Major Transmission Problems with my 750hp 6.7 Powerstroke F250

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Комментарии • 239

  • @garlandbrent7967
    @garlandbrent7967 3 года назад +65

    Transmissions don’t heal themselves. You just bought a little more time.

  • @scottjeans6184
    @scottjeans6184 3 года назад +46

    I would perform the fluid change at least one more time,as you still have not emptied the torque converter ✌️

    • @darealbigdady
      @darealbigdady 3 года назад +1

      Serviced mine 2017 f250 at 100K and the fluid was reddish pouring out but looked muddy in the catcher. I put 8 quarts in ran it for about 30 minutes, drained and put 8 new quarts in. That was 2000 miles ago. I still think about draining one more time.

  • @KendrasEdge757
    @KendrasEdge757 3 года назад +45

    You should change it again after like 1k miles. Let that first change free up the shit in the back gears and then clean it out with a second change. And don’t listen to the factory recommendations, change it ever 50k.

    • @macbook802
      @macbook802 3 года назад +1

      Sell it and get a civic, wayyyy less bullshit

    • @Dray12321
      @Dray12321 3 года назад +5

      matthew anderson pos

    • @hotshotcouple6747
      @hotshotcouple6747 3 года назад

      totaly i have a 2019 f 350 get hard 5-6 after every 40-45k miles i change filter and fluid and its gone till i get back that high mind you i have 194,966 miles, just traded it in . still running strong.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад +3

      Perform BG flush every 30,000 miles.....will greatly increase the durability and reliability of the transmission

    • @hotshotcouple6747
      @hotshotcouple6747 3 года назад +1

      @@15Jeep did this at 80k miles worked fairly well for a while . i think its the filters get so bad that it starts making things not work like they should,

  • @Dfour
    @Dfour 3 года назад +4

    Impressed with those torque shifts. Damn near bullet proof

  • @dieseldrjustin3857
    @dieseldrjustin3857 3 года назад +35

    We recommend 60k on trans service... I service these regularly and I’ve never seen one that bad. You got lucky lol

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад +2

      I definitely would not wait until 60,000 miles. Perform a BG flush service every 30,000 miles.

    • @DynoDieselWagon
      @DynoDieselWagon 3 года назад

      UPDATET ! _______
      That doody takes a bitch slap daily.

    • @scottwatelet5769
      @scottwatelet5769 3 года назад

      I do mine every 25-30 k. Cheap insurance. Not a full drain but dump and fill till clean

  • @HAHAHA-ll2mb
    @HAHAHA-ll2mb 3 года назад +2

    Bro I bought a used 2015 eco boost F150 and 2days after bringing it home from the dealers I noticed the same problems. After spending hours in forums and changing some least expensive parts trying to figure out what was wrong, I eventually did exactly what you did and drained and changed my transmission fluid and filter and my truck has been running amazing ever since.

  • @willb7975
    @willb7975 3 года назад +11

    As others have commented, recommend another drop and fill within 1k miles. On my '17, I'm shy of 35k and plan to do a drop and fill, with filter change. Will follow 35k intervals, which worked well with my 2006 6.0. Thanks for sharing "What not to do" regarding servicing the transmission.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      Actually best to perform a BG FLUSH on the transmission...that way all of the dirty ATF is removed from the transmission...pan, valve body and the torque converter and not mixing with the clean ATF after a simple drain. An ATF flush works great...if done early ...at 30,000 miles...then again at 60,000 miles, 90,000 miles, etc. High Mileage transmissions can seize up within a few days after a flush. Check out BG Products and Equipment - Wichita Kansas.

  • @hgffrank
    @hgffrank 3 года назад +8

    I am a career Ford diesel tech. I spent the last 8 years of my tech career in the Permian basin oil patch. I now teach local technicians. I have never recommended the filter/fluid refill strategy the way you did it. I have performed probably close to 1,000 transmission services. I have always told costumers to disregard factory guidelines and flush the trans every 30-40k. But the important thing is to replace the filter at 100k miles and flush it first. Only changing the filter and refilling is a fools gamble. That replaces less than half of the fluid.
    Flush properly with 16 quarts and the fluid will look like brand new. At 100k, flush as usual, then replace the filter AFTER flushing. The trucks I've used this strategy never have trans problems. My personal 6.7 has almost 300,000 road miles + over 12,500 idle hours. My trans fluid looks like new and the trans performs flawlessly. And it's power level is about 600hp, so not stock. I absolutely hate BG equipment, I've seen several transmissions destroyed while using that equipment. Find a shop that uses a Wynn's TransServeIII, and request a 16qt service. Yes it's expensive, but do it right or gtfo is my opinion. I personally own one of these machines and have 2 extra for parts.
    I drive the truck to get trans warmed to operating temp, then asap begin the flush so the thermostat is open allowing a proper flush. While flushing go through all possible gears while holding and brake torquing slightly in each to maintain heat in the trans keeping the t-stat open. By the time 16qts goes through it, your good to go. Turn off flush machine and allow fluid to circulate for 5 minutes to allow trans to cool a bit before shutting engine off. If you need to change the filter, this is the time. Save the drained fluid(new) to put back in. Go for another drive to reach operating temp, and then check level.

