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Delamination hasn't been an issue since the 7.3... Someone please correct me (techs/mechanics) but I thought in 2001 Ford addressed this problem. 6.4s have a composite (plastic...) fuel tank and ARE NOT known to come apart except for the chassis/cab variants...
Delamination hasn't been an issue since the 7.3... Someone please correct me (techs/mechanics) but I thought in 2001 Ford addressed this problem. 6.4s have a composite (plastic...) fuel tank and ARE NOT known to come apart except for the chassis/cab variants...
The law suit says these tanks were used in all e and f series up to the year 2009.
All references to the law suit do not limit to chassis cab vehicles.
From reading these lawsuit summaries, we are not talking about metal tanks, we are talking about tanks that are not metal , but have a metal linining.
According to the law suit, ford stopped using the tanks in 2009 in new vehicles .
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