Just had my second repair on my 2006 F350 in less than a year. The alternator was an easy fix but the fuel system cost me dearly.
A $250 dollar part cost $915 out the door, installed. The dealer charges $120 and hour, with 4 hours logged.
Im looking for a reliable mechanic with reasonable prices or someone I can make a deal with on cost/barter the next time I need expert help.
Any one interested or have suggestions, referrals? I live in Woodinville and work in Redmond.
Thanks
Rich
Ford Diesel Expert Wanted
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Thanks for the info, I may be giving him a call. I think I may also be taking some Diesel classes at a local school here soon and get a better understanding of how this beast work.
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rich,
Try reading this to start. its very helpful and informative.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/007149 ... UTF8&psc=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[*]
also consider getting the dealer shop manuals specific for your truck. Make life alot easyer.
As for school. I haven't been to renton or seattle. but I did take the program at LWTC it was great. but they teach more the heavy Duty industry. cummins, cat, kenworth ect. It will give you a great understanding of the operation of things but nothing specific.
This is the book that we used
http://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Truck- ... uty+diesel" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[*]
Also The classes have a year waiting list....
Try reading this to start. its very helpful and informative.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/007149 ... UTF8&psc=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[*]
also consider getting the dealer shop manuals specific for your truck. Make life alot easyer.
As for school. I haven't been to renton or seattle. but I did take the program at LWTC it was great. but they teach more the heavy Duty industry. cummins, cat, kenworth ect. It will give you a great understanding of the operation of things but nothing specific.
This is the book that we used
http://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Truck- ... uty+diesel" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[*]
Also The classes have a year waiting list....
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Re: Ford Diesel Expert Wanted
Right on. I have a Chilton's, but its so vague it took me forever to find and drain the water separator. The Ford shop manuals will be a must!