Pampas86
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So I recently changed the fuel filter out on the truck (4D56 Diesel Engine), which involved having to remove the turbo/intercooler assembly. Got everything back in place and got to wondering if the turbo was even working. I've never had a car or truck with a turbo, so no idea what its supposed to sound like, when it should kick in, etc. So I hooked everything back up and marked the turbo propeller blade oriented towards the radiator. I've driven it probably 30-40 miles since, at varying speeds up to 70-75mph, looked under the turbo unit tonight and the marked fan blade looks to be in the same position. So a couple to three questions I have:
1) Is it possible that the fan blade generally stops in the same place? Or would everyone's guess be that the turbo/intercooler unit is indeed not working? If so, is there a common problem area or best place to start investigating?
2) Is there a way to test the turbo unit to know if it is functioning or not?
3) A better understanding of the exact function of a turbo would probably help, but as a basic question, is there any danger in running the truck with a non-working turbo unit?
1) Is it possible that the fan blade generally stops in the same place? Or would everyone's guess be that the turbo/intercooler unit is indeed not working? If so, is there a common problem area or best place to start investigating?
2) Is there a way to test the turbo unit to know if it is functioning or not?
3) A better understanding of the exact function of a turbo would probably help, but as a basic question, is there any danger in running the truck with a non-working turbo unit?