6.0 Power Stroke won't Start after $7500 in Repairs

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  • This 2005 Ford F-350 with a 6.0 Power Stroke cranks but will not start. It recently had major repairs, which is actually a clue.
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  • @WatchWesWork
    @WatchWesWork  ปีที่แล้ว +174

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      @jamiepilkey ปีที่แล้ว +2

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      @nickvogel7934 ปีที่แล้ว +2

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    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 ปีที่แล้ว

      ausie. .i have an 02 s/duty, 4.2tdi. canadia got some, & the 4 cyl version in u.k. i think.. there a german tractor engine built in brazil.. fitted to silverado,s. as well.. bullett proof. will tow 4.5t. no computer, no glow plugs, all mechanical. . i fitted a bigger,cough,,turbo,,td06. dyno, has 700nm, 175kw.. heaps for aus..13LT 100.. 35,s. 4.11 diffs. ZF 5 sp..needs a 6 sp..

    • @georgedoolittle7574
      @georgedoolittle7574 ปีที่แล้ว

      This remains to me anyways the *ONLY* full size Super Duty I would never *EVER* buy nor show any interest in *EVER* repairing *EVER.*

  • @htownblue11
    @htownblue11 ปีที่แล้ว +651

    Wes is a magnet for these “if I can’t fix it, send it to Wes….he’s smart enough yet dumb enough to fix it!” Type of vehicles…. I sure wish your customers appreciate not only your skills but your willingness to wrestle with these pigs.

    • @erik_dk842
      @erik_dk842 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Yeah.Let them make all the easy gravy train jobs and leave the crap to Wes

    • @digi3218
      @digi3218 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      He endures the pain for our entertainment 😊

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Ah, IPR on a 6.0l is low hanging fruit to collect. He said he was turning down the oil pan job so he is learning 🤣

    • @noahingram8052
      @noahingram8052 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Cadillac owner for sure

    • @jonfischer9781
      @jonfischer9781 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      2005 was the first year for superduty coil springs up front.... at least on the 4wd

  • @colddiesel
    @colddiesel ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Out here in western Queensland Australia (semi desert) you can find 30 year old trucks without a speck of rust, but dust and pebbles from the dirt roads bring their own delights.But nothing remotely comparable to your rust issues. Well done again.

    • @LN997-i8x
      @LN997-i8x ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I thought he was joking about differential covers and oil pans rusting out - that kind of thing is unheard of where I live!

    • @TR-ut3yh
      @TR-ut3yh ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have a 15 year old box truck that needs an oil pan . .... I live in New Hampshire. It sucks 😂

    • @reformationcharlotte
      @reformationcharlotte 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LN997-i8xdoesn't happen in the Southern US, either. Mostly only up north where is snows a lot and they have to salt the roads. My 21year old excursion is rust free.

    • @goose300183
      @goose300183 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@reformationcharlotte Must be nice! Here in Scotland, as you may be able to imagine, rust is a big problem. Roads are salted a few times a week in winter, plus all the heavy rain and snow, plus sea air. Getting a scratch in your paintwork is actually a serious issue that needs to be addressed ASAP up here - if left it will turn into a rotted-out hole surprisingly quickly.

  • @troubleis5271
    @troubleis5271 ปีที่แล้ว +270

    Trademark pencil sketches are on an all time high-!!! Great way to learn how the system works and as usual a clear and understandable explanation from our in house mechanical maestro. Thanks Wes.

  • @bertoltb1358
    @bertoltb1358 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    That was an impressive diagnosis. It’s a joy being allowed to join you on your mechanical adventures!

  • @Nothingschanged
    @Nothingschanged ปีที่แล้ว +119

    Diesel Tech Ron (rest in peace) recorded great power stroke diagnostic / repair videos worth checking out. Great video as always Wes, thanks.

    • @lamestuser
      @lamestuser ปีที่แล้ว +26

      DTR did more to save these 6.0s than anyone else. I still refer to his videos to this day.

    • @suzuki230
      @suzuki230 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Miss watching him. He put out some great info. Shout out to DTR

    • @Nothingschanged
      @Nothingschanged ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@suzuki230 👍

    • @Redbullz23
      @Redbullz23 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      yes he did, always appreciative of him and others that post things like this for us DIYers

    • @isfeldt34
      @isfeldt34 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      One very talented individual. I had to watch Bill over at Powerstroke, helps tribute to him a while back.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl ปีที่แล้ว +10

    At one time or another, every 6.0 will reach a point where it WILL NOT START! I know, I have 2 of them and have had every 6.0 liter problem there has ever been. Great video!

  • @rogerhowell6230
    @rogerhowell6230 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    I was a CAT tech, working on 3116 and 3126 HEUI systems. I believe the components are BOSCH. This guy is fortunate you accepted working on his PLOW TRUCK. Now he needs to source a desert/west coast truck to repower with his rebuilt powertrain to recover his repair costs. Good job WES!

