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Jimmy King

02-28-2007 12:22:04




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I heard on the radio last night that Navistar has stopped production of the Powerstroke because of a contract dispute with Ford.




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Brian Duffney

02-28-2007 16:24:23




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
I have a late production (April) 2003 F-250 6.0 PSD. it was in at 15,000 for a reflash for a rough/romping idle. 115,000 miles now and ZERO problems. Oh it has the 6-speed manual trans, camper package, and 4X4 manual hubs and T-case.



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Brian Decatur co. Ia

02-28-2007 16:13:35




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
I agree with all that the 6.0 was a big mistake. According to the Ford reps that ran the latest update class on the 6.4 is: Ford told Navistar they wanted an engine of X hp and X decibels when running. The 6.0 is what Navistar came up with. The 6.4 has been designed by Ford and Navistar is going to produce it. Power chips instantly void the powertrain warranty. The 6.4 is going to high pressure fuel like the Duramax and like the Cummins has been since about '02. Using fuel with any sulfur quickly kills the injectors. The 6.4 will be entirely controlled by a Ford PCM (Powertrain Control Module) unlike the current FICM (fuel injection control module) provided by Navistar that works with the Ford PCM and GEM modules. I like the looks of a Ford, but if I were going to buy a diesel it would be an ugly Dodge. Looks don't mean much when you're waiting for a tow. What's interesting to note is when you get up to the F550 & F650 you can get the same 5.9 Cummins as in a Dodge. If the designers in the Chrysler division of D.C. would remember that the ugly and poorly engineered cars of the 70's up to the 90's nearly put them out of business. They may be better in the engineering dept today, but the ugly designs aren't selling well. Why else would Mercedes be trying to unload Chrysler.

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varmint

02-28-2007 23:34:48




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Brian Decatur co. Ia, 02-28-2007 16:13:35  
maybe i think you got a ugly dog but i don"t have to walk him



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Luke S

02-28-2007 16:34:42




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Brian Decatur co. Ia, 02-28-2007 16:13:35  
Brian, the Cummins is only available in the Ford F650 and F750, not the F550. Dodges can't be all that ugly, I sell a heck of a lot of them, and I sell Chevy's also.



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Roy Suomi

02-28-2007 16:01:31




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
My mistake about Ford and Cummins..I saw it in a farm equipment publication some years ago and thought it was gospel..I haven't heard much about the DuraMax...Is that good or bad??? Usually when Isuzu gets involved in an engine , it's pretty good..All the snowmobilers and bikers say it's tough to beat Jap horsepower..I've had a good bit of experience with Japanese engines in equipment..A particular case is a Koehring 6614 with Isuzu power that has just over 17,000 hours!!!!! I've rebuilt Kubota engines for a water taxi service in Cleveland , Ohio...and rebuilt Hino diesels in excavators..All very well engineered engines...

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mj

02-28-2007 23:38:53




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Roy Suomi, 02-28-2007 16:01:31  
Talked with a guy that is a test tech for GM/Isuzu and he said they can get 600 h.p. out of that engine if and when GM builds a tranny to hold it .



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Kevin (FL)

02-28-2007 15:26:40




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
Glad I bought a 2001 7.3. 125,000 miles and it runs like new. Had a glow plug relay go out in Idaho Falls and a fuel stop solenoid failure here in the panhandle, but so far nothing else. Actually the clutch could be stronger but I'm looking into aftermarket for that.



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dds-inc

02-28-2007 14:01:53




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
BOTTOM line is... NO one can trust ANYONE to manufacture quality products anymore.

On the rational side of this, I will never ever buy a Ford powerstroke with a 6.0 diesel chunk of aluminum. I do not even believe in the torq-shift automatic. Dodge is ugly, and the front ends are still acting stupid. My next truck IS NO TRUCK. I WILL NOT BUY ANY NEW TRUCK.

AND TO HE!! WITH THAT NEW TOYOTA TUNDRA FULLSIZE.

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TMay

02-28-2007 13:46:06




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
We have had so much trouble with the 6.0 power stroke in our ambulances that we bought a 4500 chevy with that duramax. Waiting to see what happens there. Duramax not to high on the list of some but we will give it a shot. Can't be any worse than 6.0. just my opinion.



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ohio

02-28-2007 15:40:27




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to TMay, 02-28-2007 13:46:06  
i'd like to see a push toward s model internationals w/ a dt 466, or a freightliner with a mb diesel. heard only good about the mb diesels, and the air ride on these trucks is alot better than the crap on the 450 ford. also the front end won't chew up steer tires every 10k miles.



