Ok so the problem child has struck again. Trubo us starting to go out so I need to replace I can't read the engine serial number. Motor isn't original to truck and has been changed so I am lost for a part number. I just need oe replacement not really looking to upgrade since I dont have the money. Also part number on the turbo doesn't match anything that was supposed to be there
1988 turbo issues
Discussion in 'Western Star Forum' started by n4ane, Nov 19, 2020.
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It'd be helpful to know what this turbo is going on.
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You have a good point motor is supposed to be a big cam 400
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How about some pictures?
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I will also have to take the manifold off and replace the gaskets because cylinder 6 has decided to start leaking
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Look on top of the fuel pump, there is a tag with the fuel code on it. This will let you know what it’s calibrated for ( horsepower ).
Call your local shop that builds pumps and give them the numbers, they should be able to tell you what the pump is built for.
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Tag will look like this....
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