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Ford 6.0L Student Training Guide

Kind of an interesting document ............

http://www.fordtechservice.dealercon...es/51s08t1.pdf
 
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Nice ,thanks would give reps, but I gotta spread them first
 
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Always great info! Thanks Mark.
 
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Thanks Mark! Much good info in a format I'm familiar with.
 
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Here is some more info.

2003MY OBDII.
http://www.motorcraftservice.com/vdi.../Dobdsm305.pdf


And 2003 PCM Strategies list.

http://www.backglass.org/duncan/calsum6.pdf
 
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Just imagine using that book in class, just without a 6.0 to work on (I had a 7.3)
 
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It didn't look like any fun, thats for sure!
 
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Originally Posted by vloney
Just imagine using that book in class, just without a 6.0 to work on (I had a 7.3)
Wow! I thought it would be just bad enough to have one on a stand. To not even have one.
 
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I added to the Tech folder Mark, nice information. Never thought of Vince as a student....
 
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Essentially how it works is they would at times have "bugs" built in. Your task was to find them. Each training center uses the same workbook, so no matter where you took classes, the problems were the same. Some of the "bugs"were quite devious too!
 
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Originally Posted by raptor131
Wow! I thought it would be just bad enough to have one on a stand. To not even have one.
I came back all 6.0 certified (never even seen one), they told me "we have a 6.0 out there that wont start." "Uh, OK!"
 
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Mark,

Thanks for the info, I'll add this to my collection of 6.0L reference documentation.
 
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