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Ford 6.0 info

I threw some pics up in another thread, but figured many would miss them there. We got 2 2011 Ford 6. 7s in at work the other day; an F350 XLT and an F450 XL. Apparently Ford sent them out to get a little "oilfield testing" before they get released in 3 or 4 months. So these are either pre-production or very early builds.



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What I believe to be the urea tank...



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I see they are Halliburton trucks... I think they have one in Texas also. . I saw a truck while on their yard the other day that I thought "looked funny" but I was in a hurry to chase down a Panther so I didn't get a close look at it.
 
oh boy! looks like someone opened the hood and emptied a box full of hoses and clamps out. thanks for your work on the pic's 07'. keep us posted on the good and the bad if you can...
 
Is this the new "Scorpion" engine? I don't like it when I can't see at least a little ground from the top!
 
I sincerely hope it is as good as they say it is for the sake of Ford mehanics out there. It raises my blood pressure just thinking about someone having to work on it. :rolleyes:
 
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Ford kept their powerstroke name (and probably a smart idea for diehard Ford fans). Scorpion was the "code" name to fool people and spys. As if that ever works. That and those black bra's on the front ends.



What advantage is there to seeing the ground? I mean... I can see the ground on lots of vehicles. I still have to remove 25 items before I can get to what I want to work on. :) I must make some feel good... cause thats all its worth to me.



Strokethis07... ave you posted these for the folks at the powerstroke website?
 
Smart move... keeping the name of the engine the same as the legendary 6. 0 and 6. 4. Great move! At least "Scorpion" would have indicated that is is something totally new (if it really is).

I like being able to "see the ground" too. It is much easier to work on an inline engine than a V engine. I still do not know why the Ford folks went with a V8 instead of a inline 6.
 
Smart move... keeping the name of the engine the same as the legendary 6. 0 and 6. 4. Great move! At least "Scorpion" would have indicated that is is something totally new (if it really is).

I like being able to "see the ground" too. It is much easier to work on an inline engine than a V engine. I still do not know why the Ford folks went with a V8 instead of a inline 6.



Agreed, but additionally, with a name like "Scorpion", ford would be implying that this beast of hoses, clamps, knuter valves, and time flux capacitors might actually be the best diesel engine on the market. :-laf:-laf:-laf I also agree that this monster will be a heart attack, not ache, to work on. Good luck all you auto shop mechanics!



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Emasculating valve. Get it right! :rolleyes: Now where did I leave that muffler bearing and the diesel exhaust fluid? :-laf
 
There's an engine inside that mess you say?:-laf



I pity the poor ford mechanic that has to work on that thing! Do anything more than an oil change and it looks like the cab has to come off. Hopefully its got quick disconnects on all the electronics. Don't drop anything either or else you may never see it again.
 
Wish I had bought stock in automotive hose, clamp, and tubing companies. It does remind me of what the plumbing of the 70's Detroit cars were like when emissions kicked in high gear. Maybe down the road they can clean this mess up like they did on the cars. Ford really ought to make these hinge on the front to make them have some access. Of course that won't be needed when you can get 300,000 miles out of them with no repairs, right?
 
Cool, thanks for the pictures!



Nice looking truck... . but it looks like whatever animal they had poop under the hood last time has struck again.



Yikes... . I feel bad for the dealer techs on these new V8 diesel pickups. :{
 
I swear my next truck will be built by a custom rod shop, mid 80's body style, simple good hp crate engine, good seats, roll up windows, manual trans. etc. etc.
 
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