โNov-21-2013 03:38 AM
โNov-23-2013 07:18 AM
Wills250psd wrote:mkirsch wrote:Sorry I could not respond before now I have been workin. Now to clear up a few things, he is the original owner, he ordered it from ford, no chip or any other mods of any kind, something let go and the block is not salvagable. The truck has been garaged since day one! the ford dealer recomends a remaned engine. There is no reason this should have hapened! I have owned 2 6.0 psd trucks an 04 and an 06 both left me stranded and the 04 stayed in the shop ona monthly basis. I also purchased both brand new.I am the o p btw. wills 250psd
3 pages and no sign of the OP... Can y'all say, "I've been had?"
โNov-23-2013 06:33 AM
Jarlaxle wrote:
It's not complicated: GM is stepping up and warrantying them, while Ford is reaming their customers.
โNov-23-2013 05:38 AM
Wills250psd wrote:
Well as you can see by my sig I own a 08 6.4 and its had some probs over its 80K miles many of which are towing miles. Well yesterday my freind called me and after 67K miles with all on schedule maintenence and taking well care off, The engine had BLOWN UP!. He is mad, he has had to replace 2 injectors and an engine wireing harness about 2 years ago that cost over 2 grand. so if you think about it the truck cost 37K with 2K in repairs plus all maint at ford,thats over $40K for 67K of unreliable service. He now has an great looking yard ornament with his recent job loss no way to fix it.SAD AINT IT!
โNov-23-2013 04:05 AM
N-Trouble wrote:Me Again wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Me Again wrote:
Although, maybe GM and Ford will end up suing Bosch over the CP4.2 injection pump problems.
Chris
GM has not had near the number of reported CP4.2 failures that Ford has had.
So how do you know they have had less, neither is going to tell how many failures are occurring. Ford however was included in the NHTSA investigation of the CP4.1 on the VW's. So they are providing those numbers to the feds.
GM is just quietly fixing them. So people are not coming on the web and reporting how GM screwed them by blaming the problem on the users fueling.
Chris
Nothing scientific but if you go to the Dmax forum you can count the number of reported CP4 failures on one hand. By contrast reported failures on Powerstroke forums is notably higher. You can read into it what you want. Ford also appears to be denying warranty claims for many which is complete B. S.
โNov-23-2013 04:02 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
Might look for a block #53 for a cheap swap. These stories are getting so stupid I thought I would help out.
chevman
โNov-22-2013 07:31 PM
โNov-22-2013 09:55 AM
โNov-22-2013 06:39 AM
Me Again wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Me Again wrote:
Although, maybe GM and Ford will end up suing Bosch over the CP4.2 injection pump problems.
Chris
GM has not had near the number of reported CP4.2 failures that Ford has had.
So how do you know they have had less, neither is going to tell how many failures are occurring. Ford however was included in the NHTSA investigation of the CP4.1 on the VW's. So they are providing those numbers to the feds.
GM is just quietly fixing them. So people are not coming on the web and reporting how GM screwed them by blaming the problem on the users fueling.
Chris
โNov-22-2013 06:19 AM
NC Hauler wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Fish your phone is ringing. Help the brotha out Troy. :W
Wow.... My phone is ringing off the hook! :B
Not sure what really went on here, but I can say that I've read about a lot more common rail Cummins burning up a piston and trashing the motor! :W Linky
Took him that long to find that "linky";)
โNov-22-2013 04:11 AM
Lantley wrote:
Simply put this story is why after 15 years and 2 trucks I no longer own a Ford.
I could not take a chance that I would be the one left with no answers and a big bill.
โNov-22-2013 04:05 AM
N-Trouble wrote:Me Again wrote:
Although, maybe GM and Ford will end up suing Bosch over the CP4.2 injection pump problems.
Chris
GM has not had near the number of reported CP4.2 failures that Ford has had.
โNov-22-2013 03:24 AM
โNov-22-2013 02:50 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Tough choice, $15,000 for a crate engine, or about $15,000 to Destroke it!
Destroked
I know what I would do!
โNov-21-2013 07:44 PM
Me Again wrote:
Although, maybe GM and Ford will end up suing Bosch over the CP4.2 injection pump problems.
Chris