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Ford Diesel 6.0 info needed!
RnRJack
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Posted 2014-10-11 5:26 PM
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I have heard a lot of ugly things about the Ford 6.0s, I found a really good deal on a 2006 6.0 diesel with 70k miles on it, someone said to check the heads to see if they have been replaced?

Anyone haul with this truck and had problems? Or no problems?
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WrapN3MN
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2014-10-11 5:44 PM
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81k miles on ours and no problems. . . yet at least :) We only use it for hauling and its been reliable.
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Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2014-10-11 6:34 PM
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I had an 08 and had it towed three times within a year and had maybe 100k miles on it. Everytime it was some sort of sensor. I loved the truck just didn't love the problems. The last time it broke down I was 30 min out of vegas on way to nfr. Not a good way to start the week.
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Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2014-10-11 7:03 PM
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I'm a ford girl through and through but I would steer clear of that engine. My stepdad had one and it started smoking real bad when you would step on it. He took it in and had it looked at and it wasn't until he went to a more honest dealer that told him that there is a faulty part on those trucks (I think it had to do with the cooling system) long story short, once it breaks they'll replace it with the same faulty part and it costs like $5k and it could last 10k miles or 50kmiles. you just don't know. By the time he figured it out, the truck was 14 days out of waranty..... he got SKREWED. He's now sporting a 2011 6.7 and I'll be buying a 7.3 when I save enough. 
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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-10-11 7:20 PM
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My 05 has 114,000 miles on it but I have a good mechanic and change oil and filters as needed.
Haven't had any major problems yet. 
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Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-10-11 7:41 PM
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Check website bulletproof6.0.com
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Almostafarm
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-10-11 8:13 PM
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My dad has one that is a 2005 he bought brand new off the lot. Biggest piece of junk. Never will have another one. He found a 6.0 survival kit and replaced a bunch of stuff on it and while it has been better still has issues.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-10-11 8:45 PM
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Injectors are bad in those engines, my cousin had to replace all but one injector within a year. My neighbour has two 06 fords there is always one truck broken down, he has also replaced all injectors then some on both trucks.
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Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-10-11 8:47 PM
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You will need an EGR Delete kit, and sensor. Replace the air filter with one of those fancy ones. After a hundred thousand miles your universal joints will need to be replaced. All the rest is pure maintainance,
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-11 9:00 PM
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Generally on the Ford 6.0 diesels, it is the injectors that go bad, and from what I understand they go bad between 120,000 miles and 140,000 miles. Maybe they had problems with the heads too, but that is not what I've heard. Unfortunately, injectors in a diesel is no cheap fix...our friend has a Duramax, and injectors cost about $4000 for it, I would imagine Ford's cost range to be similar. If it were me, I would try to find a Dodge Cummins (older 12 valve if you can, but that is extremely difficult), or an older 7.3 diesel Ford, or a newer 6.7 diesel Ford (the 6.4 diesel Fords had their fair share of problems too).  Good luck!   
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firewaterfuelsme
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2014-10-12 8:53 AM
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Ford won a lawsuit against the engine maker of the 6.0 trucks but refuse to pass along to their consumers. There is pending class action suits against ford at this time. I had 2 of these trucks and will never own another Ford product. Of course my issues with motor didn't arise until warranty expired. I finally gave them away to get something dependable and less costly.
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RnRJack
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2014-10-12 9:02 AM
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Okay so what is the best older between 07-2012 1 ton truck? I have a chevy 1500 at 100k now never ever (knock on wood) had any problems and it hauls my 3200 lb steel stock trailer with 2-3 horses great. But eventually I would like a gooseneck to sleep in at the big shows which I frequent often
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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-10-12 11:33 AM
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Having owned and disposed of that engine in a 450 within the last 9 months I would say heck no.  FIrst thing that went out was a high pressure oil pump which cost $3000.  When that puppy goes you are dead on the spot where ever it happens. Not pretty in the middle of the road!!!.  Nex thing was 2 injectors that left us unable to get home with our rig and 4 horses when it was 5 degrees.  When the injectors were replaced I drove out of the diesel shop and directly to a dealership to trade it off.    
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RnRJack
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2014-10-12 11:49 AM
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What about a 6.7?
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-12 12:12 PM
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RnRJack - 2014-10-12 10:49 AM What about a 6.7?