    • @Chr.U.Cas1622
      @Chr.U.Cas1622 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Dear rogerhowell
      👍👌👏 Exactly what I thought instantly too. I see the scrapyard channel "Adventures made from scratch" crush many rust free pickup trucks, vans, SUV's etc.. Maybe the transportation costs are simply too high!? The car that Wes shows at the end definitely deserves a new/used frame respectively at least a good repair/welding job. At least in my personal opinion because the cabin has already been repaired.
      Best regards, luck and health in particular.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ​@@Chr.U.Cas1622come to any scrap yard in Southern California and they're all rust free...I drive a 23 year old jimmy 😊

  • @wallysprint
    @wallysprint 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I'm a little rusty on these 6.0 , proceeds to draw a detailed sketch of how the inyection system works, also that is a caterpillar brain child, and additional trivia.. you are something else Wes..

  • @j.vandenberg3323
    @j.vandenberg3323 ปีที่แล้ว +139

    man i wish i lived closer, i would love to have you as my mechanic, you are so much better then anyone ive ever seen, love your videos!

    • @PB-oj6jd
      @PB-oj6jd ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I think the same thing every time I watch his videos. I’m in the Midwest (Michigan), too far for a tow.

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz ปีที่แล้ว +6

      A good and honest mechanic is worth his weight in gold.

    • @86FxBdyCpe
      @86FxBdyCpe ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'll "third" that (or whatever number in line I am).

    • @roboticunclephil
      @roboticunclephil ปีที่แล้ว +4

      for real im a mechanic myself & i just rip people off all day

  • @handsonwithblg4949
    @handsonwithblg4949 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I lived in Illinois most of my life and still have no idea why we would dump so much money into our vehicles when they were so far gone they were dangerous to drive . LOL A friend of mine put seven thousand into a 2005 car two years ago and the frame broke in three places within a year . Totaled . Not wrecked , just broken beyond repair . LOL
    A nice win Sir . Now that truck can survive almost another year .

  • @chrismosmeier555
    @chrismosmeier555 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I'm a contractor, I have one 6.0 left. You are correct, any major problems at this point and it's scrap heap time. The truck it is is still solid so maybe a Cummins swap.

  • @billgeorge7804
    @billgeorge7804 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    That was not a guess my man, that was skill and experience! Great stuff sir.

  • @andrewaird8901
    @andrewaird8901 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I'm so thankful that I have a 99 Powersmoke 7.3 in a rust-free truck. Kudos to you for figuring out the problem quickly and efficiently solving it. Now put that big brain to work solving the problem of rust, whydoncha!

    • @bluegrallis
      @bluegrallis ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have a 95 E350 with the 7.3 , 48,000 original miles and no rust. Wes has a video on fixing the ICM problems I had with it. It used to be an ambulance for the Warren Connecticut vol fire department.

    • @markae0
      @markae0 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      "the problem of rust" when manufactured, the metal frame should be coated-electroplated with zinc or nickle . IDK why it isn't done.

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@markae0it pays to build trucks that rust out

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee ปีที่แล้ว

      Undercoating makes a huge difference

    • @MrOiram46
      @MrOiram46 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@markae0 Funny thing is Hot Wheels does it to their cars all the time

  • @warrenmullett
    @warrenmullett ปีที่แล้ว +10

    6.0s have a cult following. Strong bottom end and beautiful sound and make decent power. I don’t see them ever going away..

  • @stephenwilson7641
    @stephenwilson7641 ปีที่แล้ว +106

    Wes, thanks again for a great video! Perfect example of thinking through the symptoms and likely causes before wrenching. Now, all that truck needs is a new body, then a new frame to put under it, and finally a new engine. I would not want to be on the same road when those frame - body connections let go.

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's the hard part. I was thinking perhaps all this 7500 Dollars in work was done at the height of the covid car bubble. Everyone forgets just how much used cars shot up during covid. People were turning in their old cars and making money on the deal, getting more than they paid for it. The car companies were trying to not let leasers with the option to buy exersize that option during the height of the heady prices.

  • @Crooked_Clown
    @Crooked_Clown ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You're correct by assuming that the oil pan can be removed without taking the engine out. I just replaced my oil pan gasket by removing the engine mounts nuts, radiator fan shroud bolts and lifting the engine by the harmonic balancer. Lifting the engine one inch and a half was sufficient. There are many videos in youtube covering this oil pan removal. BTW, good troubleshooting procedure.

  • @bearsstuff
    @bearsstuff ปีที่แล้ว +24

    That dodge isn't headed for the crusher. It's headed to a used car lot for $15k!

  • @Cazador42265
    @Cazador42265 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thanks for sharing your expertise. I bought a 07 6.0 f350, bulletproofed, oil cooler, upgraded radiator.......extensive list here. It has over 230k and runs great. I really appreciate your expertise in this engine. @11:22 pearls of wisdom.

