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TSB Jun 17, 2007 09:11 AM

'96 Loses power under load
 
I was towing a heavy trailer up a steep hill yesterday when the truck suddenly lost power and started to make a loud noise, almost like a huge boost leak or like you just blew a hose off your air compressor. On quick inspection I couldn't see anything visibly wrong and the truck would idle fine. I don'tknow what my EGT was at the time. When this occured I was at about 2200 rpm in second gear. I had to leave the trailer and go get my '05 which towed the trailer up the hill without a problem. My '96 will run fine now unless I give it more than about 1/2 throttle. If I go above 1/2 it starts making the noise, power dropps and I start to get alot of black smoke out the tail pipe.
I have towed heavier loads up steeper hills on many occasions with this truck and never had a problem. I don't let the truck lug down when pulling and I also don't hold it to the floor to get up the hill as fast as possible... Any ideas on where to look first?? Thanks!

xzaq103 Jun 17, 2007 09:48 AM

It sounds like a boost leak. Black smoke = less air. Im guessing you went to half throttle at idle? But at idle IM guessing its making enough boost to push air through a leaking boot. Have you check all of your boot elbows?

Chris

realtreehunter Jun 17, 2007 09:49 PM

sounds like one of your boots popped off put it back on and make sure all the others are on good and tight

1stGen545 Jun 17, 2007 11:26 PM

Mine did the same thing. I have had it happen to 2 others and it was always the lower boot on the I/C on the passenger side. They are not very tight from the factory. Check all of your boots and I'll bet thats what it is.

TSB Jun 19, 2007 07:21 PM

Thanks, it was the boot on the inlet side of the intercooler. I'm glad it wasn't anything major!!

Box5 Jun 19, 2007 07:30 PM

thats a good feeling to get that figured out i bet ^. now put the workhorse back to work, lol


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