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OT, 6.0 Powerstroke . Blowing off Turbo hose??
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Posted by LumbrJakMan on July 01, 2007 at 06:12:11 from (64.12.116.14):
I just came back from MacFaddens auction in Sharon Springs NY and I had about 10,000 lbs on my gooseneck trailer. ( 2 ford tractors ) . I have never had any trouble wqith this truck . I have 40,300 Miles . I was pulling a hill and it blew the Blue hose on the exhaust side of the turbo right off .It looks like the hose goes down and runs through a cooler in front of the radiator .This is the hose that connects directly off the turbo, it has a 45 Degree bend in it to connect to the tubing . Put it back on , and went a little and it did it again . Any thing over 2000 rpms and it would shoot it off. Anyone had this trouble and know why it happens ?? Thanks ...
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