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Ford Factory Cooling System Flush Procedure for 6.4 Power Stroke with VC-9: IHWOC Episode 11 

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Today I'll show you how I went about doing the shady-tree version of the Factory Ford Coolant flush procedure for the 6.4L Power Stroke.
7:30 - Don't connect the battery terminals yet, just throw the battery in as hard as you like.
Link to a PDF of the Factory instructions:
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@1upperformancegear439
@1upperformancegear439 2 года назад
How does this not have more views? This is gold
@jlev505
@jlev505 2 года назад
Your commentary is pure gold. God rest diesel tech Ron. Taken too soon. Thank you for your videos. I did the flush back in 2014 and replaced the gold sand coolant with Cat elc coolant. Same with my fuel cooler. 211xxx trouble free miles. 6.4l are prissy beaches and need strict maintenance. Completely deleted mine the day I bought her. Spartan tuner, intake, 4” turbo back exhaust. Oil and filter every 5k. Both fuel filters every 10k. It’s paid off and been a great truck. Saving up for a KDD 6.7l steel piston engine for the ol girl when she gives up the ghost. 20k is crazy but 650-750hp and 1000 ft/lb torque with reliability of a 7.3 is worth it. A lot less than a 80-90k new truck.
@dillerud95
@dillerud95 2 года назад
This is both mechanical and comedian made. Absolutely perfect
@55rajo
@55rajo 3 года назад
step 1 for me , find someone like u to do it for me
@therotorooster
@therotorooster 3 года назад
Key word in that sentence is "like", cuz I ain't doin it! :P
@southernm2276
@southernm2276 3 года назад
Perfectly done video. Thanks sir
@jayingham5183
@jayingham5183 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you
@tomfromtacomas7249
@tomfromtacomas7249 2 года назад
You crack me up every time I watch your video! I also have to laugh at Ford’s coolant system cleaning procedure. If it you took it to a Ford dealer and have them do this they would charge you $1000 for all the time and products it needs to do this flush.
@therotorooster
@therotorooster 2 года назад
Oh yeah, for sure, and they'd still half ass it. Glad I could be of entertainment and service to you!
@orkalbanshee9846
@orkalbanshee9846 3 года назад
Absolutely fantastic
@philshifley2909
@philshifley2909 2 года назад
Between steps 4 and 5: When reinstalling radiator hose, degas bottle, ect, did you reinstall the egr clamp and bracket for the 1hour idle (plus hour ride) or leave those off till the thermostats went back in?
@robertcrawford4721
@robertcrawford4721 Год назад
Curious when should the wrench light come on and when should it go into low power mode. What temps please
@Chainsaw600
@Chainsaw600 День назад
I’m at 300k miles with my 6.4 and I’m about to do a flush and likely an oil cooler. It’s a tough decision. Do I spend the time and effort or just toss it? I know it’s not long before it pulls a Bluesmobile style breakdown. I’ve driven it for 150k. Bought for 19k about 8 years ago. Has been a solid truck with few issues up to this point. Decisions, decisions.
@tjquigley2484
@tjquigley2484 Год назад
Is the coolant refiller kit necessary? Whats the alternative method
@therotorooster
@therotorooster Год назад
Pretty necessary. I mean you could try it with manual burping, but with these modern cooling systems with every hose, nook and cranny everywhere, good luck getting all the air out in anything that resembles a timely manner. It's not that expensive and saves a lot of headache, not just for this project, but for every one afterward.
@phillippearce9680
@phillippearce9680 Год назад
👍
@jlev505
@jlev505 2 года назад
Do you still own your 6.4l?
@therotorooster
@therotorooster 2 года назад
It's been in the shop trying to get it's new KDD motor for 15 months (it blew up shortly after I made these videos), so... I'm not sure if it's technically mine still considering the shop has had it longer than I've owned it :D
@therotorooster
@therotorooster 2 года назад
It takes 5-6 months to have a KDD motor built, the rest of the time has been the backlog of the shop and back-ordered parts.
@jlev505
@jlev505 2 года назад
@@therotorooster good to know. Guess I better just order now.
@sillyducky1049
@sillyducky1049 3 года назад
they call me firts, because I am firts
@sillyducky1049
@sillyducky1049 3 года назад
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