Ford 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel :: 2006 - Loud Whining Sound When Accelerate


May 18, 2017

So I have a 06 f350 6.0 and this started to happen yesterday. I was driving and all my temp gauges were ok says the tuner, but I noticed when I accelerated and went above 8psi the noise got significantly louder and wouldn't go above 17psi so the cause of this sound is making lose pressure somewhere.

- I check the hot side of the inner cooler pipe and boots for cracks or tears(nothing)
- I checked the cold side and the plastic seems to be in good shape except where the flex part meets the inner cooler had some little cracks in it
- I check the Intake for cracks, didn't see any.

Noise is still there and the loss of power.....so I'm at a loss!

Cold side pipe where I taped it

Hot side boot to inner cooler no tears

No cracks in hot side pipe

Hot side on turbo

Cold side of the inner cooler

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