Correct. It’s easy enough and if the customer requests it then you do it to make them happy. Doesn’t matter if it’s needed or not.
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In the early 80s I worked for a heavy duty towing outfit in the winter when construction was slow. One of the other guys towed a truck into the dealership - I can't remember what caused it to be disabled now - and did not cover the stacks. The turbo allegedly was damaged by towing the tractor backwards without having the stacks covered. The fellow I worked for had to pay for a new turbo. Since that day I have always covered the stack(s), right or wrong, stupid or valid.
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I guess to spin the turbo on an 8V92T air would have to flow through the blower too. Seems improbable, but there had to be a reason that covering stacks became standard practice at some pointLandincoldfire, ElmerFudpucker, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this. -
It was explained to me that if the engine has a cylinder on valve overlap it's possible for air to flow through the engine and spin the turbo in the process.
As to whether or not that small volume of air moving through a single cylinder is enough to make a turbo start to spin I have no idea. Maybe I should try it one day.Landincoldfire, D.Tibbitt, Sons Hero and 1 other person Thank this. -
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