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I sold an Excursion today that had the V10 and 269,592 miles on it and had no leaks. I was very surprised at how well the engine ran.
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You can check out my truck anytime you would like...2001 V-10 98K just had the exhaust done still going strong....BZ
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Originally Posted by BZ
(Post 3314016)
You can check out my truck anytime you would like...2001 V-10 98K just had the exhaust done still going strong....BZ
The diesels do have more power for towing, but I personally feel the gasser requires less maintainance, quieter, cheaper to repair if something goes wrong. BZ's truck is a F350 dually. One thing i like about his truck vs. my single rear wheel diesel, is the stability. At 75-80mph, not once in 600 miles did I feel trailer sway, or get pushed around from passing semi's. His truck has towed a huge assortment of boats, from a 42 Fountain, 43 nortech, Formula 370SS, and several others long distance. Bottom line, the V10 gets the job done. :drink: |
P.S. don't forget the 43 Black Thunder...LOL
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190k on mine and running strong. Suprisingly, never replaced anything on it. Not even a sensor. It's almost a little scary.
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Well this is great info, I figured ball joints, trans, starters,alternator, all the little nickle and dime stuff would start right around there.. I feel better now about getting a higher mileage one.
Good info on the gas mileage too,.. |
Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 3318644)
Well this is great info, I figured ball joints, trans, starters,alternator, all the little nickle and dime stuff would start right around there.. I feel better now about getting a higher mileage one.
Good info on the gas mileage too,.. |
My V10 Excursion is a 2001 and I have worked it like a government mule, and just done average maintenance on it. I have used it to plow snow for the last 4 years.
Challenges that I have had include power lock actuators (no big deal), exhaust manifold gaskets (+/- $500), transfer case chain (+/- $600), ball joints ($don't remember), and transmission (+/- $1300) I have about 150,000 miles on this truck and like I say, I really work it hard. I would have to say that, even with the fixes above, it has been one of the best vehicles that I have owned, including the Toyotas that I have owned. Someday I suppose that I will need to replace the original equipment spark plugs and I understand that can be a bit of an expensive venture. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat. |
Originally Posted by 36Tango
(Post 3318695)
Someday I suppose that I will need to replace the original equipment spark plugs and I understand that can be a bit of an expensive venture. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat. In the book it states you have to remove the fuel rails and replace the o-rings on the injectors to do the plugs. You don't have to, but it would make it much easier. If memory serves it took me 2 1/2-3 hours-ish to do them. A pro is probably a lot faster, but I made it across the finish line. :drink: It's expensive if you replace all your coils. I think that's like 1300 bucks. |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3318666)
Rear firestone air bags wouldnt be a bad idea. Good luck!
As far as spark plugs, Ive had both LT1 and LS1 TA`s.. #8 plug on the LT1 I think I invented new swear words:angry-smiley-038: |
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