Tractor trailer owners know how important the engine of their truck is, and they know that itâs vital to keep the engine running in top condition at all times. Turbo replacement can be necessary on a truck if it has been damaged or if its engine has been worn down over time. In order to replace the turbo on your tractor trailer, youâll need to know what size turbo you need and where you can get it from. This short guide will give you everything you need to know about this important part of your vehicle and help get your truck up and running again in no time.
The Basics
If youâre driving down the highway, and your truck suddenly slows down, or you notice that you have now power, especially when taking off. You may have a problem with your turbo system. Any time this happens you should check what is going on with your truck. It might be time for a turbo replacement. You may also have a turbo intake problem. It’s time to seek professional help.Â


How to Diagnose a Bad Turbo
If you have any of these symptoms, then itâs time to check your turbo system. If your exhaust is blowing white smoke, that could mean that one of your turbochargers is starting to fail. Also, when youâre driving, if you notice a lack of power then that might also indicate a problem with your turbo. If you think something may be wrong with your engine, take it into an auto repair shop as soon as possible so they can diagnose and fix it. You could try diy but it is not recommended.Â
How Long Does Turbo Replacement Take?
Replacing a turbo on a tractor trailer is something that canât be rushed. A professional mechanic can replace it in 4-5 hours; doing it yourself will take longer depending on your experience level and ability to obtain parts. Budgeting more time than you think youâll need is wise, especially if your turbo has seen plenty of wear and tear over its lifespan. Replacing a worn or damaged component may require replacing others as well (e.g., exhaust,hoses, and connections) since theyâre interrelated components that work together to increase engine performance and efficiency.

How Much Does Turbo Replacement Cost?
Replacing a turbocharger can be very expensive. For example, an aftermarket replacement could cost you anywhere from $2000 and up. Cost will be greatly affected by if the replacement is planned or not. If you are stuck in the mountains somewhere a mechanic could have you over a barrel so to speak. The turbo replacement will definitely cost more on the road. Now if you want to diy it then you will need a few special tools. Now if you break any exhaust bolts that is a whole other problem. The bolts will need to be extracted before the replacement can be completed. If youâre not equipped with these tools and parts, it is recommended that you enlist in help from a professional mechanic who has experience with turbo replacements on semi truck engines.
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