FYI to those who tow....

Discussion in 'Ford Powerstroke 6.0' started by LOUDandPROUD, Feb 15, 2007.

  1. LOUDandPROUD

    LOUDandPROUD Well-Known Member

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    Had my first hickup with a 6.0 today, its an 03 dually 6 pack. I was pulling a boat back to the station today, its 25' and outfitted just shy of 10,000 pounds. Anyway pulling a grade, about halfway up there was a pretty substantial bang that came from under the hood and I immediately lost power... The guy sitting next to me thought transmission and I thought head gasket or something else. With the noise I was ready for pistons and rods to start coming through the hood. So long story short I limped it to an overlook parking lot and popped the hood. At first glance I couldnt see what was wrong it would idle fine but no power. Second time poking around I seen the short piece of hose that connects the pipe from the turbo to the intercooler has torn and blown completely off. I gather the noise was all the boost leaving the system. I was only making about 45mph and had it wound up pretty good. So for those of you with stock 6.0's take a look at the hose and the clamps, make sure they are tight.

    Brian-
     
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    RJF's Red Cummins TRC Staff Moderator

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    Yep, intercooler boots are great for all show and no go.

    They make a spectacular boom making you think the motor blew in half, but it's just a piece of rubber, which is a good thing!:)
     
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    musicmasterstravis Well-Known Member

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    thats why i dont want to buy a 6.0...
     
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    It isn't that uncommon when pulling up a grade with boost.
     
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    thats a simple fix man...that stuff just happens. that could happen to any duramax or cummins. trust me.
     
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    Yup happened to me returning from my diesel shop. They told me they didnt touch anything but when I got home (limping) I found multiple loose connections. When mine went I thought it was the turbo letting go, Just like you NO POWER with a BIG POP. SO now I check all my hoses aytime I am under the hood.
     
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    Happened to me too. Mechanic, said he never touched it, but...... A socket set and 5 minutes fixed the problem. waytogo
     
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    4x4chase Well-Known Member

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    YEA its funny how they NEVER touched it. BUT it worked fine when I drove it there
     
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    rocknbronco Well-Known Member

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    My bothers line blew a few months ago it honeslty might be one of those Ford things and why are you sending your rigs to folks who you cant trust to even work on em.....:stir:
     
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    I've heard of that happening several times on Ford 6.0s. IIRC, Ford now has a kit with better clamps available. People have also used a little sandpaper to rough up the metal surfaces and applied a little hairspray to keep em on. Make sure you clean all of the oil out of the boots (rubber connectors) before you attempt to reattach them.
     
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    Been there done that................. Thank god it's just a hose.......
     

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