caissiel
Senior Member
This fall I did a coolant flush after 100K miles, on my truck and found a lot of rust and sludge in the coolant.
I knew then that I was in trouble, and proceded to check some of the things that creates this mess in the coolant.
At that time I added an EC-1 (cat Approved) compatible ELC (Extended Life Coolant) coolant, and added a coolant filter, and in no way I was going to put back that Gold junk that is recommended.
Well I drove the truck for one month and did 500 miles and did a differential temperature check and found the ECT (Engine coolant Temperature) to be 190 while the EOT (Engine Oil Temperature) was in the 220's. No way I was going to pull the trailer with those numbers so I prepared to replace the Oil cooler and in the process realized it was time to replace the HPOP)High Pressure Oil Pump) STC fitting (Pump discharge Fitting) (Only 2005-2007 have this problem) that is located as deep in the engine.
Well both needed replacing and I am glade I did it. In addition I repaired the EGR cooler to assure dependibility.
Its not a small job as all my friends tough I was a courageous man to do it.
Well I needed to take the time to do a great job and I am very satisfied of the job I did.
I need to have the stores open to finish the job but these Fords need attention at 100K.
Wish I had changed the coolant earlier, but I was convinced that it was clear, it looked great but once the flush happened I could see all the junk collected in the radiator and around all the hose fittings. Never seen that in the 35 years I have been flushing my cars.
After driving 500 miles with the new coolant, the deposits was gone around the fittings, and the hoses were clean on the inside. So I am confident that the coolant will serve the truck well and keep the oil cooler clean.
I checked both my friends 6.0's and found one with 5 PSI differential (60K miles) and the other was 15 PSI differential (120K Miles). It will be a spring project. We will attack that one too.
These trucks require quit a load of materials to remove to get to the source of the problem. This job is a big one but I need to have my Ford last as long as the 6.5L Diesel GM I had before. My previous GM was known as a lemon but it was a great truck compared to these Fords, But I am convinced that with the repairs, the power and efficiency this Ford will satisfy me for a while yet.
I would Imagine that Ford still uses this Coolant on all their Diesels. While International has been using EC-1 all along.
I knew then that I was in trouble, and proceded to check some of the things that creates this mess in the coolant.
At that time I added an EC-1 (cat Approved) compatible ELC (Extended Life Coolant) coolant, and added a coolant filter, and in no way I was going to put back that Gold junk that is recommended.
Well I drove the truck for one month and did 500 miles and did a differential temperature check and found the ECT (Engine coolant Temperature) to be 190 while the EOT (Engine Oil Temperature) was in the 220's. No way I was going to pull the trailer with those numbers so I prepared to replace the Oil cooler and in the process realized it was time to replace the HPOP)High Pressure Oil Pump) STC fitting (Pump discharge Fitting) (Only 2005-2007 have this problem) that is located as deep in the engine.
Well both needed replacing and I am glade I did it. In addition I repaired the EGR cooler to assure dependibility.
Its not a small job as all my friends tough I was a courageous man to do it.
Well I needed to take the time to do a great job and I am very satisfied of the job I did.
I need to have the stores open to finish the job but these Fords need attention at 100K.
Wish I had changed the coolant earlier, but I was convinced that it was clear, it looked great but once the flush happened I could see all the junk collected in the radiator and around all the hose fittings. Never seen that in the 35 years I have been flushing my cars.
After driving 500 miles with the new coolant, the deposits was gone around the fittings, and the hoses were clean on the inside. So I am confident that the coolant will serve the truck well and keep the oil cooler clean.
I checked both my friends 6.0's and found one with 5 PSI differential (60K miles) and the other was 15 PSI differential (120K Miles). It will be a spring project. We will attack that one too.
These trucks require quit a load of materials to remove to get to the source of the problem. This job is a big one but I need to have my Ford last as long as the 6.5L Diesel GM I had before. My previous GM was known as a lemon but it was a great truck compared to these Fords, But I am convinced that with the repairs, the power and efficiency this Ford will satisfy me for a while yet.
I would Imagine that Ford still uses this Coolant on all their Diesels. While International has been using EC-1 all along.
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