6.7 diesel Fords are so far proving themselves to be a very good truck. I personally really like Dodge Cummins, but I hear the new ones aren't as good as the older ones.  
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Arkiecanchaser
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-10-12 4:07 PM
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We have a 2006 with low mileage...57,000 miles on it.  So far we've replaced the turbo and it's in the shop right now, at this moment, because Friday on the way to Edmund, OK the transmission suffered "catastrophic failure" according to the mechanic who looked at it yesterday.  We were pulling a trailer headed to pickup a new horse when it started making this horrid noise and loosing power.  We limped into the McDonald's located into the middle of the Turner turnpike on the west side of Stroud OK.  U.S. Rider had a truck there in 45 minutes to haul the sucker back to the dealership.  If you buy one, you need U.S. Rider Equestrian. They haul your truck and your horse and trailer when you break down.  So ummm NO! Don't buy one!  We're contemplating trading this one off... it never breaks down close to home- always away from the house when were pulling a trailer.  
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Falcon1
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-10-12 6:31 PM
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Everyone I have heard about has had problems with the Ford 6.0, get a 12 or 24 valve cummins and you will be much happier I have the Ford 7.3 real dog if your pulling a trailer unless you put all the after market things on it. you can not beat the 5.9 for pulling and Gas mileage. mine 5.9 get 22mpg unload and around 16 with a living Qtr not a real large one. BUT!!! you have to keep your foot out of it. To get the mileage
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Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-12 8:40 PM
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Falcon1 - 2014-10-12 5:31 PM Everyone I have heard about has had problems with the Ford 6.0, get a 12 or 24 valve cummins and you will be much happier I have the Ford 7.3 real dog if your pulling a trailer unless you put all the after market things on it. you can not beat the 5.9 for pulling and Gas mileage. mine 5.9 get 22mpg unload and around 16 with a living Qtr not a real large one. BUT!!! you have to keep your foot out of it. To get the mileage

^^^^^^^^^What they said.  LOVE our Cummins pickups. 
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Running2Win
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2014-10-12 9:00 PM
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Die hard ford gal here still haul with my 2000 7.3 which we bought back in 2003. We had a 6.0 and will never own another, biggest piece of crap to ever roll off the ford production line. We also had a 2008, 6.4 and it was a pretty decent hauling rig. Unfortunately, had to trade her in due to problems caused by the Motörhead we let work on it. Ended up firing my old 7.3 back up and haven't looked back since! :)
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rodeomom13
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-10-12 9:52 PM
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Run. Run far away. Don't do it. Those who haven't had problems still have theirs. If you find one on a used lot, it has been a problem. Unless you have a diesel mechanic on call to fix every issue or have the extra money to bulletproof it, don't do it.  There is a reason there are so many for sale. They never fixed the problems, in spite of what people will tell you. 

There is a reason there was a class action lawsuit against Ford and the motor. 
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Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2014-10-13 4:20 AM
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Love my 6.0 however i have had radiator replaced, turbo hose, head gaskets (5k) and now my exhaust is starting to have problems. You will find these trucks cheap because international fkd these motors up and ford has gotten in some lawsuits. If I had it to do all over again I would have done my homework and not bought a 6.0 I love it because it's purdy hauls gr8 and paid for. But if you have the $$ you can line these problems out before they happen such as deletion kits and different heads etc which is what a lot of ppl do I've seen a 6.0 w 666000 miles on it (mostly towing miles) I have 180,000 miles so far. Buyer beware because u will have problems w this truck
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Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-10-13 6:05 AM
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There is a reason that you beatiful trucks for sale. You never see dodges for,sale used also dont chevy and gmc for sale either.
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Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-10-13 9:00 AM
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daisycake123 - 2014-10-13 5:05 AM There is a reason that you beatiful trucks for sale. You never see dodges for,sale used also dont chevy and gmc for sale either.

