06-27-2023, 02:03 PM
Periodically I would put my code reader on checking for DTC codes. If I see a code pertaining to performance, I will clear it and drive around for a while to see if it comes back. Since my truck was due emissions testing for registration (the joke of this test is to check for an aftermarket performance mod or computer chip, no probe checking exhaust since my truck is too old with no catalytic converter), now is a good time rechecking for a DTC code. I now have a 2nd time offender pointing to low turbo boost pressure. Troubleshooting reveals Y-Pipe rubber boots leaking. There are 4 boots 2 orange in color & 2 blue in color on the Y-Pipe, 3 total had oily dirty buildup on the outside. At over 200G miles I felt it was best to replace these. This is not a cheap price as I spent $231 for 4 small boots. It was a PITA to change the lower orange boots and the 2 upper blues wasn't exactly a cake walk but task is done. There are 2 more blue boots which are longer and being referred to as hoses on parts diaphragm that fit on each side of the inter-cooler behind radiator connecting to a rigid pipe to Y-Pipe. These hoses are $92 each and are on backorder with no do in date. I didn't order these as I will clean and if necessary, do a temp repair.
The orange boot is mounted on Y-Pipe
under upper rigid pipe
The blue boots are upper that connect to
rigid pipe going to inter-cooler
All boots are 3" diameter, orange 2½"L
Blue boots are 3"L
The orange boot is mounted on Y-Pipe
under upper rigid pipe
The blue boots are upper that connect to
rigid pipe going to inter-cooler
All boots are 3" diameter, orange 2½"L
Blue boots are 3"L