Anyone with A.E./7.3 knowledge in southern New Mexico?
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I bought the truck a year ago an it had 130,000m and absolutely no issues. Previous owner took very exellent care of truck was like new inside an out. I drive back an forth from la crues to north dakota and its my work tuck in ND too. I stay on top of all fluid/filter changes. It was extremely difficult to start this winter- even when like 40 put. replaced gpr and switched to t6 5w40 and all was well. during that i noticed what appears to be exhaust gas in the top of my degas. Nothing seems to be mixing woth the coolant though- just the top of the bottle. She also has lost the resonsivness it once had. like the truck is tired and wont stand up like it used to? I also have a small coolant leak coming from the thermo housing and lower hose. whole engine bay was etting oily an dusty all the way off the tranny and starter so i cleaned her up till almost spotless and found no other leaks so far. I took it to a local diesel performane shop an they said the truck is actually pretty healthy and everythig is running to specs includig injectors an turbo. they also sai the grime in my degas was casting sand and a good flush and coolant filter would solve it. I still think something else is going on as i drive the truck aall the time and it doesnt feel the same. It has fresh oil/filter and new fuel an air filter.
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This is my first diesel so im learnig as i go. Literally ALL my tools are in ND so troublshooting/working on the truck has been difficult. i have heard good thigs about AE and wanted to see what it reads for my truck. maybe to get an idea where to direct the limted funds i have. I really need to get back to work! I work in construction and haul people tools and materials 14hrs a day 7days a week plus the many cross country journeys. sorry for the lengthy post but im told you get better help that way.
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Good post. My buddy right around the corner here is getting ready to purchase AE with his tax return but doesn't have it yet. As for the coolant leak, I had one like that and when I replaced my thermostat I put thermostat safe gasket maker on there and it solved the problem. I can also speak to the coolant filter. My truck had around 136,000 when I put my coolant filter system on, and on the first filter change I cut the filter open to see how much junk was in there. There was a ton of casting sand in there. It's gotten less and less over time with the filter changes and I even swapped over to the extended life coolant (500,000 mile change out). A lot of guys here have done that.
Not too sure about the power loss yet.
Not too sure about the power loss yet.
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Elc, a filter, ccvmod, intake, exhaust, etc will be done before too long to help minimize future issues. Im hoping to prevent spending money on things i dont need to. i hope. I have realized this truck is gonna cost me some coin to get it where i want it, but should last a loooong time after that. Thought about selling it and the diesel tech told me im nuts haha. good to know...
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I bought the truck a year ago an it had 130,000m and absolutely no issues. Previous owner took very exellent care of truck was like new inside an out. I drive back an forth from la crues to north dakota and its my work tuck in ND too. I stay on top of all fluid/filter changes. It was extremely difficult to start this winter- even when like 40 put. replaced gpr and switched to t6 5w40 and all was well. during that i noticed what appears to be exhaust gas in the top of my degas. Nothing seems to be mixing woth the coolant though- just the top of the bottle. She also has lost the resonsivness it once had. like the truck is tired and wont stand up like it used to? I also have a small coolant leak coming from the thermo housing and lower hose. whole engine bay was etting oily an dusty all the way off the tranny and starter so i cleaned her up till almost spotless and found no other leaks so far. I took it to a local diesel performane shop an they said the truck is actually pretty healthy and everythig is running to specs includig injectors an turbo. they also sai the grime in my degas was casting sand and a good flush and coolant filter would solve it. I still think something else is going on as i drive the truck aall the time and it doesnt feel the same. It has fresh oil/filter and new fuel an air filter.
Tugly was having a similar problem with exhaust gasses in the coolant. Looks like it was a cracked injector cup. You might want to shoot him a pm or start a new thread in the 7.3 section.
Here is a link to his thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-stick-up.html
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Tugly was having a similar problem with exhaust gasses in the coolant. Looks like it was a cracked injector cup. You might want to shoot him a pm or start a new thread in the 7.3 section.
Here is a link to his thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-stick-up.html
Here is a link to his thread: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-stick-up.html
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