JanAndBill
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Sunday on our way back from the store I noticed that under mild throttle we had a faint "whistle" from under the hood. Got back to the trailer popped the hood, checked all the turbo boots and fittings - nothing amiss. Monday we left out on a 70 mile short hop over the mountains, at first it whistled slightly but as it warmed up it quit. I assumed at that point that it was still a boot. However as we got about 10 miles from our destination, the "whistle" became steadily louder as in "Banshee". All the gauges were showing normal, so I eased it on in. Once set up, popped the hood, and still nothing amiss, but any boost pressure would set off a whole pack of screaming "banshees". My biggest fear was a turbo bearing gone bad, so rather than risk having it come apart under load, I scheduled an appointment at a local Ford dealer. We lucked out on this one, as it turned out to be the exhaust up-pipe from the heads to the turbo. Seems it had a crack in it (right in front of the firewall), that was screeching loud enough to wake the dead! Couple hours labor, a replacement pipe, and the "Banshee" sings no more.