Posted by oldtanker on March 23, 2014 at 04:16:45 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Turbos revisited. posted by oldtanker on March 22, 2014 at 16:48:09:
JMS, didn't see any that seemed to be running. Lot of it was new equipment.
504 and others, if it does indeed create a vacuum with air flowing over the open exhaust why would that be an issue unless it was going to set on the trailer not moving for a while?
Jerry I was only paying attention to equipment that was large enough that you would think they were turboed.
G1355, well you know how well we ALL listen to your freely given, unsolicited, expert advice.
Mark, we were taught that in the Army with the explanation that on cold start up if the engine was run fast enough to spin up the turbo before oil pressure built up it could burn up the bearings. On cool down we were told that because of the RPM's a turbo can spin they needed to spool down so they didn't get oil starved while still spinning. The last several years they no longer told us that and cited improvements to the turbo did away with the need. Like when they upgraded the M60A1's to RISE (reliability improved selected equipment) and the newer trucks. Then we were told that each turbo has small reservoirs that held a little oil for the bearings.
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