u/Blanchard6310

▲ 0 r/f150

Are the baby Powerstrokes as bad as I see online?

The 3.0 Powestroke I know it was only in the F-150s for 4 years but was it because liability or the competition such as the Duramax 3.0?

Seems everything I see love or hate and no real in between so im not sure if all I've seen out there is biased reviews

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u/Blanchard6310 — 7 days ago

Any other highway truck techs been seeing a lot more Steady Bearing failures lately?

Seems like lately our shop has done an above average amount lately and not on the same trucks.

My buddy at a shop nearby said they've done quite a few more than normal as well.

Anymore of you seen more than usualy lately?

I know recently they've change the way they're installed and yokes can be off center to eachother and theres a new procedure with a certain type of retaining compound and cure time. Could this be contributing to more failures or is it just luck of the draw where I am lol

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u/Blanchard6310 — 7 days ago
▲ 30 r/Diesel

The perfect translation. Bad enough to be funny, good enough to get the point across

u/Blanchard6310 — 12 days ago