Posted by Brad Gyde on October 10, 2011 at 19:18:20 from (50.42.151.206):
In Reply to: 2006 F350 issues ? posted by JCarroll on October 10, 2011 at 17:07:36:
My company truck is really close to that, but is a 05..
The last winter, they did all the injectors and I believe either cleaned or replaced the EGR valve (the truck ran HORRIBLE when cold, and smoked like crazy) Been pretty good since then.
When it was new, it had some work done, but I can't remember what it was back then.. I think it was something to do with the turbo.. Seems like it wouldn't "boost up".
Other than that, it's just had "normal routine repairs" (the same stuff you'd do to a Chevy, Dodge, or just about anything else with wheels) to the best of my knowledge.
All in all, I like the truck I have.. Only thing I've noticed is I have that, and a 86 with a 7.3 IDI in it.. I burn the same fuel from the same station in them, and the 6.0 seems to have a different "smell" to the exhaust (not that I make it a habit of smelling it, but when you walk around the truck when it's running..) and seems to put out a lot more exhaust than the older truck at an idle.. But that probably has nothing to do with anything.. But I pay attention to a lot of stuff to try to detect problems before they are major problems..
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