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jabres
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Been a diehard Chevrolet gas, engine truck person my entire life. Use them very hard in my landscaping business, and the 6.0 gasoline never missed a beat. unfortunately the 6.0 gasoline is nonexistent, and I had to buy the 6.6 but Iโ€™m not happy about it. It has been burning oil since day one. Roughly every 5000 miles, itโ€™s using 2 1/2 quarts of oil. it might even be more than that, going through an oil usage test with the dealer now. Anyone else have similar oil burning problem with their 6.6 Chevrolet gasoline? If it was an older truck, I would understand, but I just spent 50,000 and need to carry quarts of oil in my truck.
Thanks!
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Grit_dog
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jabres wrote:
Thanks guys for all the input! I am just extremely particular about my vehicles, and hate the thought of needing to carry extra oil at all times!!
Tough decisions on if I trade in, (and fortunately will get every dollar back that I got in it) and get another GM hoping this one was out of the ordinary, or try out a Ford...


This is either contradictory to your first post, or you got a screamin deal on a new truck or youโ€™ve had this truck for like 3 years (bought pre Covid inflation).
But regardless. If itโ€™s the second thing then you could really do well selling it privately.
However, howโ€™d the oil test go? Itโ€™s been a couple weeks at least now. Or are you just playing the dealers game and donโ€™t know it yet?
Iโ€™m with you though. Either dump it or be creative enough to get a new engine out of the deal.
I agree, in this day and age, a brand new vehicle that is an oil sucker is unacceptable.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
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ognend
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Greene728 wrote:
rjstractor wrote:
Greene728 wrote:
Iโ€™ve got a mint condition 2016 Silverado 2500 CC 4x4 and the 6.0 with 4:10โ€™s that just turned 60k miles. I get asked often if Iโ€™d sell it. The answer is always no. Or at least no one has offered enough yet! Think Iโ€™ll hang on to her a while as posts like this are all to common on different forums.

As far as the 7.3 Ford gassers. We run a number of them in our ambulance fleet. 11 ambulances with a distributed call volume of 23,000 plus a year. Also have 4 F250 Battalion Chief trucks with them. One truck is at Ford now for engine replacement due to a lifter issue at 12k some odd miles, 2 ambulance have had engine replacements (one lifter, the other I believe valve issue going down into the engine) and numerous other issues like plug wires, coolant leaks, and oil consumption. Now admittedly, the ambulances get run hard. But all were low mileage issues, like well under 50k miles. I know the engine really hasnโ€™t been out that long. But so far, they have been nothing like the pre 2020โ€™s that had the 6.8. At least for us. Those engines took a beating and kept on rolling! YMMV.


Interesting to hear about your department's experience with the 7.3 gas. We don't have any yet, have 5 ambulances with the Ford V10. Just like your department, the guys beat them like rented mules and we have no problems that I've heard of. Most departments in our area are going with the diesel Ram 4500 for ambulance chassis, despite the extra length and cost.


Our logistics and acquisition folks have explored this option as well. However, our shop guys have basically wrote off diesel engines and fight them tooth and nail in our EMS units due to all the idling time and emissions issues. We have ordered solely gas since roughly 2016 in ALL Med units. And yes, the 6.8 was solid as a rock. I feel like the 7.3 may get there, it just isnโ€™t there yet.


There is now a 6.8L gasser being offered in the XL trim on the HD trucks if I am not mistaken.
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2013 Palomino HS-2910 Max truck camper
2007 Double D all steel 2-horse bumper pull trailer

Greene728
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rjstractor wrote:
Greene728 wrote:
Iโ€™ve got a mint condition 2016 Silverado 2500 CC 4x4 and the 6.0 with 4:10โ€™s that just turned 60k miles. I get asked often if Iโ€™d sell it. The answer is always no. Or at least no one has offered enough yet! Think Iโ€™ll hang on to her a while as posts like this are all to common on different forums.

