The red neck probably spent more time welding that axle than going to the junkyard to find a replacement and by the way I like your videos you have helped me out in the past.
Thanks for y'all's wisdom guys. I have learned more about these motors and trucks from y'all than you can imagine. To everyone else out there, please listen when he says where to buy parts from. Cheap parts may get you by for a minute, but will end up costing you more in the long run. It did that to me.
Excursion market is crazy with price, I got mine cheap and sunk a ton of money in an 01 with a 7.3, had the motor overhauled etc. body’s got some rust because it’s a northeastern truck but there’s a market for these vehicles and people pay crazy money for one. Love the advice he’s fortunate to have someone who knows his stuff. Around here I have one guy too that really knows these fords.
What egr kits do you like to use brand wise for 6.0? I'm not worried about passing emissions so not going the weld up the stocker route. Want it totally gone but all i can find are cheap no namers. Either the ones that replace the up pipe or just block it off is another question also. I've heard the block off plate ones stress the pipe and the can break. Just curious on your option.
6:04 good luck to the owner of that excursion taking a quote for repairs back the shady dealer. I ran into a similar issue with my wife’s new-to-her Edge. If you bought this “as-is”, you might be outta luck.
I thought I gave my Excursion a good look over, even drove it around some mountain roads, but with dirt you don't get very fast, so maybe 20 mph? it seemed to handle okay, but as it turned out, the entire front suspension was toast... the upside, is that it was a fire truck, and I found records that it was serviced regularly. the 2002 7.3 is stock and solid, with new suspension and tires, it runs straight now. I should have been suspicious when the owner dropped his asking price by $2,000 but I figured he was trying to compensate for a buyer who flew 2,000 miles to come look at it.
Wow!!! I guess the excitement wins again over judgement. Dude if you're reading these comments just let Drew get it right for you he's your best bet! If you take it to a dealer you will be in worse shape than you are now.🤦♂️
you have to be very careful out there! dragging beasts like that home, can be a total nightmare! He would be better off just to rent a truck for his holiday and then sort out that mess when he gets home, nothing will ruin a vacation when you have a 4 wheels of nothing but trouble.
Just pull, the right rear wheel drive axle shaft out, replace it with a new or junk yard shaft. Or replace the whole rear end and replace the head gasket. or block whichever or replace the motor with a Cummins with a $2000 conversion plate will bolt right up to the ford transmission. But because he still driving SUV he's already warped the heads. So on that note, just replace the right rear wheel drive axle shaft out of a junk yard. Is the cheapest way out. for him. And don't burn him a new Ass H, just because you can. He should sue the dealership for lemon law! Anytime you buy use you are buying someone else problems. But just look at the SUV it's been run hard and put up wet, Like I said before, He should sue them!!
@@johnnybegood6228 nothing wrong with the shaft, it was a brand new unit. Needs the axle outer hub shaft, new hub, bearings and seal. Plus heads, gaskets etc, oil cooler, transmission shifts like garbage plus all the rust. Not just a couple thousand dollar fix
@AutomedicGarage I'm going to order a hoodie from your site so when I do can I email you the order number and you just add the stickers to the parcel? Would that work boss? Thank 😁
@@Powerstroke431 orders on the site are fulfilled by a third party company so best thing to do would be email me. I don’t have stickers on the site but I have them here at the shop.
@@KevinBogard just head gasket job is $2500. Typically I end up doing oil cooler up pipes etc which is $3000 labor but I will not use oem heads anymore, only KDD oringed heads
I love your content and I like your wisdom
The red neck probably spent more time welding that axle than going to the junkyard to find a replacement and by the way I like your videos you have helped me out in the past.
Good deal. Stick with us.
Thanks for y'all's wisdom guys. I have learned more about these motors and trucks from y'all than you can imagine.
To everyone else out there, please listen when he says where to buy parts from. Cheap parts may get you by for a minute, but will end up costing you more in the long run. It did that to me.
I’ve treated my 6.0 like a baby. 2006 with 415k. Better hush while I’m ahead 😂. Great video. Thanks for sharing
Please make more videos on this. Want to see the outcome on what you did
Excursion market is crazy with price, I got mine cheap and sunk a ton of money in an 01 with a 7.3, had the motor overhauled etc. body’s got some rust because it’s a northeastern truck but there’s a market for these vehicles and people pay crazy money for one. Love the advice he’s fortunate to have someone who knows his stuff. Around here I have one guy too that really knows these fords.