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matthies

02-28-2007 17:05:10




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to ohio, 02-28-2007 15:40:27  
Ohio, forget about F-liner's and MB's, from what we have at work I don't want to see anymore. I've heard that if you make it over 100,000 miles with a MB you've got a good one, usually a rod hanging out the side. A DT in a Ford L-series(not a Sterling either) would be a truck.



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dhermesc

02-28-2007 13:57:03




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to TMay, 02-28-2007 13:46:06  
What year is the 6.0?

I know the 2003 and 2004 engines were pure POS. The 2005 and newer ones seem to be on par with the old 7.3 in reliability and a LOT more power.



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Johnski

02-28-2007 14:42:47




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to dhermesc, 02-28-2007 13:57:03  
I've got a 2003 6.0 sitting at the dealer that's looking like it needs either it's fourth turbo or second EGR valve not to mention the three ball-joint replacements in 47K miles. I also have a 2006 that's been in 3 times for check engine lights and had the turbo replaced at 800 miles. I got it up to 1100 miles and am holding my breath. We have about 15 assorted Ford trucks at work from 1989 to 2006 and these 2 are fixin' to put an end to that. Also have 2 f-450's 2004 2006 v-10 gas motors, no problems yet.

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Mydeere

02-28-2007 18:12:29




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Johnski, 02-28-2007 14:42:47  
Johnski I also have 2006 that needed its turbo replaced at 4700 miles and had the check engine light issue as well. Just out of curiousity what did your dealer say was the problem with the turbo? Mine didn't want to get into details with me about it. I'm beginning to wonder if the turbo's are a weak point with the 6.0's!



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Mike (WA)

03-01-2007 08:30:35




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Mydeere, 02-28-2007 18:12:29  
Well, if the turbo is the weak link, put in a Banks! I bought a '99 Dodge 2 years ago, with only 44k miles (old couple with RV). Banks turbo, upgrade exhaust and other stuff, sucker would pull over a house. Until it fried the torque converter. Independent mechanic said he fixes them all the time- smooth talking salesman gets you to bite for the upgrade turbo, exhaust, and other tweaks, but doesn't mention that you need a huskier torque converter, 'cause the extra cost would probably queer the deal.

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Jak

02-28-2007 14:21:27




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to dhermesc, 02-28-2007 13:57:03  
Our 03 has enough warrenty work papers to make a Sears catalog out of.It didn't have 6000 miles on it and was already in the shop for rough idle.At 40k it had to have a turbo and the bolts broke off while the dealership was trying to change it.They had it a week and they said it was because of the difficulty changing it and a sensor under it.The sensor was the original problem then the broken bolts.The 6.0 might be the 6.5 of the Ford line.

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dheremesc

02-28-2007 14:51:05




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jak, 02-28-2007 14:21:27  
The "revised" 6.0 that came out in 2005 is almost a totally differant engine then the 2003-2004 6.0. Considering the massive issues that it had (especially the cheap injectors) everyone in involved would have been better off if they had changed its designation to the 6.1 to differientiate from the earlier version.

The biggest issue on the earlier FORD powerstrokes was leaky injectors (desiel in the oil pan is never good). International sourced Seimens injectors. Ford wanted Bosch because they offered better controllability for emissions and reliability.

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Jerry Cent. Mi.

02-28-2007 12:37:47




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
Its over a dispute between them about who will pay for the huge warrentee costs with the 6.0. Ford is going back to the 7.3 and they claim to have a nice inventory but this can't last very long.



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dhermesc

02-28-2007 14:07:01




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jerry Cent. Mi., 02-28-2007 12:37:47  
Ford is full of it.

Navistar's concern is that they are being charged for problems that aren't theirs. It is much more complicated than a simplistic "navistar wasn't reimbursing ford for the warranty work on their engines."

Navistar would have been perfectly happy to continue building the 7.3L engine. FORD wanted the change. Ford also mandated changes beyond what Navistar wanted to make. Navistar is being used as a scapegoat to try and make mother Ford look better.

It's good to see a supplier pushing back at Ford's strongarm tactics and returning some pressure. Ford can't change engines at this point, and Navistar knows it. I'm sure this will all be resolved before Ford runs out of engines.