  • @mraycgz
    @mraycgz ปีที่แล้ว +63

    Mechanics like you are a godsend. I’ve had a few over the years. I have a business that requires 4 or 5 pickup trucks and 2 or 3 box trucks and a semi. I always make sure to send the gravy jobs to them as well as the hard stuff. Yes, I could save a few bucks by changing oil and filters and brakes myself. But if I make sure the shop gets those jobs they’re likely to find little things I wouldn’t see and they also are more inclined to take the sob jobs.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You should focus more on using those vehicles. You got enough to where you should keep expanding and not focus on saving the pennies if it's losing you time you could be working / enjoying life.
      But you seem more successful than me anyways

  • @swamp-yankee
    @swamp-yankee ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I met a Russian kid with a 6.4 in the tractor supply lot once. I wish I remembered all he said he’d done to it, but did a ton to the motor. He’d bought the truck dirt cheap with low miles and it was super clean. Already had put 140k of highway towing on it, and he said if it blew up tomorrow it still would have been a great investment. It had a cool red and white pin stripe on it too. Real smart looking 1 ton. Too bad they put motors in them it takes a genius to make run right.

  • @charlesschneiter5159
    @charlesschneiter5159 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    Only a real pro like you can make these pencil sketches almost self explanatory and so even I can understand how a power stroke fuel injection works!
    Thanks for this lesson 👏 - can't wait for the next class 👍

  • @assessor1276
    @assessor1276 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    As always, your knowledge, determination to serve your customers and your good humour are all impressive. Keep it up Wes, you’re definitely one of the good guys. 😊

    • @assessor1276
      @assessor1276 ปีที่แล้ว

      Any time - I’ll give you a call. P

  • @Hey_Its_That_Guy
    @Hey_Its_That_Guy ปีที่แล้ว +52

    Wes, you are like the Charles Darwin of the automotive world. Seeing natural selection at work, one old rust bucket at a time. Keep 'em coming!

  • @brucemckelvy9920
    @brucemckelvy9920 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    All I can say Wes is that yuo are simply amazing. Your fundamental knowledge of these systems is unbelievable. Thanks for the great work you do to explain them to the rest of the uninformed world.

    • @brucemckelvy9920
      @brucemckelvy9920 ปีที่แล้ว

      @officialWatchWesWork. scammer. Don't you guys ever give up?

  • @j.t.johnston3048
    @j.t.johnston3048 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    Your knowledge gained from experience is invaluable. We need more mechanics like you.

    • @VintageTexas59
      @VintageTexas59 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree, Wes is a wizard for trouble shooting and fixing impossible junkers.

  • @daniele.woodhead1218
    @daniele.woodhead1218 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I definitely watched very carefully cause I myself acquired a 05 F-250 same color Red 2WD Georgia truck no rust, lariat super duty 6.0 Turbo Diesel, haven't owned a Diesel in 20+ years since I don't live in Maine anymore no snow in South Carolina, this video 💯 5 🌟 and just having some knowledge I now can look back on this video or shoot yah and E mail maybe so thanks Wes for the lesson as always God bless y'all from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯

  • @billwhitis9997
    @billwhitis9997 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I have a late 2004, it has leaf springs. I think 2005 is the first year for springs. My 6.0 is in great shape. Meticulous maintenance is the key to keeping them running. It also helps to live in BC Canada, wear the winters don't require allot of salt on the road.

    • @FowlerAskew
      @FowlerAskew ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I went on a trip to Anchorage and it was pretty incredible how many of this era (and older) of trucks were still in really good shape, and the folks there explained that it's because they don't salt the roads, they put gravel down instead.
      I've never seen so many quadrasteers in my life

  • @kevinseely6632
    @kevinseely6632 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My 6.0 is the backbone of my business, 2006 lariat with 180,000 miles. Completely stock other than the ficm, but I do change the oil and flush the radiator religiously. Still runs like the day I got it, and gets great fuel mileage.

  • @simmonsrenos9111
    @simmonsrenos9111 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    As a long time watcher of your videos,.... Your diagnosis of problems is second to none.

  • @dean9498
    @dean9498 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I gotta believe that there is nothing Wes can't fix. He knows a little about everything.

    • @SportFury1966
      @SportFury1966 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      If they dredged up the USS Monitor, he could probably get it going again.

  • @corypride5096
    @corypride5096 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Your videos do a good job of letting the viewer imagine the 'trauma' of looking into the engine bay of a 20 year old truck with a million possibilities of why it won't start. It's actually kinda horrifying.

  • @daviduglem3213
    @daviduglem3213 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    14:00 Wes, I love the smug look on your face when you finally got it to run.

  • @twwap294
    @twwap294 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    The money some folks throw into this junk is amazing. Good show Wes, THANKS.

    • @Zupdood2
      @Zupdood2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Until you look at the cost of a new diesel truck 😛

    • @markae0
      @markae0 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      The heart wants what the heart wants.

    • @sdvten
      @sdvten ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@Zupdood2 Thats the problem, new and even used trucks are a ridiculous money. If you buy a nice used truck chances are you'll still be putting money into it soon. especially if its a diesel.

