In a message dated 5/11/2006 9:55:52 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

My 82  300SD (Garret turbo) suddenly lost turbo boost last weekend. The  banjo
fitting id not plugged and the circuit to the ALDA is not  leaking.
Measuring the manifold pressure, I get almost no boost until  3-4,000 rpm and
then I get about 6 psi max.  I don't see any obvious  leaks in the intake or
exhaust and I can hear the turbo turning.

Any  guesses on probable cause?  I'm wondering if the waste gate is  somehow
suck open.  I have noticed jerky boost at high power settings  (boost cuts in
and out near max power) in the past so I'm wondering if the  waste gate may
be sticking.  And If it is a sticky waste gate ...  what's the cure?




Scott,
 
#!. Look for loose nuts that hold the exhaust manifold to the head, much  
pressure can be lost here. 
 
#2  Disconnect the single wire going to the pressure sensor on the  intake 
manifold.  It sounds like it may be defective and is cutting off  your boost 
signal way too soon.  You can drive it like that for testing  purposes.  
 
#3.  Run the boost sense line direct from the banjo to the ALDA,  teeing into 
it right at the ALDA to verify the boost signal is getting to the  ALDA.  
 
#4.  Remove the U shaped pipe from the filter to the turbo so you can  reach 
in and give the nose of the turbo a spin with your fingers.  It won't  spin 
much but should feel free, with no roughness.  Wiggle the shaft side  to side 
to 
see if you can make the impeller touch the housing.  Some play  is 
acceptable.  Look for FOD, foreign object damage,  on the parts of  the 
impeller you can 
see.
 
#5.  If all looks good, adjust the screw on the top of the ALDA about  1 1/2 
turns CCW to add more fuel, which will add more boost, which will add more  
fuel, etc.
 
#6.  Get back to the list with your findings.  

Jim  Friesen
Phoenix AZ
79 300SD, 262 K miles 
98 ML 320, 142 K  miles

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