This is true.  You see them in junk yards. 

 
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-10-13 9:34 AM
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Our 6.0 is a badass. Bulletproof it and rock on.  
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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-10-13 10:29 AM
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Arkiecanchaser - 2014-10-12 4:07 PM We have a 2006 with low mileage...57,000 miles on it.  So far we've replaced the turbo and it's in the shop right now, at this moment, because Friday on the way to Edmund, OK the transmission suffered "catastrophic failure" according to the mechanic who looked at it yesterday.  We were pulling a trailer headed to pickup a new horse when it started making this horrid noise and loosing power.  We limped into the McDonald's located into the middle of the Turner turnpike on the west side of Stroud OK.  U.S. Rider had a truck there in 45 minutes to haul the sucker back to the dealership.  If you buy one, you need U.S. Rider Equestrian. They haul your truck and your horse and trailer when you break down.  So ummm NO! Don't buy one!  We're contemplating trading this one off... it never breaks down close to home- always away from the house when were pulling a trailer.  

Same place I spent time the first weekend of January (dark, snow on the ground,  5 degrees and four horses)  when I lost the two injectors in mine.   Hence the reason it is history!!!
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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-10-13 10:32 AM
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Murphy - 2014-10-13 9:34 AM Our 6.0 is a badass. Bulletproof it and rock on.  

I sure hope you continue with the good luck.  Mine pulled great and I loved it until things started going bad.  
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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-10-13 10:33 AM
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cow pie - 2014-10-11 8:47 PM You will need an EGR Delete kit, and sensor. Replace the air filter with one of those fancy ones. After a hundred thousand miles your universal joints will need to be replaced. All the rest is pure maintainance,

^^^This.  My mother's truck kept overheating and using alot of coolant.  After putting on a tuner and doing and EGR delete it is good as new.  Don't wait to do this....the mechanic said 90% of the problems with 6.0 is the EGR cooler.   
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rodeomom13
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-10-13 10:39 AM
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Herbie - 2014-10-13 9:33 AM
cow pie - 2014-10-11 8:47 PM You will need an EGR Delete kit, and sensor. Replace the air filter with one of those fancy ones. After a hundred thousand miles your universal joints will need to be replaced. All the rest is pure maintainance,
^^^This.  My mother's truck kept overheating and using alot of coolant.  After putting on a tuner and doing and EGR delete it is good as new.  Don't wait to do this....the mechanic said 90% of the problems with 6.0 is the EGR cooler.   

Never had 1 problem with the EGR. Two turbos, 6 injectors, a $70 y connector that moves oil from point a to point b, $800 in labor to fix that. Some fan of some sort, don't remember the name. Left us walking with 5 head of horses in 100 degree heat.

 
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Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2014-10-13 11:10 AM
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Herbie - 2014-10-13 11:33 AM

cow pie - 2014-10-11 8:47 PM You will need an EGR Delete kit, and sensor. Replace the air filter with one of those fancy ones. After a hundred thousand miles your universal joints will need to be replaced. All the rest is pure maintainance,

^^^This.  My mother's truck kept overheating and using alot of coolant.  After putting on a tuner and doing and EGR delete it is good as new.  Don't wait to do this....the mechanic said 90% of the problems with 6.0 is the EGR cooler.   

This was what went bad in ours.
It is expensive to fix, and WILL leave you sitting on the side of the road.
If it is cheap enough you can do the EGR delete and still come out ahead, I might consider.
People I know that have had this done say they are great after you get this problem fixed, so I am hoping that is the case.
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Reg. May 2014
Posted 2014-10-13 12:00 PM
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I love my 6.0. It is a tank. The only issue we had was injectors and we got those replaced. When the owner of a huge nationwide diesel shop says he'd rather have a 6.0 than the other new ford motors, that means something to me. If you all are wondering it's Randall's Performance and he does the testing for Diesel power magazine, so he see a few diesel truck on a daily basis. Just make sure you have all the maintenance records to go with the truck if you are serious about buying it.