    • @GixxerRider1991
      @GixxerRider1991 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @tomkelleher1546 This customer, after Wes' repair will have put damn near $10,000 into a pos truck that's rusted damn near to smithereens. That is not a rational decision. If you can't afford a new diesel truck, you damn sure can't afford to keep an old one running.

    • @BrandonLeech
      @BrandonLeech ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree, yank the motor and trans out and the rest of that truck is junkyard bound.

  • @mcgama88
    @mcgama88 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am a tech who my friends and family send the hard stuff to me. But this 6.0 repair was so well considered. Thanks for the lesson as a drawing. And I am impressed with the troubleshooting. My lesson? Have the right specialty tool and a full save bin of the hard to find and likely expensive high pressure valve. Clearly, the customer wanted the truck for end use and this beauty found a craftsman who excelled on my lesson listing.
    Very well done. Regards from Washington State. M.

  • @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE
    @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE ปีที่แล้ว +26

    *Probably easy to pull the cab, when there's nothing keeping it on!* 😂 In all seriousness, nice work with the diagnosis Wes 🙂👍 Happy wrenching my friend 🔧🔩

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  ปีที่แล้ว +13

      It's almost to the point of needing a ratchet strap to hold the cab one. Though I don't know what you would hook it to.

    • @gekkedirkie
      @gekkedirkie ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@WatchWesWork you can make it work

    • @tchads_57
      @tchads_57 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@WatchWesWorkWell duh, the piece of wood under there. Couple of drywall screws and he’s out the door. Or maybe through the floor when the cab comes off. 🤔

    • @CAPNMAC82
      @CAPNMAC82 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@WatchWesWork When I saw the forklift under the plow mount, I had a trepidation about the frame.

    • @scubasteve7946
      @scubasteve7946 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If the heads were really done, my bet is they did it cab on. Otherwise that poor pickup would have just crumbled trying to lift that cab off.

  • @ScoutCrafter
    @ScoutCrafter ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That was more than impressive. When I see over complicated systems like this it literally makes me feel very apprehensive. Thanks for sharing.

  • @caseyhill3915
    @caseyhill3915 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    What really surprised me is that the diesel wasn't red when you were priming the system with the filter cap off.

    • @wayner806
      @wayner806 ปีที่แล้ว

      😂😂😂😂

    • @lolatmyage
      @lolatmyage ปีที่แล้ว +3

      He wouldn't have put it in the video otherwise ;)

  • @josephreisinger33
    @josephreisinger33 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Curmudgeon? No, you Sir are a dying art. Someone who looks at a problem and has a plain on how to fix it.

  • @p.i.staker886
    @p.i.staker886 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Went through something similar. Engine was shutting off dead when I would let off the gas and get off the interstate. Changed the IPR, that fixed it for a while. Ultimately the problem was the STC fitting to the HPOP. It was leaking, changing the IPR blew it out all the way. Before that it was the FICM kicking the bucket. The reason they didn't change the body mounts when they took it off is because they're like $1000 for a set.

  • @zukowski2023
    @zukowski2023 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Another great Sunday morning "coffee with Wes" session. Just seems to roll the week up nicely when you can watch Wes address what the other guys couldn't.. Oh, cup's empty, time for round two. Thanks for the share Wes!

  • @dieselsmoke821
    @dieselsmoke821 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice work. This is a pretty common failure point on these older rigs. The guys at FICMRepair are pretty good with the 6.0L rigs and they sell pretty much any part a guy could want. Heads, injectors, turbos, etc..... If you own a 6.0L get a FICM tune!

  • @10splitter
    @10splitter ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Kiddo is getting really good, I predict it won't be much longer before he's wielding tools right alongside Wes! 😁😎

  • @LPMota
    @LPMota ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just came upon your channel and had to subscribe. Great work. I worked as a tech in the school bus industry for years and can tell you that there many a bus company that lost their hind parts because of these engines! The EGR design was a nightmare, the injectors were garbage, and yes, never saw a single EGR valve that wasn’t completely Coke’d up. The 7.3 and the DT466 were work horses in the industry. International/Navistar/Ford really screwed the pooch when they got away from those two

  • @johnliford6184
    @johnliford6184 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Love the sound of a 6.0 powerstroke, those injectors sounded like were firing right on cue, and everybody already knows the turbo whistle you can hear from up the block.

  • @paulcooper2897
    @paulcooper2897 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like your style Wes ... even a falling apart rust bucket like that truck, and you are dropping a protector over the door so you can reach in!
    Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦

  • @marty0715yt
    @marty0715yt ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Here's a good story. 2008 6.4 with 285 k on it idled for 2 hours at an auction. Bought it for $6500 (body and interior were pristine). Drove another 4 k after seafoam and new rocker arms. Finally puked water into the oil. Decided to keep it and bought new warrantied 6.4 from Ford for 12 k and 2 k to install. Engine covered to 100k (we will see).

