GearHead
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- Sep 13, 2016
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- 2014
Along the thread, I saw the "Insider Information" post when it came out and personally could not make heads nor tails of what it really meant. Through the contacts that I make from one or more of my jobs I have had the pleasure of speaking to several ED owners and none have had any catastrophic issues. Most recent was a utility sub contractor who drives his 15 ED in OK and TX rebuilding and maintaining electric transmission lines. He has suffered no ill manners and gets better fuel mileage than I do, jealous, and since I netted 26.5 mpg on recent trip to MO at 70 to 75mph he was doing good. I have talked to a General Contractor who has three ED's in his fleet, his newest a 2016 is his personal vehicle.
Vern must be doing good to pay for a pan drop on ATF every 100K that gets expensive. I will also agree on the trailer brake, the few times I have towed with the trailer brake it is so good it should go a long way toward brake mileage. I also carry a code reader in the truck.
On another note, but still in the thread, the Municipality that I work for has invested heavily in the Power Stroke brand and I recently learned that we are experiencing multiple Power Stroke failures. Blown head gaskets, spun rod and main bearings, grenaded engines, all in the newer SCT DPF models. Analysis from Equipment Maintenance Department, Selling Dealer, and Manufacturer, oil change mileage has been slashed in half, OA at oil change, driver training. It seems that starting motor cold, running full throttle for 4 to 6 minutes then half an hour idle with about 10 minutes normal city driving is not conducive to the Regen Cycle which has been loading up the system, overheating the exhaust and causing fuel wash down of the piston rings. The driver retraining may never take, as FD is emergency response, however we have begun starting each shift, day, with a leisure highway drive for about 20 minutes to allow exhaust system to catch up. This strategy has been adopted by another local authority in their 2017 Power Stroke Grass Rigs. Talk about cost!!! The Power Stroke long block with accessories cost more than an ICM series Cummings, and is now on Back Order!
Vern must be doing good to pay for a pan drop on ATF every 100K that gets expensive. I will also agree on the trailer brake, the few times I have towed with the trailer brake it is so good it should go a long way toward brake mileage. I also carry a code reader in the truck.
On another note, but still in the thread, the Municipality that I work for has invested heavily in the Power Stroke brand and I recently learned that we are experiencing multiple Power Stroke failures. Blown head gaskets, spun rod and main bearings, grenaded engines, all in the newer SCT DPF models. Analysis from Equipment Maintenance Department, Selling Dealer, and Manufacturer, oil change mileage has been slashed in half, OA at oil change, driver training. It seems that starting motor cold, running full throttle for 4 to 6 minutes then half an hour idle with about 10 minutes normal city driving is not conducive to the Regen Cycle which has been loading up the system, overheating the exhaust and causing fuel wash down of the piston rings. The driver retraining may never take, as FD is emergency response, however we have begun starting each shift, day, with a leisure highway drive for about 20 minutes to allow exhaust system to catch up. This strategy has been adopted by another local authority in their 2017 Power Stroke Grass Rigs. Talk about cost!!! The Power Stroke long block with accessories cost more than an ICM series Cummings, and is now on Back Order!