Apr-05-2015 06:11 PM
Apr-27-2015 12:56 AM
P Colahan wrote:
Thanks for the advice. The truck will be driven on longer trips other than to and from work and I will take other routes periodically. One thing about the 7 miles is the hills I have to climb. They should put a little work on the engine.
I need to have the oil changed and fuel filter(s) replaced so I have a baseline to start with. I don't know what the CPS is can you explain?
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palmwhit wrote:
Sounds like you found a good truck. I'd be VERY leery of using it for a daily driver with only a 7 mile distance. The engine will never get up to full operating temperature. Diesels do best and last when they are run at normal operating temperature. Long idle when cold is also to be avoided. Newer diesels have a "kick up" to 1K rpm when the OAT temp is cold to get the engine up to temp. Most engine manuals will tell you to get a "load" on the engine within 5 min. and they also state to let it idle when coming off high speed/temp to get the turbo bearing temps down before shutting down. The engine manual for the Cummins diesel in my last boat was very clear about it. The manual for my Ford a little less specific but still states the same.
Best of luck, take care of it and it'll be around for a long time.
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mike mck wrote:
Oh beautiful Boat. I'm thinking a great cruiser. reasonably economical as well. As boats go. How are the slip fees for liveaboards in your area?
back to trucks. the F450 will not give you too much over the 350. The 550 takes you to a whole new world. 1999 to 2000 will have a Dana 135 rear end with 4.88 gears and 19.5 inch wheels. With the 4.88 dears I was concerned even when the previous owner assured me if I kept it under 70 on the free way empty it would get 15 MPG. didn't believe it but made a run from AZ to Cal and it got right at 15 MPG. Hauling my 6000 lb wet camper and a couple thousand lbs of trailer and Rhino into the mountains with 6 to 7% grades out side Phoenix it gets 10 to 12. Stopping all that mass. Both the 450 and 550 give you 14.5 front and 15.5 rear discs.
Did I mention I love thst boat?