2950 is cruise altitude for an F550 trying to maintain 75-77 mph down Interstate..When you were running at 2950 RPM is that passing/accelerating engine speed or is that cruising speed?
2950 is cruise altitude for an F550 trying to maintain 75-77 mph down Interstate..When you were running at 2950 RPM is that passing/accelerating engine speed or is that cruising speed?
You had a Duramax before this one correct? What mileage was it retired at? I'm surprised that they haven't just replaced this truck for you at this point. The total cost of ownership when you factor the repairs and downtime has to be staggering.
Ok. Let me get this straight... You ventilated the work rig which is a '11 ford 6.7 with 125k miles while it was spinning at that speed? I hope you get a new rig out of this. Really. Ya know, some time ago my place nearly got sterling (rams). I'm glad they stuck with fords mainly because these are treated as if nobody owns em and I'd hate to see a great truck go to waste. On the other hand, seems you have some accountability with yours.
No wonder why those things are always blowing up. The wife's little 1.9 TDI Doesn't even run that kind of rpm at that speed.
I was driving the famous 7.3 Ford work truck and heard a boom like that. When I looked in the rear view mirror connecting rods and pistons were following me :--)
Dave
Time for a Navijunk tuneup!
Not Navistar! It's a Ford deal now. For everyone's viewing pleasure.
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yeah the speed limit on interstate here is 75.. its hard on these trucks. When driving from east Texas to out around Midland/Odessa, you pretty much ahve to run it on the floor for 8 hours or get ran over!
we are actually increasing the tire size when we replace tires to try to lower the rpm slightly.
Not Navistar! It's a Ford deal now. For everyone's viewing pleasure.
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I just got back from Nevada-California trip.. In Dunsmere Ca I met a fellow at a fuel stop. He was driving his Ford 6.0, had just over 100,000 miles on it and he said he was over $14,000 in repairs under the hood so far.. And was about to tear it apart to repair head gasket issues// Not a happy Blue oval guy..
That's funny. When I went to look at the '66 Dodge Coronet I recently purchased, I could have put it on the sellers lift, but it was tied up holding the cab of his son's 6-litre which was apart for "bulletproofing".
Last week when I stopped by our local Ford dealer to look at an Excursion, they had no less than 6 Superduty Diesels sitting behind the building by the service department. I can only imagine what they are there for.