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Hello all. I came here for advice, knowledge, and comradery. I have a wonderful son who purchased a beautiful 2001 F-350 Superduty and it has problems. He had to own one once he found out that I built the grilles (I built the actual plastic injection molds) to the 99 Super Duty and the Excursion. I hate to sit back and watch him get frustrated. He tries so hard, but the lack of knowledge is getting the best of him. I tried teaching him mechanics when he was a kid, but he was more interested in athletic sports in school. I really want to help, but I have never owned a diesel, let alone work on one. If we take it to a certified mechanic, he will never have enough money left to put fuel in it. I have worked on gas vehicles for the last 35 years. I can work on them in my sleep, and sometimes do. For the most part the vehicle is stock, except for a 50 horse box, don't even know the name of it. Even when it is plugged in and in the garage, it takes 10 - 15 minutes to start every morning. We plug this in until the outside temp is above 50 degree's. It has gone thru 4 starters in 3 months, and we are buying brand new Ford ones, not rebuilt ones. We have replaced both batteries, and both cables. Has a new alternator. The truck has the 4 wheel lever on the floor. We can shift into 4 wheel drive, lock in the hubs, but the front end never engages. The ball joints on the passenger side need to be replaced, but have heard horror stories if they are the original ones. I am extremely skidish when it comes to wiring. I have done very little, and a skematic scares me to death. So if someone is going to tell me to check a relay or test a circuit....please be very patient and through. Walk me thru it. I don't know why, but it just freaks me out. Automatic tranny...no problem. Cut tight tolerance (.0002) fuel delivery system parts for jet engines....no problem Spagetti wires...problem. Thank-you all for listening, and I appreciate any and all comments and advice. I am sure overtime I will be able to share the knowledge I have with some of you on here.
 

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:welcome hammerhead1394. My guess on the hard starting problem is the glow plugs or the controller for them. Not hard to test. Check the glow plugs with a ohm meter and see if they are ALL about 1 ohm + or -. You need to replace any that read 0 or infinity. These give the cylinders the heat to start in the morning. You should see much better starter life with new glow plugs that all work. If this gets to you, find a good mechanic.

Dave :)
 

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Times 2 on what Dave said and, at the top of this page, yul see the Search feature and the DIY/Wiki.. there's a Ton of knowledge & information there... and Links to tutorials.

But as you two tackle any Maintenance and Repair issues.. Don't hesitate to Post up any specific questions you guys might have... Thats what we're All about here.

WELCOME TO SDD.COM....... ;tu ;tu

Joe
 

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Welcome! Dont be scared to ask questions. I was a newb a few yrs ago. First diesel in my family but I have knowledge on cars and trucks since i have alot and my dad has workd on diesel tractors that are less complicated. Research your questions on the net. You will find your answers. Or ask these guys on here. No stupid questions here. We wont bash you like other sites do for askin dumb questions. Just a great bunch of guys and gals here with a love for these trucks. I agree, probably a glowplug issue. Also stop by guzzles page, lots of maintenance stuff there. Since you can work on a gas vehicle, you can certainly handle a diesel. Just more expensive to replace parts but the power and fuel mileage can be better than a gas vehicle.
 

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Welcome . "Don't be afraid to try anything. Remember Amatures built the ARK,and Professionals built the Titanic." There are really good people on this site. Ask away. Again welcome.
 

hammerhead1394

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Thank you all very much for making me feel welcomed. I went out today and purchased a Fluke VOM. Looks like it is going to be getting a lot of use in the near future. Question(s). Do I have to remove the glow plugs to test them? How much of a job is it to replace them? I am going to head to the net and start researching how to test them.
 

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Thank you all very much for making me feel welcomed. I went out today and purchased a Fluke VOM. Looks like it is going to be getting a lot of use in the near future. Question(s). Do I have to remove the glow plugs to test them? How much of a job is it to replace them? I am going to head to the net and start researching how to test them.

No you can test them still in the truck. Just disconnect the harness on top of the valve covers where they meet the head. The last two pins on each side are the gp's. You just run an ohm test.
 

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Saying Hello

Wanted to pop in introduce myself. My name is Jerry I reside on Long Island, My F350 Superduty is a daily driver, 4X4 still experimenting with all the options and functions of the truck. Best vehicle Ive owned aside from the 1995 F250 superduty 4X4 with the 440 gas motor, I just sold that with 327,000 original miles and now drive the 6.0 diesel.

Looking forward to reading the forums and learning a thing or two about this truck.
 

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