VicHanson
Adventurer
I need some help from you experienced Isuzu owners/mechs. My 2001 NPR has 78,800 miles on it and just recently it started making unusual noises. It started as a whistling noise when I would accelerate or was pulling a little harder, not at a steady speed on level ground. As soon as I would let up on the throttle it would stop. I talked to a diesel mech and he said there was an air leak in the hoses between the turbo and the intake manifold, to check for a hole or loose clamps. I couldn't detect any leaks but tightened the clamps. Of course it didn't make the sound when I just revved it up while sitting still.
That seemed to help some for awhile but then I noticed a similar noise when I let off the throttle, and then under some conditions it sounded more like a squeal than a whistle. Today when I first started it there was a definite squeal, couldn't pinpoint it for sure but guessed it was coming from the turbo. When I increased the RPMs a little it would stop, but then would start again when idling. After blipping the throttle a few times the noise stopped. I did loosen the clamps and wiggle the hoses around to try to seat them a little better and then tightened them all good. I haven't driven it since to see if it is the same as before under normal conditions on the road.
I also talked with a guy who said he drove one for years at highway speeds of 70 mph and had to replace the seals in the turbo a couple of times because of high speed driving. I rarely drive over 55 mph but do spend time at higher RPMs in lower gears when going up hills and mountain passes.
I know in Peru they rebuilt turbos all the time, do they do it in the US as well or just replace them? Is this something that any mechanic can handle or do I need to take it to an Isuzu or Chevy truck dealer? Any idea on costs?
Thanks much for any help or recommendations you can provide.
Vic Hanson
That seemed to help some for awhile but then I noticed a similar noise when I let off the throttle, and then under some conditions it sounded more like a squeal than a whistle. Today when I first started it there was a definite squeal, couldn't pinpoint it for sure but guessed it was coming from the turbo. When I increased the RPMs a little it would stop, but then would start again when idling. After blipping the throttle a few times the noise stopped. I did loosen the clamps and wiggle the hoses around to try to seat them a little better and then tightened them all good. I haven't driven it since to see if it is the same as before under normal conditions on the road.
I also talked with a guy who said he drove one for years at highway speeds of 70 mph and had to replace the seals in the turbo a couple of times because of high speed driving. I rarely drive over 55 mph but do spend time at higher RPMs in lower gears when going up hills and mountain passes.
I know in Peru they rebuilt turbos all the time, do they do it in the US as well or just replace them? Is this something that any mechanic can handle or do I need to take it to an Isuzu or Chevy truck dealer? Any idea on costs?
Thanks much for any help or recommendations you can provide.
Vic Hanson