ETA: If you decide it's not the right truck for you, would you want to send me a PM, because I'll probably definitely take a serious look at it.

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BS Hauler
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-10-13 3:39 PM
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First off the 6.0 is not a bad motor if you fix the issues with it.
1:  What takes out the injectors is the FICM box. ( Fuel Injection Control Module ) It was made with parts that were barelly good enough to tolerate the heat that is generated in it.  It needs to be sent to
http://www.ficmrepair.com/ . This guy will fix it with a lot better quality parts. Plus have him put in the Atlas 40 program in it at the same time.
2:  What takes out the EGR cooler is the anti freeze that ford used. The silicants would fall out of suspention and plug up the water side of the oil cooler which would shut off the water flow going to the EGR cooler
. Which would in turn put cracks in the EGR cooler which then would let water into the intake system and then into the cylinders which would take out the head gaskets. Thus the motor would be low on water and now its letting the motor run hot because of not enough coolant.  This problem can be fixed by putting in an EGR delete kit.
3:  Ford used torque to yield head bolts which are not good enough for this application. They need to be replaced with ARP head studs.

I have an 02 7.3 with 120,000 miles and an 06 6.0 with 80,000 miles on it. You will find out that all diesel trucks have their good points and their downfalls. All makes of trucks are starting to have injector problems and Emission control problems because of the poor quality of diesel fuel we get today. You can fix a 6.0 for 3 to 4 thousand and buy the truck pretty reasonable. Or you could buy one of the newer diesels for a lot of money and still have problems. To fix one of the newer diesels can be as high as $14,000 if you have to put in injectors and the high pressure fuel pump on all three brands.

If you want to learn about the 6.0 ford go to
Diesel Forum - TheDieselStop.com and read here.
 
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BS Hauler - 2014-10-13 3:39 PM First off the 6.0 is not a bad motor if you fix the issues with it.

1:  What takes out the injectors is the FICM box. ( Fuel Injection Control Module ) It was made with parts that were barelly good enough to tolerate the heat that is generated in it.  It needs to be sent to
http://www.ficmrepair.com/ . This guy will fix it with a lot better quality parts. Plus have him put in the Atlas 40 program in it at the same time.

2:  What takes out the EGR cooler is the anti freeze that ford used. The silicants would fall out of suspention and plug up the water side of the oil cooler which would shut off the water flow going to the EGR cooler
. Which would in turn put cracks in the EGR cooler which then would let water into the intake system and then into the cylinders which would take out the head gaskets. Thus the motor would be low on water and now its letting the motor run hot because of not enough coolant.  This problem can be fixed by putting in an EGR delete kit.

3:  Ford used torque to yield head bolts which are not good enough for this application. They need to be replaced with ARP head studs.



I have an 02 7.3 with 120,000 miles and an 06 6.0 with 80,000 miles on it. You will find out that all diesel trucks have their good points and their downfalls. All makes of trucks are starting to have injector problems and Emission control problems because of the poor quality of diesel fuel we get today. You can fix a 6.0 for 3 to 4 thousand and buy the truck pretty reasonable. Or you could buy one of the newer diesels for a lot of money and still have problems. To fix one of the newer diesels can be as high as $14,000 if you have to put in injectors and the high pressure fuel pump on all three brands.



If you want to learn about the 6.0 ford go to
Diesel Forum - TheDieselStop.com and read here.

 

I have an 05 with 56K miles and we have done all the above.  I took my truck to St Joe Diesel in St Joe, Mo.  Diesel truck are all they work on. I have done all the above and need to add one more suggestion.   Change the oil every 3000 miles.   They told me this motor is a work horse but needs lots of TLC.  Good luck. 
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Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-10-13 4:23 PM
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BS Hauler - 2014-10-13 2:39 PM First off the 6.0 is not a bad motor if you fix the issues with it.

1:  What takes out the injectors is the FICM box. ( Fuel Injection Control Module ) It was made with parts that were barelly good enough to tolerate the heat that is generated in it.  It needs to be sent to
http://www.ficmrepair.com/ . This guy will fix it with a lot better quality parts. Plus have him put in the Atlas 40 program in it at the same time.

