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Posted by Tim B From MA on January 07, 2006 at 21:18:30 from (64.30.77.78):
In Reply to: Who engineered this???? posted by Roy Suomi on January 07, 2006 at 20:53:22:
I have a 2001 F-350 with diesel. When it was about 4 months old, they had to replace a part that is bolted to the bottom of the engine block inside the oil pan. They had to remove the engine to get the oil pan off. The oil pan started leaking a few months ago, and I brought it in before my 5-year warranty on the drive train expired. This time, to replace the oil pan they removed the engine AND the transmission. One wonders how many times Ford has had to pay for this. I realize this is an International engine in a Ford truck buy one would think you could design a oil "bucket" that could be removed without having to take the whole darn truck apart.
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