The question is what percentage of the claims International wants to share with Ford. International was a lot more successful with the 6.0L engine in their own trucks, with their own programming and power curves. I don't have the 6.0L numbers, but here is a comparison of the International 6.4L vs. the Ford 6.4L:

International-branded medium truck applications:
Power Output: 200-230 hp (149 - 171 kW) @ 2,600rpm Peak Torque: 560-620 lb. ft.(759 - 840 N m) @ 1,400rpm

Ford F350:
Power Output: 350 hp @ 3,000rpm
Peak Torque: 650 lb. ft. @ 2,000rpm

Ford F450/550:
Power Output: 325 hp @ 3,000rpm
Peak torque: 600 lb. ft. @ 2,000rpm

[numbers are from various International and Ford product sites]

Again, these are the 6.4L numbers, but there were similar differences among the 6.0L versions. Granted, International must have bought into the higher ratings, but it would have been interesting to see how the 6.0L would have fared if Ford hadn't "bumped them up." Unfortunately, Ford would have been last in the horsepower race. Obviously, the applications are differerent, but maybe the engines are "happier" at lower RPMs, and different programs. How much are the Ford versions overstressed while using Ford mandated parts to achieve the higher ratings? It would be interesting to see the difference in boost between the applications, too, but that isn't available.

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Donnie T

02-28-2007 14:03:22




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jerry Cent. Mi., 02-28-2007 12:37:47  
Ford isn't going back to the 7.3 Navistar has built a new 6.4 to replace the 6.0. But it is like the 7.3 in parts rather that the junk 6.0.



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Roy Suomi

02-28-2007 12:35:35




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Jimmy King, 02-28-2007 12:22:04  
What I don't understand is , Ford supposidly owns Cummins , Dodge and Daimler/Benz are still in bed together...WHy don't Ford run Cummins and why don't Dodge run Mercedes diesels????Contract stipulations?? Who knows...We've got 2 F-550 dump trucks with the 6.0...What miserable trucks to work on...Everything has gone wrong with these trucks..The '97 F-350 7.3 was a fiasco too. I'm stuck because of low bid awards...

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Luke S

02-28-2007 14:01:38




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Roy Suomi, 02-28-2007 12:35:35  
Ford does not own Cummins, period. That has been a rumor for 20 years. Ar one time in the early 90's they owned a very small minority stake of stock, Cummins bought it all back. I'll say it again, Ford does not own Cummins, don't believe me, look here..... ..... ..... ..... ..

http://www.cummins.com/na/pages/en/products/dodgeram/faq/answers.cfm?uuid=000C518F-094B-1E31-850880C4A8F00000



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c hess

02-28-2007 17:42:10




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Luke S, 02-28-2007 14:01:38  
Remember JI Case was involved in engines made in Rock Mount Nc an engines coming out of there have eighter a Case or Cummins name plate on them. Engines going to Case with Case plates an SAme engine going to all Cummins customers with there name.



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jdemaris

02-28-2007 13:07:31




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Roy Suomi, 02-28-2007 12:35:35  
Last I checked, Cummins owns the controlling interest in - what is left of Navistar.

Ford, at one time - a few years back - had a stock-option agreement with Cummins - but never followed through with the purchase.

Ford got sued a few years back by Navistar - for cancelling a large order for new diesel V-6 engines. And now, seems Ford wants to sue Navistar for all the problems with the crappy 6 liter diesels.

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ohio

02-28-2007 13:05:18




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Roy Suomi, 02-28-2007 12:35:35  
i know what you mean! our f.d. is stuck buying e-450 ambulances. what junk!



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jhill52

02-28-2007 12:59:21




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to Roy Suomi, 02-28-2007 12:35:35  
Roy,

Cummins is an independent company. They are listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Dodge has spent a lot of time establishing the Cummins brand as a good light truck engine so they may not want to drop it and have to start over again.



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dhermesc

02-28-2007 14:13:07




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 Re: O T Powerstroke in reply to jhill52, 02-28-2007 12:59:21  
Dodge has 3 year contracts that are renewed at the option of Dodge. Face it, Dodge has spent a lot of time and money building up the prestige of having the Cummins engine under the hood. I don't think they're inclined to GIVE all customer loyalty to another manufacturer.

Think of it, Every Dodge with a Cummins has the Cummmins name in chrome letters on the side of the truck.

Most people don't even know that Ford buys their engines from International until the Ford mechanic blames any and all problems they encounter on Navistar.

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