As far as the 7.3 Ford gassers. We run a number of them in our ambulance fleet. 11 ambulances with a distributed call volume of 23,000 plus a year. Also have 4 F250 Battalion Chief trucks with them. One truck is at Ford now for engine replacement due to a lifter issue at 12k some odd miles, 2 ambulance have had engine replacements (one lifter, the other I believe valve issue going down into the engine) and numerous other issues like plug wires, coolant leaks, and oil consumption. Now admittedly, the ambulances get run hard. But all were low mileage issues, like well under 50k miles. I know the engine really hasnโ€™t been out that long. But so far, they have been nothing like the pre 2020โ€™s that had the 6.8. At least for us. Those engines took a beating and kept on rolling! YMMV.


Interesting to hear about your department's experience with the 7.3 gas. We don't have any yet, have 5 ambulances with the Ford V10. Just like your department, the guys beat them like rented mules and we have no problems that I've heard of. Most departments in our area are going with the diesel Ram 4500 for ambulance chassis, despite the extra length and cost.


Our logistics and acquisition folks have explored this option as well. However, our shop guys have basically wrote off diesel engines and fight them tooth and nail in our EMS units due to all the idling time and emissions issues. We have ordered solely gas since roughly 2016 in ALL Med units. And yes, the 6.8 was solid as a rock. I feel like the 7.3 may get there, it just isnโ€™t there yet.
2011 Crossroads Cruiser 29BHS ( Traded )
2017 Grand Design 303RLS ( Sold )
Currently camperless ( Just taking a break )
2016 Chevy Silverado 2500 4x4 6.0 and 4:10โ€™s
Me and the wife and our two daughters. Life's good!

rjstractor
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Greene728 wrote:
Iโ€™ve got a mint condition 2016 Silverado 2500 CC 4x4 and the 6.0 with 4:10โ€™s that just turned 60k miles. I get asked often if Iโ€™d sell it. The answer is always no. Or at least no one has offered enough yet! Think Iโ€™ll hang on to her a while as posts like this are all to common on different forums.

As far as the 7.3 Ford gassers. We run a number of them in our ambulance fleet. 11 ambulances with a distributed call volume of 23,000 plus a year. Also have 4 F250 Battalion Chief trucks with them. One truck is at Ford now for engine replacement due to a lifter issue at 12k some odd miles, 2 ambulance have had engine replacements (one lifter, the other I believe valve issue going down into the engine) and numerous other issues like plug wires, coolant leaks, and oil consumption. Now admittedly, the ambulances get run hard. But all were low mileage issues, like well under 50k miles. I know the engine really hasnโ€™t been out that long. But so far, they have been nothing like the pre 2020โ€™s that had the 6.8. At least for us. Those engines took a beating and kept on rolling! YMMV.


Interesting to hear about your department's experience with the 7.3 gas. We don't have any yet, have 5 ambulances with the Ford V10. Just like your department, the guys beat them like rented mules and we have no problems that I've heard of. Most departments in our area are going with the diesel Ram 4500 for ambulance chassis, despite the extra length and cost.
2017 VW Golf Alltrack
2000 Ford F250 7.3

Grit_dog
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Greene728 wrote:
Iโ€™ve got a mint condition 2016 Silverado 2500 CC 4x4 and the 6.0 with 4:10โ€™s that just turned 60k miles. I get asked often if Iโ€™d sell it. The answer is always no. Or at least no one has offered enough yet! Think Iโ€™ll hang on to her a while as posts like this are all to common on different forums.

As far as the 7.3 Ford gassers. We run a number of them in our ambulance fleet. 11 ambulances with a distributed call volume of 23,000 plus a year. Also have 4 F250 Battalion Chief trucks with them. One truck is at Ford now for engine replacement due to a lifter issue at 12k some odd miles, 2 ambulance have had engine replacements (one lifter, the other I believe valve issue going down into the engine) and numerous other issues like plug wires, coolant leaks, and oil consumption. Now admittedly, the ambulances get run hard. But all were low mileage issues, like well under 50k miles. I know the engine really hasnโ€™t been out that long. But so far, they have been nothing like the pre 2020โ€™s that had the 6.8. At least for us. Those engines took a beating and kept on rolling! YMMV.


Preach it brotha!
Or to summarizeโ€ฆFord S_CKS! Lol
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

ognend
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Greene728 wrote:
Iโ€™ve got a mint condition 2016 Silverado 2500 CC 4x4 and the 6.0 with 4:10โ€™s that just turned 60k miles. I get asked often if Iโ€™d sell it. The answer is always no. Or at least no one has offered enough yet! Think Iโ€™ll hang on to her a while as posts like this are all to common on different forums.

