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โMar-01-2017 03:59 PM
rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Had a 05 6.0PSD for 7 years and 170k miles. Replaced the EGR valve and or cleaned it every 80k miles. Had a couple of oil leaks early on.
Use only Ford Oil filters and fuel filters. I see many 6.0PSD with after market oil filters and these bypass oil around the filter so you need to check it has the factory oil filter cap. Aftermarket fuel filters do not have the aquablock material around the filter media so these will pass water right to the injectors. Be sure to use a diesel motor oil API CJ4 5W40 or 10W30.
BIL had a 04 for ~5 years with EGR valve issue similar to mine.
We actually purchased a 07 6.0PSD truck last month to add to our 7.3PSD trucks.
Having said this I wouldn't recommend one of these trucks if your a first time diesel buyer. In addition I wouldn't recommend a DPF equipped diesel if your a first time diesel buyer either of any brand.
When Fish recommends against the OP buying a Ford, the OP should listen.
โMar-01-2017 03:57 PM
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โMar-01-2017 12:19 PM
Lantley wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:
I had one completely stock, did all the maintenance on time and used it to tow with. Everybody said the engine needed to work, how can it work when it doesn't want to run. I was a die hard Ford guy, but after the 6.0 disaster when I blew the head gaskets (completely stock), I unloaded that piece of junk and I won't own another one. Look for a Chevy or Ram if you want a diesel and don't want to sit on the side of the road.
This^^^^^ is why there is so much disdain for the 6.0. The OP tells an all to common story.
At this point why would anyone recommend the 6.0? Why get involved?
There are other viable/capable options of the same era that are available without all the drama.
The question is not why all the hate for the 6.0, the question is why are some still in denial. The 6.0 is a unreliable motor with a poor reputation that should be avoided.
I agree not all of the m were bad, but there are way to many that suffer from the known problems to take the risk.
โMar-01-2017 11:59 AM
tinner12002 wrote:
As others have said if you can get your deposit back, get it and buy anything in that year but a ford. I'd also stay away from the 6.4 from 08-10 as it also had some of the same issues as the 6.0. There's a reason why a lot of those trucks with the 6.0 have under 100K miles...people were afraid to drive them after hearing about the issues or they had already had motors replaced.
โMar-01-2017 11:30 AM
tinner12002 wrote:AND if you cannot get your deposit back... Kiss it goodbye.
As others have said if you can get your deposit back, get it and buy anything in that year but a Ford
โMar-01-2017 11:15 AM
โMar-01-2017 10:57 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
You have heard from all the Ford and 6.0 haters here. There sure are a lot of them on the road to all be junk. Mine has been flawless since replacing the stock egr cooler with a stainless bullet proof unit.
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โMar-01-2017 07:01 AM
blofgren wrote:shum02 wrote:
I'm always amazed at the personal HATE people have for this motor, like it was responsible for the demise of a loved one. Yet around my neck of the woods I see more of them on the road than Cumins and Duramax trucks of the same years combined. Ford really must have done something wrong for almost 5 years.
Oh well. Hoping for another 5-10 years out of mine yet. Sure don't see why it won't hit 500K miles.
Amazed??? Have you not read of the thousands of people who have paid a fortune to keep these trucks on the road? Been on the side of the road with one? Paid dearly with resale value in the toilet? It isn't a mystery as to why there's a lot of disgust towards them.
And the fact that you see more of them on the road than any other truck means nothing. The vast majority of them have had a boat load of money put into them to keep them going and a lot of owners are forced to do it because they can't afford to get out of them.
Ford certainly did do something wrong and it was for more than 5 years because the 6.4L was a disaster too. They went from the excellent 7.3L to these 2 excuses for diesel engines and lost a lot of loyal customers doing so. I was one of them.
โMar-01-2017 05:01 AM