    • @dylandelarosa9856
      @dylandelarosa9856 3 года назад

      I’m in your area. Thanks for the words of wisdom. Do you know of any shops in the Permian that use that wynns machine?

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      You are CORRECT.....the FLUSH method is the BEST way to maintain and service a transmission. The "drain and fill" method is not good...dirty ATF from the torque converter mixes with the clean ATF.....not good. The flush method also works great on other components and systems...coolant, power steering fluid, etc. I have had my Ford Super Duty trucks maintained and serviced with BG equipment for years...including Air Fuel Induction service every 15,000 miles. I have all systems flushed every 30,000 miles. What exactly and precisely are the reasons you prefer the Wynn Equipment - the Wynn Trans Serve III????? The 6R140 is an excellent transmission. So is the 4R100 if built with quality aftermarket parts. BTS in Arkansas has built thousands of 4R100 for towing, racing and truck pulling...and 5R110 for towing.

    • @hgffrank
      @hgffrank 3 года назад

      @@15Jeep the BG trans flush machine is not a user friendly device and 1 wrong move and trans is toast. It has a horrible bladder tank that theoretically you have to empty the bladder from previous flush, then fill the bladder with new fluid. As it runs the service the theory is that the bladder emptying pulls the old fluid into the opposite side with the assumption that it guarantees equal drain/fill ratio. In practice you can't add enough fluid to do a proper trans service on a Super Duty, and draining/filling is a PITA, so Technicians will intentionally service your truck with a lesser amount which on my opinion is no better than a standard drain and fill. I've had the BG rep demonstrate on a vehicle and even he fought to get it to operate properly. I refused to let him finish demonstrating and told him that if he couldn't properly operate the equipment that I dam sure was not going to trust an idiot lube tech to do it. After a few senior techs had problems with the machine, the service manager started steering all the trans flushes to me where I used the Wynn's machine and never had problems. The Wynn's machine doesn't use any stupid fancy difficult to use bladder tank. It has a reservoir you add the new fluid to that hills enough to flush any vehicle on the world. I think it holds about 45 qts. It has an integrated pump to assist in bypassing the thermostat that most vehicles now have. And the old fluid dragons into a bucket or oil drain tote. I can visually watch the level on the fill tank to know the fluid is flowing or when it's about done. And I could see the bucket. The machine had a fire indicator wheel that gave a nice visual to know how good the flow was, that helped me regulate trans temp while brake torquing. Only enough brake torquing to keep it flowing smooth, but not too much where the wheel spin so fast that I knew the trans was overheating. Lots of experience helps. After I left that dealer the trans services are no longer sold. Now they only offer filter drain and fill. Coincidentally a friend of mine manages a small independent shop and BG came to do a demo for the techs on the new equipment and he let the BG guy use his 2 year old GMC truck. Long story short he needed a new trans within a week. I don't personally think the BG machine caused the failure, but I think it's overly complicated causing user error and that's when you get problems.

    • @hgffrank
      @hgffrank 3 года назад

      @@dylandelarosa9856 TX or NM?

    • @happysawfish
      @happysawfish 2 месяца назад

      Mr. HGFFrank: love your transmission service explanation. Attention to detail. Quick question, please, please:
      have you ever heard of a Ford super duty truck transmission making a buzzing, not clicking, but more like a continuous chopping or grinding. 190k on an 2015 F450 with a dump body, 6.7 diesel. Trying to figure out the noise. Truck starts cold, sounds beautiful. In a few minutes, very quickly, a noise almost like fan blades scraping a thin metal staccato comes alive. Does not go up and down with engine revs. Seems to go away and some speeds while driving. Confident it's not the engine, but it does change tone when put in gear and neutral, but not much. Also sounds like a loose nut or grille plate or bracket with a vibration that is just plain loud outside underneath. Just got this truck, driving me out of what is left of the mind that God gave me. Any thoughts appreciated.

