If you’re a ford powerstroke owner, then you know that your truck is built to last But even the toughest trucks can have problems, and one area that can cause trouble is the oil cooler In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the symptoms of an oil cooler problem and how […] the post identifying oil cooler problems in your ford powerstroke appeared first on diesel pickup pros. This truck is a 2013 f550 with the 6.7 powerstroke and should be the same for any powerstroke powered superduty Hello all, it's been a little while since i've been around the site but i need some advise My 2017 f350 6.7 has developed an oil drip
This is my third 6.7 and i haven't had this happen on any of them I've got 65000 miles on this truck and do my own service on it, 7500 mile oil and filter. Did an oil change and realized i had a pretty good amount of oil leaking down onto my trans Through further inspection i found the origin of the oil leak coming from left end of the inter cooler tube that connects to the turbo It seems to be a slow drip type leak I know there is suppose to be.
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