As far as the 7.3 Ford gassers. We run a number of them in our ambulance fleet. 11 ambulances with a distributed call volume of 23,000 plus a year. Also have 4 F250 Battalion Chief trucks with them. One truck is at Ford now for engine replacement due to a lifter issue at 12k some odd miles, 2 ambulance have had engine replacements (one lifter, the other I believe valve issue going down into the engine) and numerous other issues like plug wires, coolant leaks, and oil consumption. Now admittedly, the ambulances get run hard. But all were low mileage issues, like well under 50k miles. I know the engine really hasnโ€™t been out that long. But so far, they have been nothing like the pre 2020โ€™s that had the 6.8. At least for us. Those engines took a beating and kept on rolling! YMMV.


The 6.6s have been out since 2020 - there are plenty of trucks now that are higher mileage. The consensus is that there were issues with brakes (loud like trains) and a few electronics issues like dead radios etc. Oil consumption has been talked about in all the groups every now and then but the consensus is that the majority of the trucks do not consume oil and the ones that do - do it within the GM guidelines/expectations (there is a 2020 bulletin about it). I think GM did the right thing to pair the new engine with the tested 6-sp tranny and that way work out all the bugs / limit the variables that could go wrong. Now GM is going to the 10-sp tranny and some people are ecstatic, some are not. Overall, the 6.6s have shown to be good and strong engines and IMHO the most reliable/least problems from all the 3 HD gas engines. Not the most powerful but most reliable.

p.s. this is from the GM TSB:
"Oil consumption of 0.946L/379L of fuel (1 qt./100 gal.) or less is considered acceptable."
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10211061-0001.pdf
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2007 Double D all steel 2-horse bumper pull trailer

Greene728
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Iโ€™ve got a mint condition 2016 Silverado 2500 CC 4x4 and the 6.0 with 4:10โ€™s that just turned 60k miles. I get asked often if Iโ€™d sell it. The answer is always no. Or at least no one has offered enough yet! Think Iโ€™ll hang on to her a while as posts like this are all to common on different forums.

As far as the 7.3 Ford gassers. We run a number of them in our ambulance fleet. 11 ambulances with a distributed call volume of 23,000 plus a year. Also have 4 F250 Battalion Chief trucks with them. One truck is at Ford now for engine replacement due to a lifter issue at 12k some odd miles, 2 ambulance have had engine replacements (one lifter, the other I believe valve issue going down into the engine) and numerous other issues like plug wires, coolant leaks, and oil consumption. Now admittedly, the ambulances get run hard. But all were low mileage issues, like well under 50k miles. I know the engine really hasnโ€™t been out that long. But so far, they have been nothing like the pre 2020โ€™s that had the 6.8. At least for us. Those engines took a beating and kept on rolling! YMMV.
2011 Crossroads Cruiser 29BHS ( Traded )
2017 Grand Design 303RLS ( Sold )
Currently camperless ( Just taking a break )
2016 Chevy Silverado 2500 4x4 6.0 and 4:10โ€™s
Me and the wife and our two daughters. Life's good!

Greene728
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jabres wrote:
huntin dog- I agree, for the MOST part, trading in is never a good financial move.

However, with my situation, a 2022 chevrolet 3500 6.6 gas, I was offered by the local chevrolet dealer $1200 more than what I paid for it 1.5 years ago, and now has 21k miles.



You donโ€™t owe him or anyone else a reason for your decision. Itโ€™s your money. Do what makes you happy and what you need to do!
2011 Crossroads Cruiser 29BHS ( Traded )
2017 Grand Design 303RLS ( Sold )
Currently camperless ( Just taking a break )
2016 Chevy Silverado 2500 4x4 6.0 and 4:10โ€™s
Me and the wife and our two daughters. Life's good!

jabres
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huntin dog- I agree, for the MOST part, trading in is never a good financial move.

However, with my situation, a 2022 chevrolet 3500 6.6 gas, I was offered by the local chevrolet dealer $1200 more than what I paid for it 1.5 years ago, and now has 21k miles.