2:  What takes out the EGR cooler is the anti freeze that ford used. The silicants would fall out of suspention and plug up the water side of the oil cooler which would shut off the water flow going to the EGR cooler
. Which would in turn put cracks in the EGR cooler which then would let water into the intake system and then into the cylinders which would take out the head gaskets. Thus the motor would be low on water and now its letting the motor run hot because of not enough coolant.  This problem can be fixed by putting in an EGR delete kit.

3:  Ford used torque to yield head bolts which are not good enough for this application. They need to be replaced with ARP head studs.



I have an 02 7.3 with 120,000 miles and an 06 6.0 with 80,000 miles on it. You will find out that all diesel trucks have their good points and their downfalls. All makes of trucks are starting to have injector problems and Emission control problems because of the poor quality of diesel fuel we get today. You can fix a 6.0 for 3 to 4 thousand and buy the truck pretty reasonable. Or you could buy one of the newer diesels for a lot of money and still have problems. To fix one of the newer diesels can be as high as $14,000 if you have to put in injectors and the high pressure fuel pump on all three brands.



If you want to learn about the 6.0 ford go to
Diesel Forum - TheDieselStop.com and read here.

 

That was another thing we replaced that wasn't cheap.... The FICM. Then lost 4 more injectors.

You should not have to be a diesel mechanic or know one to have one of these trucks. They should all be dummy proof. It doesn't help that the dealerships aren't straight with people about them. I get tired of people making excuses for these piece of crap trucks. Basically 6.0 lovers who think they have it all figured out are telling everyone with problems that they are idiots. The 6.0 by itself IS a good motor. But not in a hard working truck. They are underpowered and fragile.  You fork out $40-$50,000 for a truck (which is what they cost brand new 10 years ago) and shouldn't have to put another $15,000+ in it to go 300,000 miles.

Also, thanks to our tree hugger government, we are unable to get a decent diesel truck. 
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Arkiecanchaser - 2014-10-12 4:07 PM

We have a 2006 with low mileage...57,000 miles on it.  So far we've replaced the turbo and it's in the shop right now, at this moment, because Friday on the way to Edmund, OK the transmission suffered "catastrophic failure" according to the mechanic who looked at it yesterday.  We were pulling a trailer headed to pickup a new horse when it started making this horrid noise and loosing power.  We limped into the McDonald's located into the middle of the Turner turnpike on the west side of Stroud OK.  U.S. Rider had a truck there in 45 minutes to haul the sucker back to the dealership.  If you buy one, you need U.S. Rider Equestrian. They haul your truck and your horse and trailer when you break down.  So ummm NO! Don't buy one!  We're contemplating trading this one off... it never breaks down close to home- always away from the house when were pulling a trailer.  

Did you buy this truck brand new or used?
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I have a 2005 6.0 with 190K miles. Majority of those miles are hauling. It does have the EGR delete. I've just started having cold start issues but I'm about to check voltage to the FICM and do the FICM update. They all have their issues. The forums online for diesels are amazing! Also, ford made considerable changes so 2005 and up don't have as many issues with high pressure oil pump etc.


The 6.0 when maintenanced well and the delete done are solid trucks with plenty of HP. This is my fourth Ford and my first 6.0 and I'm very happy with it.
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No major problems and plan on running them till they fall apart.
 
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Would love to have a low mileage 7.3 in decent shape, but I have a 2006 6.0.

Keeping myself educated on the problems with the 6.0, I did the EGR delete AND what BS Hauler missed is replacing the oil cooler, which plugs up and THAT take out the EGR. The engine can them overheat, blow the headgasket AND torque the headbolts.

Since truck was already paid for and relatively low milage (87K) doing the improvements was much cheaper than buying a new truck! I replaced with an improved OEM oil cooler instead of the recommended after market one, but we did put in a coolant filter.

Truck now has 150K on it and going strong (fingers crossed).

