Thread: ??? for FORD diesel service tech
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02-11-2010 03:49 PMNow recruiting Mississippi power boaters.
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02-11-2010 04:28 PM
Right on. Thanks Fixxer! It's funny, I flat out love my 2004 F250 6.0. Just replaced the EGR and it's running pretty good again. I considered replacing the truck with something else and I can't do it. I like the truck too much. Hopefully with some luck, I'll be able to do upgrades as needed to keep it around longer than my old Pontiac (235k when I sold it)!
Your offer and insight is greatly appreciated!
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02-11-2010 06:12 PMNow recruiting Mississippi power boaters.
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02-12-2010 11:44 AM
I will keep that in mind. seems as though ford diesel techs are as hard to find as a trans tech. And if i am moving to your area i will be sure to look you up.
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02-12-2010 11:47 AM
2006 6.0
Should I be doing EGR unplug thing?
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02-12-2010 12:25 PM
It would be interesting to read a tech's take on the egr removal.
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02-12-2010 01:30 PM
I HATE the EGR system. makes too much crap for the engine to swallow. It makes what is called "coking" this dark black paste. It can sometimes make deposits and get as hard as rocks and hold a valve open. If you were to continue the use of the EGR system (which is to reduce NOX emissions) in a green state i would reccomend the use of cetane booster. 1 bottle treats 4 tanks and you will see a 1mpg increase (99% of my customers do) it keeps that egr a little cleaner. the only problem with unplugging the valve is the fact that it can still blow open unde high load high boost situations. and the egr cooler has been proven to be a little problem for the 6.0 diesels. That is why i am a firm beleiver in blocking off the cooler. then the cooler cant fail and the egr valve stays plugged in and the processor opens and closes it as if it had exhaust running to it.
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02-12-2010 01:33 PM
Thanks! I'll see if I can find someone that knows how to do it. Lot of the things I'm reading online are for the more tech savvy...
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02-12-2010 02:04 PM
yeah, removing the intake would be a hard repair for a first timer. i would look for PSD tech.
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02-12-2010 05:01 PM
I have already had to replace the EGR vavle on my 06 Dmax with only 30K miles on it. I would like to block it, but not keen on cutting wires under the hood to fool the computer...
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02-12-2010 06:22 PM
I feel you there! The diesel egr system was a good attempt but all the brands were starting some sort of egr system by 07. ford started in 03 and i think chevy started at the same time. dodge kept using their pollution points on thie diesels so they were forced to start in 06 or 07 (i think) The exhaust is just too full of junk for the system to work at 100% for the complete life of the vehicle. The 6.4 has a EGRDOC (exhaust gas recirculation diesel oxidation catylist) in place between the exhaust stream that leads to the egr valve and the valve. It really cleaned up the exhaust gas and made valve replacement almost a thing of the past. the new 6.7 will be equipped as well. And any dodge or chevy with a dpf prob. has them too.
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02-13-2010 11:01 AM
+1
It would never run again if I had some tools under the hood!
How about a list of what I should get done? 2006 F350 SRW long bed King Ranch w/70K miles. Daily driver, tow 10K LBS about 100 miles a year, haul nothing in the bed. Just had the 60K done by Ford 6 months ago and new tires at the same time. Mid grade oil (some thing "Blue" IIRC) every 5K miles.
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02-13-2010 07:30 PM
well, the torqshift trans has an external filter and a drainplug in the pan. Change your fluid every 30k in the trans (you will need 8 to 9 quarts) and replace the filter. Though i sound like a broken record, I would at least buy the spool to delete the egr valve or delete the cooler entirely. I would also complain of a long crank hot and see if you can get the updated STC fitting installed while under warranty. other than that i would enjoy it. I love the looks of these trucks and you have a really good looking truck. Love the 20's they are my favorite rim. those tires wear out quick but you cant beat the price. You could also be adding the trans fluid or lubricity additive from ford to help lube the fuel side of the injectors.
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02-15-2010 11:01 AM
Fixxxer,
What do you think of the 6.4's???????
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02-15-2010 12:09 PM
I'm ok with them. They have plenty of power. Hard to get good MPG out of them. The egr system is alot stronger. The only downfall is the DPF system (not much of a downfall but a downfall) the dpf cleans itself by injecting fuel on the exhaust stroke when the filter is too plugged. then there is an afterburner effect in the exhaust that cleans the DPF. the DPF costs about 2K and is considered a wear item that will have to be baked and then replaced at around 100-150k. other than that they looked at what caused so many problems in the 6.0 and tried to fix them. it has 2 egr coolers. a different valve and 2 turbos. 1 fixed and 1 VGT. It is not a twin turbo it is a dual turbo. seems to get the boost levels in the needed range at all rpms. The body is meant to come off of the 08 and up trucks to make repairs easier.
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