Grit_dog
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cummins2014 wrote:
larry barnhart wrote:
we had the 2001 3500 8.1 chev dually towing a 15K alpenlite. Friend with a 7.3 ford dually with a lighter fifth passed us as were sitting on a long hill wide area waiting for our MH friend to catch up. We waited for enough time that I didn't think we would catch up to our friend. Well we did very quickly and he was so slow. But he loved his truck. chevman.



Loved the truck ,but when I went to a 38' fifth wheel, it had to go . Never regretted getting the 6.7 Cummins , but my son asked me one day , did I get the discount on my Ram truck . I asked what discount was that , he said the " UGLY discount . :B He's a ford guy . ๐Ÿ˜ž


****โ€ฆ.I got a Ford guy kid tooโ€ฆbut it is my fault. I Found him a cherry Mustang a couple years ago when he was in high schoolโ€ฆ.
Tell your kid youโ€™d rather be cummin than strokin itโ€ฆ.
And my personal motto โ€œOnly good Ford is a free Fordโ€. Since I had a run of probably 20 Ford company trucks.
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2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

cummins2014
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larry barnhart wrote:
we had the 2001 3500 8.1 chev dually towing a 15K alpenlite. Friend with a 7.3 ford dually with a lighter fifth passed us as were sitting on a long hill wide area waiting for our MH friend to catch up. We waited for enough time that I didn't think we would catch up to our friend. Well we did very quickly and he was so slow. But he loved his truck. chevman.



Loved the truck ,but when I went to a 38' fifth wheel, it had to go . Never regretted getting the 6.7 Cummins , but my son asked me one day , did I get the discount on my Ram truck . I asked what discount was that , he said the " UGLY discount . :B He's a ford guy . ๐Ÿ˜ž

larry_barnhart
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we had the 2001 3500 8.1 chev dually towing a 15K alpenlite. Friend with a 7.3 ford dually with a lighter fifth passed us as were sitting on a long hill wide area waiting for our MH friend to catch up. We waited for enough time that I didn't think we would catch up to our friend. Well we did very quickly and he was so slow. But he loved his truck. chevman.
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FishOnOne
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cummins2014 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
CWilson wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Whoa, sorry for being a month behind on GMs next years modelsโ€ฆ.lol.
Well good, GM finally pulled their heads out of their posteriors.
Now Ram is the only one left running 100% outdated transmissions in some of their HD models (aka all the diesels).


Actually more like being about 5 months behind, GM made the announcement early in Dec 22 and launched the new websites then....lol.

Perhaps too busy then stirring up the shitpot at the time on these boards....lol?


Lol, nah, you may be mistaking me for someone who watches every YooToob video, actually caring about what the next latest update isโ€ฆ.

And no one is raving about the (stock) power of the old 7.3 Powerstroke. At least not in the last 15 years or more. That is a poor comparison by which to make a point.



I certainly hope not ,bought new ,and drove for nearly 16 years a early 99 7.3 Powerstroke . Did a great job on any thing around 10K or under ,after that it fell on its face .


Agreed... We have a 02 7.3PSD and power is not it's strength. Having said that I've read reports of ex 7.3PSD owners who now own a 7.3 gas and reported a much improved towing experience.
'12 Ford Super Duty FX4 ELD CC 6.7 PSD 400HP 800ft/lbs "270k Miles"
'16 Sprinter 319MKS "Wide Body"

cummins2014
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Grit dog wrote:
CWilson wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Whoa, sorry for being a month behind on GMs next years modelsโ€ฆ.lol.
Well good, GM finally pulled their heads out of their posteriors.
Now Ram is the only one left running 100% outdated transmissions in some of their HD models (aka all the diesels).


Actually more like being about 5 months behind, GM made the announcement early in Dec 22 and launched the new websites then....lol.

Perhaps too busy then stirring up the shitpot at the time on these boards....lol?


Lol, nah, you may be mistaking me for someone who watches every YooToob video, actually caring about what the next latest update isโ€ฆ.

And no one is raving about the (stock) power of the old 7.3 Powerstroke. At least not in the last 15 years or more. That is a poor comparison by which to make a point.



I certainly hope not ,bought new ,and drove for nearly 16 years a early 99 7.3 Powerstroke . Did a great job on any thing around 10K or under ,after that it fell on its face .