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Quote from: Skillet on June 22, 2016, 09:30:17 AM Happy, what were the ECT/EOT deltas when the oil coolers blew in your trucks?99% of the people buying these trucks don't have the slightest clue what that even means, nevermind that it's something that they should be aware of.Really, 90% of them wouldn't even care if they did know. Most folks want to know their truck starts and stops. Beyond that, that's what shops are for. Fix it when it breaks. It may not be logical, but I think it's true based on being surrounded by it 10 hours a day, 5-6 days a week.
Happy, what were the ECT/EOT deltas when the oil coolers blew in your trucks?
Quote from: jackelope on June 22, 2016, 09:57:21 AMQuote from: Skillet on June 22, 2016, 09:30:17 AM Happy, what were the ECT/EOT deltas when the oil coolers blew in your trucks?99% of the people buying these trucks don't have the slightest clue what that even means, nevermind that it's something that they should be aware of.Really, 90% of them wouldn't even care if they did know. Most folks want to know their truck starts and stops. Beyond that, that's what shops are for. Fix it when it breaks. It may not be logical, but I think it's true based on being surrounded by it 10 hours a day, 5-6 days a week. Thats my point. If someone is considering a 6.0 truck they owe it to themselves to do a little research to sort the chaff from the wheat in terms of info they get on the net. There are a lot of uneducated, unhappy former 6.0 owners out there who propagate the bad info.Bottom line is they are not inherently bad engines, and can actually be very good if the basic maintenance is done per spec, they are not hot rodded, and bad oil cooler / EGR cooler design Ford forced on a good International engine is actually paid attention to. With D-Rock considering a 6.0, I'm trying to illustrate the point that there is some work pre-purchase and maintenance wise, but with basic care and common sense these engines are not the time bombs they are made out to be. And with the negative public perception of them, you can get a helluva deal on a good truck.
Quote from: whacker1 on June 22, 2016, 10:23:13 AMFamily member lost a head gasket & turbo on a 2006 duramax in the last month.....labor call for head gasket is 35 hours.....110,000 miles on it. Labor time for both head gaskets is 35.6 hours. At $140 per hour, which is local going rate here, that's $5k just in labor. Yikes.They all have issues, some of which can be really expensive.
Family member lost a head gasket & turbo on a 2006 duramax in the last month.....labor call for head gasket is 35 hours.....110,000 miles on it.
I wouldnt do that until it needs to be done. The more important first task is to determine what shape the oil cooler is in first by running a simple test with a ScanGuage II (or similar diagnostic tool). I'd consider that a pre-purchase requirement. So much easy-to-find, good info out on the web on this issue and testing procedure. Happy, what were the ECT/EOT deltas when the oil coolers blew in your trucks?
I have an 05 I picked up with 70k. Now has 130k. It's such a pile of crap, I had to replace the FICM for $300 once. I was told that if you drive it hard, it eliminates "all" potential problems. That must be somewhat true as I drive the hell out of it.
I dont think he could find the sarcasm imogi
Love my 2005 6.0 A bypass oil filter with amsoil and a egr cooler delete made the truck fantastic.