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![]() Good advice. I am going to see how this repair works out because otherwise I like the truck very much. I agree with all you said - mine's a 350 - little stiffer springs but still yields a nice ride. It was interesting that the salesman wanted to find the build date because I've heard "rumors" that there was a major flaw in the engine design that was corrected after a certain date. I believe the 6.0 came out in the 2003 model year, and for a while you could purchase an '03 with either the 7.3 or the 6.0. The early 6.0's were indeed fraught with problems, but as I understand it, most of those issues were worked out by the 2004 model year, and by the 2005 model year, things were essentially as good as the 7.3 ever was, at least in terms of reliability. The approximate build date of your truck is printed on a sticker on the trailing edge of the driver's door, in the format mm/yy. The exact build date of your engine can be read on the sticker on the Fuel Injection Control Module in the format dd/mm/yy. The label on the FICM is difficult to read, but doable. You'll find the FICM on the driver's side of the engine near the firewall under the coolant recovery tank. My engine has a build date of October 22, 2004 and a the sticker on the door reads 10/04. Here's what the FICM looks like: http://dan.prxy.org/Truck/6L_bible_h.../Page_010.html I'd be interested to hear what the current diagnosis is, as well as the dealer's remedy. |