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Hey guys,

 

Have a cust that has a truck that smokes like a bitch, but he's not complaining of that. Somewhere under the hood there is exhaust leaking, and its that bad that exhaust is coming out of the heater vents. I cant pinpoint the leak, and I have already dropped the down pipe, re-torqued the up pipe clamps and the down pipe clamp.

 

Anyone run into anything like this before?

 

Thanks for any help guys,

 

Brandon

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Just found that TSB, I got pulled off to throw a FICM on another truck so first thing tomarrow I'll smoke test it.

 

Sorry for the dumb questions, still just getting my feet wet in these things.

 

Thanks for the quick reply!

 

Brandon

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Sorry I didn't see this till after 6:00pm our time, so it's to late tonight to just order the Y-pipe Posted Image .

But just order a Y-pipe, so you can fix it Thursday.

It's broken at the flex joint If you look at the shinny foil covered insulation on the firewall you'll find it ain't so shinny any more and is black. the truck probably makes you eyes bleed when it idling huh? Posted Image..

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EastEnd, thats EXACTLY what I was thinking, but I didnt think it was a (for lack of a better term) common problem. It looked like the smoke started pouring from the Y-pipe, but I though, naaaaaaa cant be. I'm going to pull the turbo tomorrow and get that Y pipe off of there and check it out. I'm off thursday and friday, and there is no other diesel tech's in our shop so the guy isnt expecting it until some time next week anyway.

 

Thanks for the info!

 

Brandon

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It is a common problem and I am sure most of us have done quite a few. Scary thought - I am finishing up my third right side turbo feed tube on a 6.4L. The flex joint on them fail just like the 6.0L. Hoorayyyy!

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Pull the turbo if you like but I prefer to pull the trans rather than the turbo. it sounds like a lot of work, but with the trans out your standing upright not hanging over the motor or strugling reaching down to get to the flanges working blind, you can access the drivers side flange at the manifold and the joint just above the EGR cooler from under the back of the motor. Posted Image

Plus if any of the bolts aren't willing to come quietly you can very easly just torch them off. Posted Image

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Sure enough, I smoked the system today and the flex pipe on the left side is leaking like a siv. If the cust wants it fixed I may just try pulling the trans.

 

Thanks again guys,

 

Brandon

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Just did one today and took your advice. I have pulled so many 5r110w's (due to the pair of recalls in the past) that it was breeze. I also had to torch the rusted bolts off and it made it easier and safer to get to.

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Yeah with the trans out it's almost as easy as doing a Ypipe on a E-van.

In a perfect world just pulling the turbo would certainly be faster, but rarely is it perfect. All it takes is on bolt to give you a hard time and spending the hour or so to yank the trans pays off BIG TIME! this is assuming that your shop has a trans jack capable of holding the trans and transfer case in one peice.

I've done it both ways, I pull the trans. If you try it once you'll come over to the dark side.

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