Thanks Drew, great video
What egr kits do you like to use brand wise for 6.0? I'm not worried about passing emissions so not going the weld up the stocker route. Want it totally gone but all i can find are cheap no namers. Either the ones that replace the up pipe or just block it off is another question also. I've heard the block off plate ones stress the pipe and the can break. Just curious on your option.
6:04 good luck to the owner of that excursion taking a quote for repairs back the shady dealer. I ran into a similar issue with my wife’s new-to-her Edge. If you bought this “as-is”, you might be outta luck.
I thought I gave my Excursion a good look over, even drove it around some mountain roads, but with dirt you don't get very fast, so maybe 20 mph? it seemed to handle okay, but as it turned out, the entire front suspension was toast...
the upside, is that it was a fire truck, and I found records that it was serviced regularly.
the 2002 7.3 is stock and solid, with new suspension and tires, it runs straight now.
I should have been suspicious when the owner dropped his asking price by $2,000
but I figured he was trying to compensate for a buyer who flew 2,000 miles to come look at it.
“It was welded.” 🤦😫
14,000 and you can fix everything for him
The rear doors of an excursion can’t rust, they are fiberglass.
@@AlphaZuluPhotography spoke out of term, it’s f’d up
Would a head gasket leak when it’s cold? I’ve got a drip above starter but when cold just drips when warm seems to go away
What bearings do you recommend for the rear if you bought new motorcraft hubs?
@@johnnycortez46 I always try to use timken or koyo
@AutomedicGarage Ok . Thank you for replying back
Wow!!! I guess the excitement wins again over judgement. Dude if you're reading these comments just let Drew get it right for you he's your best bet! If you take it to a dealer you will be in worse shape than you are now.🤦♂️
you have to be very careful out there! dragging beasts like that home, can be a total nightmare! He would be better off just to rent a truck for his holiday and then sort out that mess when he gets home, nothing will ruin a vacation when you have a 4 wheels of nothing but trouble.
Main takeaway I wanted to get across was it’s ok to say no and come home empty handed.
Just pull, the right rear wheel drive axle shaft out, replace it with a new or junk yard shaft. Or replace the whole rear end and replace the head gasket. or block whichever or replace the motor with a Cummins with a $2000 conversion plate will bolt right up to the ford transmission. But because he still driving SUV he's already warped the heads. So on that note, just replace the right rear wheel drive axle shaft out of a junk yard. Is the cheapest way out. for him. And don't burn him a new Ass H, just because you can. He should sue the dealership for lemon law! Anytime you buy use you are buying someone else problems. But just look at the SUV it's been run hard and put up wet, Like I said before, He should sue them!!
@@johnnybegood6228 nothing wrong with the shaft, it was a brand new unit. Needs the axle outer hub shaft, new hub, bearings and seal. Plus heads, gaskets etc, oil cooler, transmission shifts like garbage plus all the rust. Not just a couple thousand dollar fix
Hey boss, in your professional opinion would it be easier to put a 2016 Superduty cab onto a 2006 or put a 2006 6.0 into a 2016 truck?
@@Powerstroke431 only hard part is going to be getting 2016 instrument cluster to work with the 6.0 pcm and wiring. I would put the body on the 06
@AutomedicGarage There's guys putting 2016 dashboards in 99-07 trucks with wiring kits so a 2016 cab on a 2006 truck is definitely doable. Thanks
@@Powerstroke431 correct, my point is use the new nicer body and interior
@AutomedicGarage if I lived closer I'd bring it to you for this and would make an excellent video for your channel 🙂
Some kid had it and hot rodded it probably lol
Where can I buy some AUTOMEDIC GARAGE window stickers to put on all my vehicles? Thanks
🙂
@@Powerstroke431 email me your address I’ll send some.
@AutomedicGarage I'm going to order a hoodie from your site so when I do can I email you the order number and you just add the stickers to the parcel? Would that work boss? Thank 😁
@@Powerstroke431 orders on the site are fulfilled by a third party company so best thing to do would be email me. I don’t have stickers on the site but I have them here at the shop.
@@AutomedicGarage what's your email?
What oil cooler should I buy now? Still motorcraft or what
@@issacwhitley5929 don’t buy ford it’s a dorman now
@@AutomedicGarage what’s next option bc my truck is like 15-20 over deltas just driving around the town
@@issacwhitley5929 bpd external oil cooler
@@AutomedicGarage that’s what I thought you’d say mmmm dang
@@AutomedicGaragewhere did you hear that and when did that become a thing?
good job dude
What do you charge to bullet proof a 6.0.
@@KevinBogard just head gasket job is $2500. Typically I end up doing oil cooler up pipes etc which is $3000 labor but I will not use oem heads anymore, only KDD oringed heads
And I was the 1st comment