collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???  (Read 12072 times)

Offline huntnphool

  • Chance favors the prepared mind!
  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+15)
  • Legend
  • ******
  • Join Date: Apr 2007
  • Posts: 32915
  • Location: Pacific NorthWest
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #30 on: December 27, 2013, 10:21:18 AM »
There's 2 coolers, a horizontal and vertical. Depending which one, the cab might have to come off to access. Easiest way is to pull the cab and do both.

Who the hell designes a truck where any type of fix requires the removal of the cab? This is frigging absurd :twocents:
Its actually a quicker way to get access and saves man hours in the long run, Porsche has been doing it that way for years.
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first!

Offline DRobnsn

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 1036
  • Location: wetside
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #31 on: December 27, 2013, 11:08:12 AM »
There's 2 coolers, a horizontal and vertical. Depending which one, the cab might have to come off to access. Easiest way is to pull the cab and do both.

Who the hell designes a truck where any type of fix requires the removal of the cab? This is frigging absurd :twocents:
Its actually a quicker way to get access and saves man hours in the long run, Porsche has been doing it that way for years.

While this may be true for a shop with bays full of lifts and special equipment it does no good for the backyard guy trying to save a few bucks doing his own work.
Also some places won't even warranty or touch a truck that has been modified.   

Offline jackelope

  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (+29)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 50562
  • Location: Duvall, WA
  • Groups: jackelope
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #32 on: December 27, 2013, 11:15:47 AM »
There's 2 coolers, a horizontal and vertical. Depending which one, the cab might have to come off to access. Easiest way is to pull the cab and do both.

Who the hell designes a truck where any type of fix requires the removal of the cab? This is frigging absurd :twocents:
Its actually a quicker way to get access and saves man hours in the long run, Porsche has been doing it that way for years.

While this may be true for a shop with bays full of lifts and special equipment it does no good for the backyard guy trying to save a few bucks doing his own work.
Also some places won't even warranty or touch a truck that has been modified.

What does modified have anything to do with?
:fire.:

" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield

My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum

Offline huntnphool

  • Chance favors the prepared mind!
  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+15)
  • Legend
  • ******
  • Join Date: Apr 2007
  • Posts: 32915
  • Location: Pacific NorthWest
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #33 on: December 27, 2013, 11:18:56 AM »
There's 2 coolers, a horizontal and vertical. Depending which one, the cab might have to come off to access. Easiest way is to pull the cab and do both.

Who the hell designes a truck where any type of fix requires the removal of the cab? This is frigging absurd :twocents:
Its actually a quicker way to get access and saves man hours in the long run, Porsche has been doing it that way for years.

While this may be true for a shop with bays full of lifts and special equipment it does no good for the backyard guy trying to save a few bucks doing his own work.
Also some places won't even warranty or touch a truck that has been modified.
Agreed, but the backyard guy should have done his research before he purchased a vehicle he is not equipped to work on, on his own, if that was his intention. :twocents:
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first!

Offline DRobnsn

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 1036
  • Location: wetside
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #34 on: December 27, 2013, 11:25:29 AM »
There's 2 coolers, a horizontal and vertical. Depending which one, the cab might have to come off to access. Easiest way is to pull the cab and do both.

Who the hell designes a truck where any type of fix requires the removal of the cab? This is frigging absurd :twocents:
Its actually a quicker way to get access and saves man hours in the long run, Porsche has been doing it that way for years.

While this may be true for a shop with bays full of lifts and special equipment it does no good for the backyard guy trying to save a few bucks doing his own work.
Also some places won't even warranty or touch a truck that has been modified.

What does modified have anything to do with?

Should have worded that differently I guess. What I meant was in allot of cases you become your own warranty station if you modify your vehicle before the warranty is up.

Offline jackelope

  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (+29)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 50562
  • Location: Duvall, WA
  • Groups: jackelope
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #35 on: December 30, 2013, 04:11:12 PM »
 :yike:

:fire.:

" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield

My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum

Offline b23

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+7)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2010
  • Posts: 3323
  • Location: Spokane Wa.
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #36 on: January 01, 2014, 10:33:41 AM »
I have a good friend who's a Ford Tech in Yakima and he's told me that pulling the cab on these trucks really isn't that big of a deal.  He said it's one of those jobs that sounds a lot worse than it is.

I had to have the EGR cooler replaced on my 04 SuperDuty 6.0 went with the built proof after market one and haven't had any problems since.

Like someone has already mentioned, never replace the EGR cooler without replacing the oil cooler too.  They're cheap and since you're already in there you'd be nuts not to replace the oil cooler at the same time.

Offline DRobnsn

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 1036
  • Location: wetside
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #37 on: January 01, 2014, 08:53:09 PM »
Cab pulling or not, I still think its crazy to have to do those kinds of repairs before 50k. If they can't make the majority of the trucks they produce last 100k before these types of repairs they should be doing some reevaluating.


