to maintain 30 mph. As the climb up the incline starts, the turbo whistle increases in pitch and I feel a gentle nudge in my back as the turbo power kicks in, but after just a couple of seconds the turbo wistle pitch decreases and there is a very noticeable decrease in speed and power, with often the turbo increasing and then rapidly decreasing in pitch as though “hunting”. When driving on the flat the turbo whistle/power seems OK, though when changing from 4th to 5th, she does struggle a little getting through/over 1500-1700 rpm.
Last year on the way home from a meet, the bottom end of my exhaust blew out, and I had to limp about 120 miles or so home – would this have damaged the turbo? Otherwise she’s in good shape mechanically, the engine has only 94 hours and 2400 miles on the clocks…….
thanks, Colin