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Ford 2006 6.0L diesel any good?
19 February 2016, 05:05
WillFord 2006 6.0L diesel any good?
Anyone with experience with the 6 liter?
Thanks
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19 February 2016, 06:49
J_ZolaRun away from them.
19 February 2016, 06:52
OTTOMATICI owned a 99 F 250 7.3
Bought a 06 Duramax
Here is an excellent forum for Fords
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum107/Great bunch of guys
Cats have nine lives. Which makes them ideal for experimentation...
19 February 2016, 06:56
OTTOMATICquote:
Originally posted by J_Zola:
Run away from them.
X2
Cats have nine lives. Which makes them ideal for experimentation...
19 February 2016, 07:26
LuckyduckerI have heard that they aren't too bad if you do the EGR delete on them. If not done they are a POS.
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19 February 2016, 16:53
Steve 460Had one-serviced by the book; at 103000 miles, just out of warranty the turbo blew, taking out the oil cooler and other assorted parts. Cost five grand to get it fixed. Avoid them at all cost.
19 February 2016, 17:08
WillThat's what I was afraid of.
Thanks guys.
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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________
"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.
red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________
If anything be of note, let it be he was once an elephant hunter, hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.
20 February 2016, 17:41
billtrevI'll be the odd man out.
It appears that the key to a healthy 6.0 is cooling system maintenance/mods and the updated Factory parts.
A lot if not most of the egr/head gasket failures were caused by clogged oil coolers (on the coolant side),one fix is add a coolant filter and change the type of coolant
after making sure the oil cooler is OK.
The flex oil feed line to the turbo fails internally-has been updated to a hard line.
There is a fitting on the high pressure oil pump(the STC) that needs to be updated along with the "Dummy plugs".
If your looking at a used 6.0 definitely check the "delta" -the difference between the oil and coolant temps.
Checked easily with a Scangauge II (about $125) or the TorqueBoss app($8) on a smartphone along with a bluetooth OBD reader($15)
More than a fifteen degree difference and the oil cooler may be clogged.
Mine has been trouble free for well over 100,000 miles..
26 February 2016, 02:47
OTTOMATICFord announced a new incentive/give away for anyone purchasing a Ford product. They are giving a free dog to anyone who purchases a new Ford...they figure at least you will have a friend to walk home with.

Cats have nine lives. Which makes them ideal for experimentation...
27 February 2016, 03:58
Jason PMy cousin had a 6.0. Took great care of it. When that pile of garbage hit 100K it constantly over heated. Everyone (dealer included) tried to fix it. After a year or two of replacing parts he gave up.
My friend had one as will. I cannot remember how many injectors he replaced but it was MANY!! He finally gave up!
Avoid the 6.0 and 6.4. The 6.7 is great.
27 February 2016, 20:41
OTTOMATICBTW I am not against Fords. I had a 1986 F250 6.9 that was trouble free. It was stolen with 450k on it & never recovered. A F250 1999 with 355K that I sold in 2013 for 10 grand.
If I was looking for a truck I would look for a low mile 7.3 even if I had to pay a premium.
Cats have nine lives. Which makes them ideal for experimentation...
01 March 2016, 04:28
npd345I have two friends that have had the 6.0. Once they got just past the 100000 mark the problems started.
I have a 99 7.3 with 180000 on it and I don't think it was even broken in until the 150K mark.
Absolutely bulletproof.
can't imagine getting rid of it though I have been tempted to sell it to finance another trip to South Africa....
04 September 2016, 04:20
tetonkaIf you do the maintenance and a few upgrade mods
they will go a long time. Eventually parts will
fail and diesels are more expensive to fix. My
2005 F-350 Crew Cab 4x4 has 232,000 miles today
and is still running strong. Hope to make 500K.
Another thing is the 6.0 likes a single consistent driver, not multiple different drivers.
Good luck Will, the 6.4 is trash and the 6.7 is
the best.
Tetonka
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