  • @Sirtorment1979
    @Sirtorment1979 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love my 6.0, but it’s also a southern truck. It’s never seen road salt so it’s clean front to back. They key for the 6.0 is maintenance, and attention to the key problem areas. Once you address the issues, it’s a good motor. It’s just depends on how much the owner wants to invest. I enjoy working on my stuff, so the 6.0 is a good tool to teach my kids.

  • @Zewestcoaster
    @Zewestcoaster ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Take a multimeter and check the resistance between the two negative battery posts.
    The negative runs to the engine block on the passenger side, the drivers side negative runs to the drivers side frame rail some place.
    Over time, there will be resistance between the two.
    I believe the ECM is run off the drivers side battery....
    Run a fat cable between the two negative battery posts.

  • @bigmotter001
    @bigmotter001 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wes, the man with the plan, knowledge, experience and tenacity to accomplish anything. Well almost! Thanks for all of your postings and take care of you and your family!

  • @AmericanLocomotive1
    @AmericanLocomotive1 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    When HEUI made its debut in ~'93 or so on the 7.3 powerstroke, there was nothing else like it. 20,000+ PSI injection pressure, full timing and duration control independent of engine RPM and cam timing. Ground breaking for the time. Everyone else was using rotary injection pumps or unit injectors which had a lot of limitations. But the 6.0 greatly over complicated the situation and tried pushing the technology too far. The 6.0 should have been a common rail engine like the Duramax or Cummins of the time.
    Ironically those Fiat/Chrysler/Jeep "Multi-Air" engines actuate the intake valves using a hydraulic piston/pump assembly that rides on the cam, and a solenoid controls the opening/closing event. Very similar to the HEUI injectors actually. No oil = no valve movement.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  ปีที่แล้ว +25

      I've heard rumors that International avoided common rail because they were trying to use the heui system to control the valves and not have a cam shaft but they never got it to work. No idea if that is true.

    • @BGWenterprises
      @BGWenterprises ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@WatchWesWork
      1994 is a black sheep year.
      in 94 you have 2 versions of the IDI without and with turbo.
      And halfway through the year 1994.5 the computerized HEUI
      .
      2003 is the other black sheep year, bolth 7.3 and 6.0

    • @cwarmes1105
      @cwarmes1105 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pressure on the 7.3 never exceeded 4000 psi at full throttle. I worked at Navistar in Indianapolis from the 7.3 through the 6.4. Back in the day every 10th 7.3 was tested on our dyno as time went on it was about every 50 for the 6.0 and every 100 of the line for the 6.4.

    • @AmericanLocomotive1
      @AmericanLocomotive1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@cwarmes1105 Injection control pressure is not the same thing as injection pressure. Actual pressure at the nozzle tip is amplified by the intensifier piston.

  • @Xavierpropertyshow
    @Xavierpropertyshow หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the “told you” right when it turned on

  • @hugha9769
    @hugha9769 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    You can change the oil pan without pulling the engine - not fun but can be done. I did it. I did it to replace the rusting oil pan.

  • @dontblameme6328
    @dontblameme6328 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ahhhh.... The sweet sound of the PS 6.0. My 2004 has 420k and still runs like new and no rust. God bless Texas.

  • @johnz8210
    @johnz8210 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nice video, thanks.
    I'm old enough to remember when diesels were good and something you might want to have. Unlike now.
    Fixing rusty pick up trucks - many people way overpaid for vehicles in the past few years - now they're still making payments on rotted out worn out junk. I don't know what they were thinking.

  • @jbdavis2933
    @jbdavis2933 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I’m in the middle of a tear down of the HPO system and replacing an injector. I was able to do a bench test on my IPR with 12v and shop air. Thanx for the video brother.

  • @DanEBoyd
    @DanEBoyd ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Woohoo! Sunday isn't complete without Watch Wes Work!!

  • @Cultofpersonality09129
    @Cultofpersonality09129 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My friend had the f-250 Harley Davidson with the flames. Absolutely beautiful truck, but he never really had it long enough to have any issues at all.

  • @Barnsley_brev
    @Barnsley_brev ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Wes there's only you that draws diagrams and explains it. Love the content. Cheers fella❤

    • @Barnsley_brev
      @Barnsley_brev ปีที่แล้ว

      Your reply means a lot. Thankyou

  • @johnvilleneuve7944
    @johnvilleneuve7944 ปีที่แล้ว

    6.0 and 6.4 have purchased at least a few houses and college educations in my area. Knuckle heads love to piss off their money on diesels and there’s no shortage of shops to deposit your paychecks to. Nice fix Wes you nailed it as always! Damn she’s rusty

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews ปีที่แล้ว

      One shop, and two bachelors degrees. Strictly on 6.0. Not even kidding. Before that a paint booth for all the 90's paint peelers.

