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Do I need to let my Turbo Diesel cool down?

Do I need to let my Turbo Diesel cool down?

In particular, the exhaust part of the turbo is designed to get hot. Since exhaust gases keep it hot, once you shut the engine off the turbo temperature can only cool down, unlike the cooling system on the engine. To summarize, all engines with a cooling system need a cool down after long sustained full load.

How long does it take for a diesel turbo to cool down?

How long do you set it for? The engine needs to idle just long enough for the exhaust gas temp (EGT) to cool down to 300° F. That requires anywhere from a few seconds to 8 minutes or more, but usually betwen one and two minutes.

Is the a / C on my 2000 Ford F350 diesel?

Hello, I have a 2000 Ford F350 Diesel 7.3 L truck, 2wd with 130 K miles. The A/C system is acting a little strange lately. First of all, the a/c fan only comes on sometimes. I can hear the compressor and components turning on under the hood, but the air only blows out sometimes.

Are there any problems with the Ford 7.3 power stroke engine?

It’s also important to note – the Ford 7.3L Power Stroke diesel engine earns high remarks for reliability. They are great engines, however problems can and do occur. Fortunately, most issues with the 7.3 Power Stroke are relatively simple, cheap fixes.

What causes a power stroke engine to fail?

The HPOS on the 03 to early 04 6.0L Power Stroke engines are a different design and most of the issues are caused by a bad ICP (injection control pressure) sensor, located under the turbo, which fails due to heat, or a failed HPOP (high pressure oil pump) and / or a failed IPR (injection pressure regulator).

What causes power stroke 6.0 liter diesel to have no boost?

When a turbocharger starts to fail it will have the same symptoms as a bad EGR valve. The vanes in the turbocharger that control boost can build up with carbon or rust which can cause an over boost condition or a no boost condition.

Hello, I have a 2000 Ford F350 Diesel 7.3 L truck, 2wd with 130 K miles. The A/C system is acting a little strange lately. First of all, the a/c fan only comes on sometimes. I can hear the compressor and components turning on under the hood, but the air only blows out sometimes.

It’s also important to note – the Ford 7.3L Power Stroke diesel engine earns high remarks for reliability. They are great engines, however problems can and do occur. Fortunately, most issues with the 7.3 Power Stroke are relatively simple, cheap fixes.

What is low side pressure on Ford PowerStroke?

Put some freon in it today. New compressor was installed last year and runs like it should. @ idle with outside temps around 100 degrees and the air wide open, the low side pressure is @ 30 psi according to the cheapo can gauge. The air coming out of the vents is cool but not cold like it used to be.

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Do I need to let my turbo diesel cool down?

Do I need to let my turbo diesel cool down?

Dan explained that three to five minutes is usually sufficient for cooling down a diesel engine. He also said it isn’t necessary when just running about town without the trailer. But after long hauls you may want to idle the engine for up to seven minutes to allow the manifold to cool down.

How long does it take for a diesel turbo to cool down?

In general, turbo cooling can take anywhere from 1 minute (example: easy city driving) to 15 minutes (hard driving and/or heavy towing) depending on conditions.

Do modern turbos need to cool down?

Turbocharged engines do need to cool down before they are turned off. But in nearly all driving conditions, the engine does not reach temperatures that require a deliberate cooling down period. That is sufficient for the engine oil to cool to a level that will not damage the turbocharger bearings.

How long should you let turbo cool down?

When you drive it gently around town, 15 seconds should be more than adequate. When you drive the car hard ie. when your husband drives it, you should let it cool for 30 to 60 seconds.

Is it bad to rev a diesel engine?

“Revving” isn’t meaningful to diesel engine performance the way it is to sport gas engines and it doesn’t help remove carbon. It’s just a rationalization. To remove carbon, you want the engine working hard for 10-20 seconds.

How long should I wait for my turbo cool down?

How long should a turbo warm up?

If the ambient temperature is in the above freezing range, let the vehicle idle long enough for oil to fully circulate and get into the turbo. That should be less than 15 seconds at warmer temperatures and no more than 30 seconds at lower temps.

How do I keep my turbo Cool?

That’s why you need to cool them down before shutting off the engine. Traditionally, turbochargers are cooled by the engine oil that is fed to the turbo bearings. Let the engine idle for a minute or two so that turbos can be cooled by flowing oil.

How long should you let a diesel warm up?

The only warm up time you really need is about 30 seconds, just to get the oil circulating. In fact, diesels won’t reach operating temperature unless they’re under load, so warming an engine up prior to driving is actually just prolonging the process.

Is it bad for a diesel to sit?

Letting a truck sit for week or weeks is not bad, months or year then yes. Not letting the diesel warm up to operating temps “short period” is not good on diesels.

Is it bad for a diesel engine to idle?

Unnecessary idling wastes fuel, causes air pollution and increases engine wear. An idling diesel engine produces much higher emissions than it would while using the same amount of fuel under load. Extended idling causes a build-up of soot inside the engine and results in a puff of black smoke when the engine revs.

How long does it take to cool down a diesel engine?

Dan explained that three to five minutes is usually sufficient for cooling down a diesel engine. He also said it isn’t necessary when just running about town without the trailer.

Why do you need to idle your truck and cool down diesel engines?

Short Answer #1: Let your engine cool down. Dan explained how you must let the engine idle a while to cool down after any long haul to prevent the manifold from cooling too fast. The exhaust manifold gets hot, really hot on long trips, especially those over steep mountain passes.

When does the Turbo go out on a Cummins diesel?

On the Cummins Diesel engine the turbocharger has a tendency to go out at about 150,000 miles. Well, our odometer is about to hit 160,000. After removing our manifold, Dan identified the tiniest little crack in the turbo housing. He also had me spin the fins and feel the slightest resistance in one spot.

Is there pulse flow manifold in Cummins diesel?

Yeah, the two part Pulse Flow Manifold is a bit more spendy, but it’s well worth the investment. It fit our 5.9L Cummins Diesel perfectly and has a stock Turbo connection—but we’ll get to that in a minute. After all, that ATS Diesel stands for Aurora Turbo Systems.

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