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    Posted: 17 Feb 2012 at 6:16pm
I have a 6070 and she runs good, however she screams really loud I wear ear  plugs when I use her. I was wondering if any one ever  had a problem like this ? It is turbo charged, however I don't think it's the problem. I also have changed all filters and all oils. It doesn't change pitch when it's running . It doesn't affect the performance however it's very annoying.

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Loose baffles in the muffler? maybe
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If it is just making a high pitched whistling noise that is just your turbo. Other than that you may have an exhaust leak (hole in a pipe). Check your exhaust system and if you can't see any cracks or holes you may try finding a muffler to put on it.
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Ok good ideas, I'll check. It sounds more like an old two cycle detroit winding out.

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Originally posted by 740Miller 740Miller wrote:

Ok good ideas, I'll check. It sounds more like an old two cycle detroit winding out.

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I have a 200 that used to have a high pitched sound to it.  My mechanic friend reset the injector opening pressures to the factory spec and the engine then had more of the diesel engine "bark" than a scream.  I can't recall if we had to raise or lower the opening pressures.  Dan
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The 6000 series exhaust manifolds were known to crack, don't know if they are still available or not.
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Check the intake manifold gasket . I have had a few of them blow out a piece of matierial and they will wistle or scream at high rpm.
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