What have you done to your powerstroke today?

sootie

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Weber Genesis II, stainless steel. Thing is sweet! First SS grill which should last a lot longer than the others. The salt air where I live killed my old ones. Weber gives a 10 year warranty on any of the grill parts which I like.

You wont be disappointed. That's what i run. One thing to watch out for is that Weber makes a cheaper line that looks the same and is branded the same, but gets sold thru big box stores. Only way to tell the difference is by the serial number. The genuine ones are only sold thru bbq retailers and NEVER go on sale. if you paid less than 1350.00 for it, it likely isnt the real deal. Ive met guys running the genuine ones for 25 years +
 

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You wont be disappointed. That's what i run. One thing to watch out for is that Weber makes a cheaper line that looks the same and is branded the same, but gets sold thru big box stores. Only way to tell the difference is by the serial number. The genuine ones are only sold thru bbq retailers and NEVER go on sale. if you paid less than 1350.00 for it, it likely isnt the real deal. Ive met guys running the genuine ones for 25 years +

Hmm that's good to know Ron. I paid $1250 for it from a small mom and pop place that's local to me. My last grill was from Home Depot, never again. I'm waiting on the stainless cleaner to get the tape/prints off it from assembly before I use it. I will look up the serial number and see if I can find out if it's real or not.
 

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Hmm that's good to know Ron. I paid $1250 for it from a small mom and pop place that's local to me. My last grill was from Home Depot, never again. I'm waiting on the stainless cleaner to get the tape/prints off it from assembly before I use it. I will look up the serial number and see if I can find out if it's real or not.
It's probably legit then. Did you do gas or propane?
 

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That’s how I like to see a set of heads measure.
A little more variation on the one than I prefer, but good overall.
 

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I should have had mine oringed when I had them done. Wanted to stay local and my guy couldn't do it, but I should have at least sent them out for the oring.
 

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Finally got my bumpers back!! Powdercoater has to redo them because of contamination on the first run. Dude does phenomenal work! My painter wanted $600 for the bumpers alone, got them powdered for $245!!

Anyways here’s the before:

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After:

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Also added 2wd valence, switchbacks, and Baja design fogs. New emblems are being painted as we speak, hopefully have them next week.

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Yeah, yeah I know...either gonna get morimito LED’s, or send them off to retro and get amber deleeete and HID’s...still undecided.

I’ll be doing the rear tomorrow.
 

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Finally got my bumpers back!! Powdercoater has to redo them because of contamination on the first run. Dude does phenomenal work! My painter wanted $600 for the bumpers alone, got them powdered for $245!!

Anyways here’s the before:

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After:

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Also added 2wd valence, switchbacks, and Baja design fogs. New emblems are being painted as we speak, hopefully have them next week.

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Yeah, yeah I know...either gonna get morimito LED’s, or send them off to retro and get amber deleeete and HID’s...still undecided.

I’ll be doing the rear tomorrow.
That looks frickin great!!! I like it a lot!

live life full throttle
 

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Wow that looks great. How good does the powder match the paint? And what did they do the center bars with?
 

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Wow that looks great. How good does the powder match the paint? And what did they do the center bars with?


It’s pretty close. I never imagined there where that many shades of white. I picked the closest swatch of the 4 I had it narrowed down to, then got a few opinions and they all agreed. Honestly I think it’s just a tad brighter than the truck, but I’ll probably be the only one that ever notices. It was called Dew White.

I ordered the black bars and C’s from Ford.
 

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Finally got with the program and swapped to a 6.4 starter on my 6.0.

Went to change the oil, and I have fuel in it. Son of a.....
About 2 qts worth in 5000 miles. Had about 16qts total when I drained the pan. You can smell it slightly, and it’s thin thin. I pulled all 8 injectors a couple months ago and did a re seal on them since I had a couple inner seals blown out. Hoping I just damaged one of the lower O-rings on reassembly and it’s not a cracked head. Truck still ran fine, but had a slight miss at times which makes me wonder if an injector is hanging slightly. I swear it’s always something....


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Finally got with the program and swapped to a 6.4 starter on my 6.0.

Went to change the oil, and I have fuel in it. Son of a.....
About 2 qts worth in 5000 miles. Had about 16qts total when I drained the pan. You can smell it slightly, and it’s thin thin. I pulled all 8 injectors a couple months ago and did a re seal on them since I had a couple inner seals blown out. Hoping I just damaged one of the lower O-rings on reassembly and it’s not a cracked head. Truck still ran fine, but had a slight miss at times which makes me wonder if an injector is hanging slightly. I swear it’s always something....


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Where did your injectors come from, and how many miles on them?
Fuel in the oil is usually an internal oring that has gotten hard (because the builder used the incorrect type of oring) and is no longer sealing, not from the head being cracked. Cracked head is fuel in the coolant.
 

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Where did your injectors come from, and how many miles on them?

Fuel in the oil is usually an internal oring that has gotten hard (because the builder used the incorrect type of oring) and is no longer sealing, not from the head being cracked. Cracked head is fuel in the coolant.
Had quite a few that had cracked heads and dumping fuel in the oil... It depends on where the head cracks as to where the fuel dumps. I believe there is actually a tsb for it, along with the fuel in coolant, if I remember right.

Not to scare 6speed though..,

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Rykan at Holders built them in 2014. Have about 60k miles since they were built. Might just pull them and send back to him to go through.

Not noticing any fuel in the coolant. It's nice and red, no oily residue that I can tell.

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