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Originally Posted by rshelton42
Ford dealership found out that the hp oil pump was bad. It was replaced and the truck ran good for a couple of weeks. Now the truck has a loss of power, over the past week the truck has only ran good for 1 out of 7 days. Any ideals why my truck has all the sudden lost power?
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That's a little bit like telling the doctor you don't feel good and expecting him to know what is wrong.
More specifics could help.
You could have bad fuel, bad fuel filter, bad O-rings on the injectors, low fuel pressure, loose turbo hose, or a whole host of other issues.
Mike
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04 E-350 Ext. 6.0L PSD 4.10LS 9700# w/driver
D70 Full floating rear axle from a cutaway van
Sportsmobile camper conversion w/penthouse top
140A Alternator. 125W solar panel. Sportsmobile off-road trailer.
96,258 miles. 16.63 mpg average
From Cal to Alaska, Key West, Labrador/Newfoundland and points in between
Salem Kroger coil spring 4wd conversion - 4" lift
05 F350 front axle and aluminum wheels 275/70-18 tires.
46 Gal tank - harpooned pump vent tube.
Scangauge. DieselSite Coolant Filter@72K. Fumoto valve. Amsoil dual remote oil filter setup.
176 days in the shop - not counting the 4wd conversion time - Replaced front springs, 2 injectors, Trans housing, 3rd gear, Reverse planetary assy, Turbo, Alternator, another Alternator, Turbo hose fitting, Block Heater, Door lock, Front axle seals - all under warranty. AC hose, 1 injector, Batteries not under warranty.
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