The 6.0 is not to be taken on lightly but CAN be a good engine.
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Dr. J
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Posted 2014-10-20 9:58 PM
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I will give you the same advice I give anyone regarding 6.0's - run. Run really quickly the other direction! LOL. We had one that we spent years paying off the debt from it. Had to replace SO MUCH stuff on it (oil sending unit, EGR delete, injectors, etc, etc, etc). Spent thousands over the 4 years we had it, cause of course it all went south after the warranty was up. Then we finally reached our breaking point (when the rear end went out) we could barely get rid of the thing. We were able to sell my 3/4 gas truck that was 4 years older than the 6.0 for more money.

When it wasn't in the shop that truck ran like a beast, but it wasn't worth the constant breakdowns. There is a reason you can buy them cheap.
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Arkiecanchaser
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-10-21 12:37 PM
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RoanyGoodPoni - 2014-10-13 4:48 PM
Arkiecanchaser - 2014-10-12 4:07 PM We have a 2006 with low mileage...57,000 miles on it.  So far we've replaced the turbo and it's in the shop right now, at this moment, because Friday on the way to Edmund, OK the transmission suffered "catastrophic failure" according to the mechanic who looked at it yesterday.  We were pulling a trailer headed to pickup a new horse when it started making this horrid noise and loosing power.  We limped into the McDonald's located into the middle of the Turner turnpike on the west side of Stroud OK.  U.S. Rider had a truck there in 45 minutes to haul the sucker back to the dealership.  If you buy one, you need U.S. Rider Equestrian. They haul your truck and your horse and trailer when you break down.  So ummm NO! Don't buy one!  We're contemplating trading this one off... it never breaks down close to home- always away from the house when were pulling a trailer.  
Did you buy this truck brand new or used?

My husband bought it used.  I guess there was a reason it was traded in, because the first time we hauled a couple of hours with it the turbo went out. 
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-10-21 2:59 PM
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mtcanchazer - 2014-10-12 12:12 PM

RnRJack - 2014-10-12 10:49 AM What about a 6.7?

6.7 diesel Fords are so far proving themselves to be a very good truck. I personally really like Dodge Cummins, but I hear the new ones aren't as good as the older ones.  

If you can find a 5.9 Cummins ... the engine wont freakin' die. However, the down side is because it is SUCH a heavy engine, your front end will need more maintenance than "usual". I haul quite a bit with ours and like it minus the front end up keep.

The Duramax's (6.6) have been performing well for my family - we have an '06 that ya can't kill with over 250K miles on it. The only maintenance has been general upkeep for a truck with that many miles. The '09 had one injector go funky but was still under warranty, and since then has had no problems - It now has close to 150K miles on it.

Hope this helps! I loathe truck shopping.
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-10-21 3:00 PM
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runningk - 2014-10-20 5:25 PM

We own 3 7.3 diesels.  A 99 F-350, 03 F-250 and an 03 F-250.
All still running strong.  99 has 180,00, 02 has 241,000 and 03 has 185,000.
No major problems and plan on running them till they fall apart.
 

Now that 7.3 is a sweet sweet engine!! :)
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Murphy
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-10-21 3:01 PM
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Murphy - 2014-10-13 9:34 AM Our 6.0 is a badass. Bulletproof it and rock on.  
I sure hope you continue with the good luck.  Mine pulled great and I loved it until things started going bad.  

 250k miles strong. Regularly hauls a 10k pound Bobcat.
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RunningOnPaints
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2014-10-21 3:08 PM
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I have 2006 6.0.. I've had injectors replaced but that is all.. I have 150+K on it..
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runningk
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2014-10-21 6:54 PM
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lindseylou2290 - 2014-10-21 3:00 PM
runningk - 2014-10-20 5:25 PM We own 3 7.3 diesels.  A 99 F-350, 03 F-250 and an 03 F-250.

All still running strong.  99 has 180,00, 02 has 241,000 and 03 has 185,000.

No major problems and plan on running them till they fall apart.

 
Now that 7.3 is a sweet sweet engine!! :)

You are so right.   
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redcbrf3
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2014-10-21 8:38 PM
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mtcanchazer - 2014-10-12 12:12 PM

RnRJack - 2014-10-12 10:49 AM What about a 6.7?