  • @Zupdood2
    @Zupdood2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Having lived most of my life on the west coast, I’m always astonished when I see the amount of rust on the vehicles in your videos. I’ve always admired people who keep their vehicles going, unlike the throwaway culture we have in the US, and more like Cubans who keep 1950’s American sedans going to this day.
    When I first saw these rusted vehicles on your videos, I looked on TH-cam for businesses that specialize in repairing rusted out vehicles by welding new steel into box beams and body undercarriages, and found out there are several… these are really interesting videos to me.
    What I’m wondering Wes is a few things; have you ever done these kinds of repairs yourself, as I know you hate wasting things; and, do you have these types of businesses in your area that your clients use and you recommend?

    • @harveylong5878
      @harveylong5878 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      getting involved in major frame work usually involves the DOT, plus heavy liability concerns. most welding shops wont touch frames here, they dont want the mountains of red tape, paper work and liability. lawyers will go after anyone thats had a hand in a vehicle that is an accident. a welded frame /repaired frame gets lawyers a raging hard on

    • @Zupdood2
      @Zupdood2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@harveylong5878
      So maybe it’s more of a do-it-yourself industry. 😀

  • @rrrrepairs
    @rrrrepairs ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Saw the same thing happen on an International Maxxforce. Screen broke on IPR valve and was stuck inside causing low pressure. I was well educated in the school of Dieseltech Ron!

  • @ts6141
    @ts6141 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You can do the pan without removing the engine, you do have to remove the mount bolts on both side then raise it up a few inches and it will slide out after removing the oil pickup, had mine done on my 04 6L a few months ago.

  • @powerstroke6.7
    @powerstroke6.7 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Happiest day ever when I sold mine…. It was bulletproofed, deleted and it still had issues on regular basis. Bout me a new 6.7 and haven’t turned a wrench on it in 4 years other than regular maintenance.

  • @Marcelo-56
    @Marcelo-56 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Desde el video anterior, me gusta la nueva introducción y el desarrollo de la comunicación durante el trabajo.
    Es personalizada y directa frente a cámara.
    También la forma de diagnosticar y explicar el problema es claro y directo.
    Esto le da un alto valor agregado al video👍

  • @hasenafarms6448
    @hasenafarms6448 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for sharing. Pro tip for anyone replacing an IPR, make sure not to over tighten when installing. I did that while trying to get the connector as far away from the turbo as possible. It was enough to damage the oring but took several weeks before it split enough to create a hot no start situation. Specs are just over 10ft lbs (if I remember correctly). And make sure to lube up the oring beforehand.

    • @taylorteresi5476
      @taylorteresi5476 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thinking mines has same problem runs mint starts fine every morning just won't re start after running /driving to job site . Till it fully cools like 3 hrs it will start fine sometimes will run an hr after but will crank forever before it finally starts . I'm not too familiar with Diesels. Any input would be appreciated

    • @hasenafarms6448
      @hasenafarms6448 ปีที่แล้ว

      ⁠@@taylorteresi5476 Sounds like you’re not building enough oil pressure on hot start. Might not be IPR gasket if you haven’t messed with that. Most likely an injector oring or hpop fitting, depending on the year. Check out Dieseltech Ron (Rest in peace) about performing air pressure test to check for leaks.

    • @hasenafarms6448
      @hasenafarms6448 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@taylorteresi5476 Also might want to get a Scangauge or other interface so you can monitor levels on start. Your ICP should read over 500 psi on crank and IPR not over 85% or less than 15% duty cycle. If not, you’re not building enough oil pressure and the FICM won’t allow a start. Watch a lot of Diesel Tech Ron. Dudes a legend in the 6.0 world.
      Also, your IPR gasket may be fine but the screen could be damaged. The IPR is one of the easier things to get to so might be worth looking at first.

  • @spencerrobinson2719
    @spencerrobinson2719 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The local farmers and tradesmen are lucky to have a shop that can fix stuff! The one thing that just confounds me is that the 4 or 5 manufacturers of pickup trucks here in the USA feel like they can charge 45 to 90 thousand dollars for a truck that may not last long enough to get it paid off! I think an expensive truck should last a couple decades at the very least.

    • @harveylong5878
      @harveylong5878 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      FORD, Shoveoritleave, RAM etc can make the pickup out of the most corrosive resistance materials known, if the owner isnt proactive in counteracting the effects of salt etc, those materials can and will fail.

    • @TheCrustyFry
      @TheCrustyFry ปีที่แล้ว

      @@harveylong5878I think what he was getting at is the cheap plastic junk on all the trucks will fail before the body rusts out

  • @justnsaliga8518
    @justnsaliga8518 ปีที่แล้ว

    i just got done with a Engine rebuild on my 6.0 powerstroke. it ran great for a 7 cylinder turbo diesel. for 2 years 30,000 miles. it dropped a injector tip. and all of one cylinders piston rings were in the oil pan.
    you can change the oil pan. with the engine in the truck. remove engine mount bolts. jack up the engine. a couple inches. and unbolt the oil pan and replace it. pretty easy.
    in my opinion the 6.0L is pretty much never going to die. theres arguably a even bigger aftermarket for 6.0 powerstrokes than any other diesel engine. they can make ALOT of horsepower. if built properly. and last a long time like that. and alot of folks Much prefer a 6.0L over the newer SCR and DPF trucks. personally i love it. over my 2018 F250 platinum with the 6.7 powerstroke everything being computer controlled. the truck freaks out if it doesnt like something you're doing. and goes into limp mode far to often. and the advance trac freaks out if you parked it while it was raining or wet out. and start it up when its dry. or vise versa. just all the new trucks are like that. i plan on getting a couple more 6.0L trucks. in my area rust isnt a issue at all. and i am very very Thorugh about dealing with rust. i want to keep the truck forever potentially. likely becoming a family heirloom.

