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vacuumbed wrote:rowekmr wrote:
I had a 6.0L specialty shop do the work.vacuumbed wrote:rowekmr wrote:
It's good to hear that you are getting started with the process. I wrongly assumed you were going to get a good running 6.0L for the swap though. If you scour the 6.0L forums not firing/stranded is one of the most popular threads in all the 6.0L forums. This engines efficiency is partly dues to its complexity which drives the higher cost of maintenance.
My personal one had issues also but my biggest worry was my head gaskets and oil cooler which are known to be weak spots in this engine but surprisingly with 200K+ miles mines were okay (upgraded anyway). But I had a lot of sensors and other small components that needed replacement that cost combined cost way more than HG/studs and drove my project much over the value of the vehicle. Once mines was taken apart and I had a partial list of what was wrong I had an idea to just sell it and move on. I decided to keep with it and although I really like how it drives now I realize if I ever sell it I will take a real washing with resale value. I'm not talking against what you are doing but just speaking of experience how long and costly the road may be.
Did you do this work yourself or pay to have it done?
I'm going to do all the work myself, so I hope to save money. I know 6.0 parts are expensive though. I guess I love diesel.
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Nov-05-2013 06:13 PM
rowekmr wrote:
I had a 6.0L specialty shop do the work.vacuumbed wrote:rowekmr wrote:
It's good to hear that you are getting started with the process. I wrongly assumed you were going to get a good running 6.0L for the swap though. If you scour the 6.0L forums not firing/stranded is one of the most popular threads in all the 6.0L forums. This engines efficiency is partly dues to its complexity which drives the higher cost of maintenance.
My personal one had issues also but my biggest worry was my head gaskets and oil cooler which are known to be weak spots in this engine but surprisingly with 200K+ miles mines were okay (upgraded anyway). But I had a lot of sensors and other small components that needed replacement that cost combined cost way more than HG/studs and drove my project much over the value of the vehicle. Once mines was taken apart and I had a partial list of what was wrong I had an idea to just sell it and move on. I decided to keep with it and although I really like how it drives now I realize if I ever sell it I will take a real washing with resale value. I'm not talking against what you are doing but just speaking of experience how long and costly the road may be.
Did you do this work yourself or pay to have it done?
Nov-05-2013 06:07 PM
cinrock wrote:
You need 500psi oil pressure out of the high pressure oil pump before it will start. A Scan Gage will help determine that for you. You may have a hi pressure oil leak some where....
Nov-05-2013 05:04 PM
vacuumbed wrote:rowekmr wrote:
It's good to hear that you are getting started with the process. I wrongly assumed you were going to get a good running 6.0L for the swap though. If you scour the 6.0L forums not firing/stranded is one of the most popular threads in all the 6.0L forums. This engines efficiency is partly dues to its complexity which drives the higher cost of maintenance.
My personal one had issues also but my biggest worry was my head gaskets and oil cooler which are known to be weak spots in this engine but surprisingly with 200K+ miles mines were okay (upgraded anyway). But I had a lot of sensors and other small components that needed replacement that cost combined cost way more than HG/studs and drove my project much over the value of the vehicle. Once mines was taken apart and I had a partial list of what was wrong I had an idea to just sell it and move on. I decided to keep with it and although I really like how it drives now I realize if I ever sell it I will take a real washing with resale value. I'm not talking against what you are doing but just speaking of experience how long and costly the road may be.
Did you do this work yourself or pay to have it done?
Nov-05-2013 04:54 PM
Nov-05-2013 04:16 PM
rowekmr wrote:
It's good to hear that you are getting started with the process. I wrongly assumed you were going to get a good running 6.0L for the swap though. If you scour the 6.0L forums not firing/stranded is one of the most popular threads in all the 6.0L forums. This engines efficiency is partly dues to its complexity which drives the higher cost of maintenance.
My personal one had issues also but my biggest worry was my head gaskets and oil cooler which are known to be weak spots in this engine but surprisingly with 200K+ miles mines were okay (upgraded anyway). But I had a lot of sensors and other small components that needed replacement that cost combined cost way more than HG/studs and drove my project much over the value of the vehicle. Once mines was taken apart and I had a partial list of what was wrong I had an idea to just sell it and move on. I decided to keep with it and although I really like how it drives now I realize if I ever sell it I will take a real washing with resale value. I'm not talking against what you are doing but just speaking of experience how long and costly the road may be.
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