6.7 diesel Fords are so far proving themselves to be a very good truck. I personally really like Dodge Cummins, but I hear the new ones aren't as good as the older ones.  

We have a 2012 F350 with the 6.7 that we really like. However last month the engine spun a bearing and had to have the motor replaced. Thank goodness it was still under warranty because that bill was $17K. We will be purchasing the extended warranty for it. The 7.3 is also a great motor. Would love to find one with lower miles.
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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-10-21 9:58 PM
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I have said it before and I will say it again my 2005 6.0 has been a good truck. I have 114,000 miles on it now.
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dymo_doll
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2014-10-22 7:29 AM
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I've owned a 2000 with a 7.3, a 2002 with a 7.3, a 2005 with the 6.0 and now a 2012 with the 6.7. Yep... Loyal Ford owner. Loved the 7.3's, just hated pulling up hills loaded in them. The 6.0 was a breath of fresh air for us with the power we needed. As expected, it gave us some issues, so we traded it for the 6.7. Let me tell you what - the 6.7 is a work beast! I personally would not purchase a 6.0, even though I really liked our truck.

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Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-10-22 9:17 AM
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6.0's had alot of issues from 0-70,000 miles. Run a carfax on it, see what has been done and how many owners it has had. I bought a 2003 6.0 with 120K on it, I LOVED that truck, I sold it with 190,000 and only replaced a few injectors and the EGR thing. I sold it since the 7.3L was paid off and broken - we stuck 6K into it and that wasnt even replacing the turbo that was going out, we traded it off when it left me stranded in MO and we bought it with 118K and sold it with 180K. My husband has a 6.4 and that thing has been great! It has 200K on it almost and it's been a pipeline work truck its whole life, I think total we have about 6K into it for non warranty issues - a little more pricey to replace injectors than the 7.3 or the 6.0 though, but its a beast for sure!! I would not hesitate to buy another 6.0L if it had over 100,000 and a good carfax. It had more power and drove nicer than that stupid 7.3L. 
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Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-10-22 8:05 PM
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nothing but trouble..i replaced all the injectors several times..had over 5000 worth of work done on it....broke down and bought a dodge...sigh..and yes,,i was a ford fanatic...but this dodge is more powerful ...down side, not as roomy as my ford was.

prob wont ever buy another ford.
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Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2014-10-23 2:18 PM
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dymo_doll - 2014-10-22 7:29 AM

I've owned a 2000 with a 7.3, a 2002 with a 7.3, a 2005 with the 6.0 and now a 2012 with the 6.7. Yep... Loyal Ford owner. Loved the 7.3's, just hated pulling up hills loaded in them. The 6.0 was a breath of fresh air for us with the power we needed. As expected, it gave us some issues, so we traded it for the 6.7. Let me tell you what - the 6.7 is a work beast! I personally would not purchase a 6.0, even though I really liked our truck.


I've got you beat. I have had as '84 with the 6.9, an '88, a '92, a '96, a '99, an '04 with the first 6.0 and my present '06 with the 6.0 which I imagine will be my last new Ford and probably my last new truck. Ford no longer offers a stick shift and I want no part of the EPA crap they hang on them these days including but not limited to the pee tank.

Hubby has also had a '94 Dodge, a '95 Dodge, a '98 Dodge and his present ,03 Dodge. Apples to apples with gear ratios and manual trannies, I haven't seen all that much difference in them as far as power and I think I get slightly better economy. I did have to have my current truck retuned by a performance shop as it could hardly pull itself down the road on the factory settings. I think that it is beyond stupid that the factory settings do not give you the maximum performance and economy. I have spent enough on the stupid truck, now I have to pay to have it chipped or tuned so it will run better!??! Grrrrrrrr kitty! Started out chipping the '99 when I got it and continued with each Ford after that. Hubby refuses to change the settings in his Dodge.

Actually, I think I liked the old 6.9 the best...and I could actually WORK on it myself. No electronics (or at least far fewer) to go haywire.
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