  • @ryanhoaglin9907
    @ryanhoaglin9907 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey Wes. Great video on the 6.0 milkshake maker. I've had those trucks come back after sloppy repairs 2-3 times over a few months due to junk going through the IPR. Nice diag. Loved your explanation on how the pilot valves are dependent on pressure to operate. Great video as always.

  • @gamsler2009
    @gamsler2009 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great job of troubleshooting that's 6.0 powerstroke

  • @jackofalltrades4844
    @jackofalltrades4844 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Man, this hits home. I just dropped $7000.00 on non stop issues with my wife’s 2014 Ford Expedition. Finally just dumped the car because my wife kept getting stranded with the kids.

    • @dk-qr5xt
      @dk-qr5xt ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry to hear that, hope y'all get something better.

    • @hkfan4596
      @hkfan4596 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      why do ppl waste money on old Ford/GMs. Just buy a Toyota.

  • @johnguidry4065
    @johnguidry4065 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's pretty cool how much your drawing skill has improved over the last few years to show us more information. I look forward to all the future artwork and random vehicle shenanigans!!!

  • @advancedleveldiagnostics
    @advancedleveldiagnostics ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Wow great job, Your experience shows! I really love your drawings they make it really easy to understand your diagnosis, Thanks for sharing!👍

  • @BBslider001
    @BBslider001 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The ONE thing I did notice, if ti hasn't been said, is the oil filter cap is the wrong one. The tall ones can be a problem. the factory one is the shorty and it keeps oil flowing back to the return better than the tall one. Just a thought. Nice work!

  • @Shagnasty
    @Shagnasty ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Wes, you always seem to find the problem. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Hjerte_Verke
    @Hjerte_Verke ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think the Mustie1 'Bar and Chain Oil' undercoating is a must in the Rust Belt. It's not an impervious rubberized or asphalt type of coating that traps moisture, it breathes. After it 'cures', it becomes an oil + road dust cake.

  • @luigiseli2552
    @luigiseli2552 ปีที่แล้ว

    Welder, Lathe, Forklift, Chapters on your TH-cam videos . . . I don't know how anybody could live without them. Enjoyed the video, thumbs up, thanks for your time.

  • @terryrogers1025
    @terryrogers1025 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    “More work done on it than Joan Rivers!” Well sir I’m here to tell ya, it only took 5 minutes or so to clean the I-Pad screen off from all the coffee that got spray on it and me after that statement, thank goodness for screen protectors. Nice diagnosis on the problem and good explanation on how the system works sir, thanks for the video sir, from this point forward no coffee while watching your videos🙄😏😉😂

    • @scottp5331
      @scottp5331 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah that was pretty funny. It made me laugh.

  • @uncommonsense5876
    @uncommonsense5876 ปีที่แล้ว

    18:59 I've successfully repaired these and half dozen yrs later still good. 90s chev/gmc have the same exact problem. Box has to come off, frame blocked up and squared up. Prepped, cleaned and repaired with A32 plate steel. Has great mix of tensile/welding/anti corrosion properties. Used for ship hulls... and truck frame repairs 😎👍

    • @uncommonsense5876
      @uncommonsense5876 ปีที่แล้ว

      A36 will also suffice if you can't get A32

  • @J.F.K.O
    @J.F.K.O ปีที่แล้ว +5

    it actually looked like it was in good condition from a distance but crazy how rusty it is underneath

    • @2aminitials
      @2aminitials ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The rust hiders aka fender flares give away the true condition pretty quickly.

  • @lashbera
    @lashbera ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love the 6.0, I’ve come up with 2 ways of testing the ipr. Pretty simple. As for repairing all diesel engines I’ll work on a 6.0 before any Cummins or duramax

  • @seastacker8582
    @seastacker8582 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Can’t say I’m heart broke skipping the 6.0/6.4 years. Went right from a 7.3 powerstroke to a 6.7. Not that the 6.7 is trouble free, but it’s pretty damn solid… at least compared to its last 2 predecessors.

  • @Kyle-sv2zu
    @Kyle-sv2zu ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your humor! I’ve been binge watching your videos for the past 3 days, while caring for my very sick pup, was in ICU for 2 days.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Rut roh! Hope he gets better soon. My dog max had to have surgery recently. It was not fun.

  • @ThatPNWGuy2024
    @ThatPNWGuy2024 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Yahoo, way to start a Sunday morning. Thanks as always for the great content. Cheers from WA state. From one Wes to another keep up the good work.