Offline 2labs

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2012
  • Posts: 2299
  • Location: Graham
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #38 on: January 01, 2014, 08:57:16 PM »
So maybe somebody else has experienced this with their diesel?  I noticed after hauling the camper and boat on a couple trips last year that my coolant reservoir was empty.  I took it into the shop and they checked it all out and "pressure tested" the coolant system (whatever that means) and found no leaks... said it was all good, topped it off and sent me on my way.

Ran it around for months just fine and after the next trip working it hard again, it was low on fluid in the reservoir.  I took it in again and again the said it all tested out fine, no problems.  However, this time they put dye in the coolant and said if it does it again we will be able to put it under a light and find the leak from the dye and be able to identify where it's leaking.  It finally goes through some more coolant and I take it back in so they can track the dye markings.  Just got it back and they said there're no leaks, since there was no dye on anything?

Maybe somebody can help me out here... if I top the reservoir off and work the truck hard and it's a half a quart low when I'm done, don't that mean it's leaking somewhere? 

The Ford dealer is adamant it's not leaking... any ideas or thoughts?

Thanks!
Go to powerstroke help.com their is a specific article about this exact issue.
Dino was robbed
Habitual Rock Poacher
Do these "attack" pants make my ass look big?

Offline FC

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: May 2010
  • Posts: 3954
  • Location: Wa
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #39 on: January 01, 2014, 08:58:19 PM »
Lots of Fords have egr issues at low mileage.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

Offline DRobnsn

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 1036
  • Location: wetside
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #40 on: January 01, 2014, 09:24:41 PM »
:yike:

Jackelope, I've been hearing stories about cylinder wash down and oil contamination on diesels with dpf's which use a post injection for regeneration purposes. Have you heard of this?   

Offline follow maggie

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jun 2008
  • Posts: 3323
  • Location: Fargo
  • Just me, just being a nomad
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #41 on: January 02, 2014, 09:39:46 AM »
Maybe this is one reason Ford has such a poor warranty.

Offline jackelope

  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (+29)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 50562
  • Location: Duvall, WA
  • Groups: jackelope
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #42 on: January 02, 2014, 09:45:13 AM »
Maybe this is one reason Ford has such a poor warranty.
5 year 100k miles is a poor warranty?
:fire.:

" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield

My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum

Offline jackelope

  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (+29)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 50562
  • Location: Duvall, WA
  • Groups: jackelope
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #43 on: January 02, 2014, 09:46:58 AM »
:yike:

Jackelope, I've been hearing stories about cylinder wash down and oil contamination on diesels with dpf's which use a post injection for regeneration purposes. Have you heard of this?   

That'd be a new one for me, but I'm an advisor, not a tech. I don't think I've had a customer's truck with that problem yet.
:fire.:

" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield

My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum

Offline huntnphool

  • Chance favors the prepared mind!
  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+15)
  • Legend
  • ******
  • Join Date: Apr 2007
  • Posts: 32915
  • Location: Pacific NorthWest
Re: 2008 F-350 Diesel Using Coolant, But No Leaks???
« Reply #44 on: January 02, 2014, 10:55:05 AM »
Maybe this is one reason Ford has such a poor warranty.
5 year 100k miles is a poor warranty?
No kidding. :chuckle:
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first!

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

New to Grouse hunting by ChrisCox4912
[Today at 12:30:53 PM]


Scotty Pulling Slow by Rick
[Today at 12:23:32 PM]


Help!! Blew out my boots. by washingtonmuley
[Today at 12:20:28 PM]


Anyone use Rod's Meats in Mead? by huntnnw
[Today at 11:50:41 AM]


Pinks! by pickardjw
[Today at 11:50:19 AM]


One day and a wake-up by DaNewb
[Today at 11:06:16 AM]


What are elk eating now by Kingofthemountain83
[Today at 10:52:22 AM]


Quality Archery Opener by Kingofthemountain83
[Today at 10:51:21 AM]


2025 sheds….let's see em by redi
[Today at 10:50:03 AM]


Buck and doe hit by swanderek
[Today at 09:05:20 AM]


2025 Quality Chewuch Tag by no.cen.wa
[Today at 08:55:14 AM]


Saturday double on black bears by mtndew
[Today at 07:11:18 AM]


CWD testing in ALL 100 series GMU's is now mandatory by HUNTIN4SIX
[Yesterday at 10:26:49 PM]


Fries with Eyes by Angry Perch
[Yesterday at 09:45:25 PM]


Multi Season leftovers by Threewolves
[Yesterday at 09:39:21 PM]


Roadless Rule Public Comment by Moose Master
[Yesterday at 08:33:25 PM]


2025 NWTF South Sound Strutters Banquet by Russ McDonald
[Yesterday at 07:17:36 PM]


2025 Canning by Angry Perch
[Yesterday at 06:59:33 PM]


GROUSE 2025...the Season is looming! by ghosthunter
[Yesterday at 05:55:57 PM]


49 Degrees North Early Bull Moose by teanawayslayer
[Yesterday at 05:16:43 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal