Yeah, you’re right. They do the same thing with diesels in boats and it rarely works out best for the boat owner.
The originally said at idle (only at idle) oil was being pushed into the turbo because of higher than “normal” pressure. Apparently a widely known issue because ford had a service bulletin to reprogram the computer. The service manager swore this would fix the problem, even talking down to me saying he’s done “a thousand” of these and my truck is not “special”. I basically told him to kiss my a$@ and to keep the truck for a few days and drive it himself. That’s when he realized I was right.
There was damage to the cylinder walls, according to the bore scope.
The originally said at idle (only at idle) oil was being pushed into the turbo because of higher than “normal” pressure. Apparently a widely known issue because ford had a service bulletin to reprogram the computer. The service manager swore this would fix the problem, even talking down to me saying he’s done “a thousand” of these and my truck is not “special”. I basically told him to kiss my a$@ and to keep the truck for a few days and drive it himself. That’s when he realized I was right.
There was damage to the cylinder walls, according to the bore scope.