  • @MikeL-vu7jo
    @MikeL-vu7jo ปีที่แล้ว

    I drive my 09 Silverado daily and the rust on those trucks Wes’s worked on is the exact reason every fall mine goes in for a spray oil the winter is long and with the salt that is dumped on the road will destroy a vehicle completely I bought my truck new and now she has 187K on her when I crawl under to change the oil it doesn’t look like the surface of the moon like those two rust buckets do 150 bucks to have it spray oiled for rust control is well worth it , Thanks Wes .

  • @samuelw.3992
    @samuelw.3992 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I don’t know why someone would stick 7500 bucks in that rust bucket.
    Your definitely right on the forklift. Their amazing .

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because some people get very attached

    • @CAPNMAC82
      @CAPNMAC82 ปีที่แล้ว

      BlueBook/NAA values are starting to recover, but, that's still US$10-15K retail vehicle. Eight grand of parts cannon is a bit excessive--especially for how little it actually delivered.

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CAPNMAC82 That is NOT 10-15k for anybody but Ray Charles.

  • @calebyoung1579
    @calebyoung1579 ปีที่แล้ว

    Anyone who knows Powerstrokes knows where to look! Good for you man! Been restoring a 7.3l Powerstroke for 3 years.

  • @magintysmaw
    @magintysmaw ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Nice work Wes. Enjoyed that. Thanks 👍

  • @dannysublett1014
    @dannysublett1014 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video Wes. That truck is a great example of why you always look underneath

  • @alexcarroll3565
    @alexcarroll3565 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love all your content, Wes! Please keep it coming! Even basic jobs like brakes and rotors would be fun to watch with your color commentary.

  • @allanyoell1363
    @allanyoell1363 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video! I just dumped several large (gave her the works) in an '06 southern beauty with just over a hundred thousand on the clock, absolutely solid! My work truck is a '99 250 with 352,000 which is driven daily, solid inside and out! These are some of the best trucks ever manufactured in my opinion, they can keep the new junk and what they want for them.

  • @typrus6377
    @typrus6377 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    HEUI works great for industrial engines. For what CAT designed it for, it really does work quite well. It's mainly when you start asking it to do things outside of that envelope that things go wonky.
    Without going Common Rail, it was a good way to get 25,000PSI+ at the nozzles.

  • @raoulcruz4404
    @raoulcruz4404 ปีที่แล้ว

    9:00. That drawing is some real talent.

  • @WackGarage
    @WackGarage ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey Wes, I just subscribed and I thought I'd drop a comment!
    It looks like the oil filter cap is one of those taller than stock replacement caps. Those caps and the elongated filters are known for allowing debris through the system and could be the cause of the IPR failure.
    I've already learned a thing or two in the videos I just watched and I appreciate your content!

  • @algorithmae
    @algorithmae ปีที่แล้ว

    Another bullseye diag and fix from Wes. Super impressive!

  • @train1962
    @train1962 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    6.0 Not a bright spot in Ford Truck History.

    • @vhateverlie
      @vhateverlie ปีที่แล้ว

      Then they tried to fix it with the 6.4 PS and turns out they just made it a completely unsalvageable engine.

  • @aaronsnowden6311
    @aaronsnowden6311 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved the forklift comment at the beginning. So true. Also just send that truck to the scrap yard. That looks horrible.

  • @STREETRAT98
    @STREETRAT98 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great vid Wes!! Always happy to see 6.0 content from you..
    I love my 6.0 daily drive it. Mostly stock, but deleted. But sadly I'd say your right. Once the super duty around the 6.0 is gone, not many people will keep them going. Although they're still pretty active in the warmer climates thankfully. Despite all their issues, and hate they get, I think they should stick around. Gotta be one of my favorite engines. If they're well maintained and you keep the farmer Bills and high-school kids from "making them better" they last a long time. Maintenance is key though.

    • @Look_What_I_Did
      @Look_What_I_Did ปีที่แล้ว

      It's a POS. You can't blame anybody but Ford for just how shitty they are. From the engine to the package they installed around them. And the ambulances and fire crews... fucking hell these were an absolute train wreck.

    • @CerretaniOutdoorsLLC
      @CerretaniOutdoorsLLC 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My old boss forgot to put the gas cap back on got Aton of water in the tank and it costed him Aton of $$$

  • @danafoxx6587
    @danafoxx6587 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The expression on your face while talking about the 6.0 fading away was like watching someone talk about what they'd do if they won the lottery. 🤣

  • @CleverMonkey-jd3du
    @CleverMonkey-jd3du ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I can think of so many ways I could spend $7500 USD other than on that truck. It is only slightly less economical to set $7500 in cash on fire instead.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well, $7500 for a year of use. Call it a day and tap out like the owner should have done a year ago.

    • @CleverMonkey-jd3du
      @CleverMonkey-jd3du ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mph5896 maybe the owner will get a year out of it. A year of trouble free service? Not a chance :)