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kw/00 wrote:ls1mike wrote:
I am gonna sound like a D-bag here but some of you guys are hand wringers
It was a head replacement. There are 6.0 Fords on here that are running around that had the body off to do head gaskests and studs, rebuilt rearends on trucks, rebuilt transmissions, Injector replacements on diesels, Cam replacments on AFM/DOD engines.
We are talking about a head replacement on a small block push rod engine. Day one stuff. They don't even have to set lash on the valves. They are self adjusting.
OP put it on the floor, it will be fine. The Hemi head replacement is not much different than an LS based motor. I did heads and cam in my garage on the WS6 60,000 miles ago. 500 11 sec 1/4 mile passes later and not one issue.
Mike good post, spot on.
โOct-11-2018 09:52 AM
ls1mike wrote:
I am gonna sound like a D-bag here but some of you guys are hand wringers
It was a head replacement. There are 6.0 Fords on here that are running around that had the body off to do head gaskests and studs, rebuilt rearends on trucks, rebuilt transmissions, Injector replacements on diesels, Cam replacments on AFM/DOD engines.
We are talking about a head replacement on a small block push rod engine. Day one stuff. They don't even have to set lash on the valves. They are self adjusting.
OP put it on the floor, it will be fine. The Hemi head replacement is not much different than an LS based motor. I did heads and cam in my garage on the WS6 60,000 miles ago. 500 11 sec 1/4 mile passes later and not one issue.
โOct-11-2018 08:53 AM
โOct-10-2018 06:09 PM
bsbeedub wrote:ls1mike wrote:
I am gonna sound like a D-bag here but some of you guys are hand wringers
It was a head replacement. There are 6.0 Fords on here that are running around that had the body off to do head gaskests and studs, rebuilt rearends on trucks, rebuilt transmissions, Injector replacements on diesels, Cam replacments on AFM/DOD engines.
We are talking about a head replacement on a small block push rod engine. Day one stuff. They don't even have to set lash on the valves. They are self adjusting.
OP put it on the floor, it will be fine. The Hemi head replacement is not much different than an LS based motor. I did heads and cam in my garage on the WS6 60,000 miles ago. 500 11 sec 1/4 mile passes later and not one issue.
This is all new to me. I know enough about engines to be dangerous and that was back in the late 70โs. Iโm envious of the knowledge and skill that some of you have.
No d-bag and thanks for the honesty but I hope you understand my point of view. Very limited knowledge and what seems to me to be open heart surgery!
โOct-10-2018 06:02 PM
ls1mike wrote:
I am gonna sound like a D-bag here but some of you guys are hand wringers
It was a head replacement. There are 6.0 Fords on here that are running around that had the body off to do head gaskests and studs, rebuilt rearends on trucks, rebuilt transmissions, Injector replacements on diesels, Cam replacments on AFM/DOD engines.
We are talking about a head replacement on a small block push rod engine. Day one stuff. They don't even have to set lash on the valves. They are self adjusting.
OP put it on the floor, it will be fine. The Hemi head replacement is not much different than an LS based motor. I did heads and cam in my garage on the WS6 60,000 miles ago. 500 11 sec 1/4 mile passes later and not one issue.
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Dave H M wrote:
I keep opening this thread hoping i get a good report from the OP.
Talk about high jacking. :S
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azrving wrote:Glad you added that caveat. Their first two attempts were less then stellar. The mechanic I use has had to repair 3 GM gas motors with cylinder deactivation including his own. A good friend had to to have his transmission replaced in his new 70k Denali when the torque converter went out before 10k miles on the truck, under warranty. So yes GM has issues as well.LVJJJ wrote:
Kinda glad I only drive Chevy-GMC's
Right on, they have a great diesel history. Well....they did get better after isuzu got involved. ๐
โOct-10-2018 05:31 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:I had similar issues with a 98 Dodge truck engine, transmission, ring and pinion gears and ball joints all before 100k miles. My oldest 99 Ford 7.3 F-250 has 255k miles with no major issues, the second oldest 2000 V-10 F-250 has 190k, replaced the clutch and heater core along with normal maintenance items.
Nope don't buy lotto tickets nor do I buy raffle tickets unless they are for a very good cause.
But since I have been buying Chrysler products I have only had one vehicle that even came close to the issues I had with my Fords. A Grand Voyager that had a vibration in the front that the dealer could not or would not find/fix. BTW I started buy Chrysler's long before I went to work for them.
Don