  • @evelandjd5111
    @evelandjd5111 3 года назад

    2000 Ford F-350 crew cab. V-10 6.8 20 valve. Bombproof with after market. Approximately, 300 horse power with after market improvements to cure design and manufacturing shortcomings and defects in the V-10. October 2020: Certified Transmission out of Omaha, Nebraska, Road Ripper 3000 (stage 3), 4R100 automatic transmission. DieselSite external transmission filter. Shift is firm, not harsh. Overbuilt for the V-10 but my chance of wearing it out in the 6 year/300,000 mile warranty is a low probability. It is a good match for your power output. Both front and rear axles rebuilt, Yukon TrueTrac in both axles, reduced in town use of 4wd for snow covered parking. Your transmission is done, get building.

  • @SurelyYewJest
    @SurelyYewJest 2 года назад

    A couple years ago we bought a used 2017 F-350 PS with ~75k from a general used car dealer (not a Ford dealer) with what we later found was a busted 6R140. It was either caused by the original owner, or it was a lemon transmission when new because a Ford dealer did a substantial rebuild on it at 20k miles, within year 1 off the lot. The trans was probably the reason he got rid it after 3 years.
    Problem is the shifts were and are so imperceptible above 15 MPH that nothing ever felt wrong even when towing with up to 4000 lbs attached. The problem didn't first appear until we were towing a 42' 5W up AZ mountains and the truck started overheating. I may be wrong but if we took it to just any repair place before buying it I have doubts the problem would have been caught because no dash lights/warnings were on nor did any appear during driving. Initially it seemed like an engine issue, then it was always the transmission overheating first. While on the road we got the transmission fluid done at a Ford dealer. They said there might be a problem but couldn't confirm and could not get us in for weeks. Week and a half later we're headed back home partly due to the truck malfunctioning, and it stranded us in desert heat for a couple hours waiting for things to cool back down partly because it would not shift above 4th gear. We limped it home, took the trailer off, and it immediately acted like nothing was wrong again. Got it to a Ford dealer with a Ford-cert'd trans tech immediately, and within hours the tech said 1) complete rebuild or 2) full replacement with #2 being preferred. We went with #2.
    We waited 5 weeks to drop $11k, and the truck was performing like new. The extended warranty service we got had told us to F off, hiding behind their determination we caused it when the tech showed their adjuster it couldn't have been us. The truck has been fine ever since and tows the 42' perfectly fine. Whatever the original owner did either through service neglect or beating on the thing somehow, he passed a 5-figure issue on to us.
    But without a Ford cert'd tech and Ford equipment, let alone scheduling an appt at a Ford dealer to get it checked out when they were all backed up for weeks while diesel trucks were selling out almost faster than we could find one that could tow the weight, I don't know that any shop would've found the problem.

  • @patharris1309
    @patharris1309 Год назад

    The 1st time I've listened to him, and I enjoyed it, you'll never hear me say that about anything. Thanks for your advice and how funny you are,

  • @mikep1646
    @mikep1646 2 года назад +1

    After changing the fluid and filter, you need to do it again. I know that it cost a lot, but it will save the trans.

  • @scottwatelet5769
    @scottwatelet5769 3 года назад +1

    My 600 hp 2015 never had a hiccup. However my TCM tunes are awesome and I service the fluids every 25k. Just saying

  • @monsterram6617
    @monsterram6617 3 года назад +2

    Btw, yeah your trans is shifting better since it's not trying to pump sludge... but replacing the fluid isn't going to replace the massive amounts of metal that were removed from the clutch surfaces and internal parts. Why do think your ATF looked like 15W40 with 15k on it? It was filled with metal particles that were eroded away from the inside of the trans, and the only way to fix that is with a full rebuild.

  • @glennblum6410
    @glennblum6410 3 года назад

    For the past year, I usually watch your videos. Two reasons, 1 I am a Ford man and 2 I am from the same area. I visited SWP back in November since one of my brothers was terminal. I drove past Burgettstown Ford a few times which you featured in your video from earlier. I think on the 14th of November my brother and I were driving up 79 in the construction zone for the south beltway and I think we passed you pulling a small trailer. I remember it was a Ford Superduty 4wd with a black trailer. We were heading north. I spent time in Burgettstown, 84, and Bethel Park.

  • @1nkbreland
    @1nkbreland 3 года назад +6

    Don't forget you still have 8 or more quarts of that burnt fluid in there.

  • @axl151
    @axl151 3 года назад +1

    Mercon LV is known to darken, but not to that level under normal circumstances.
    6R140 is a tough transmission. I have a 1st run (early 2010 build date) that needed some solenoids replaced for a horrible 3-4 shift when cold, but was right back to 100% after that. Check your "band numbers" before changing solenoids.

  • @banger881
    @banger881 3 года назад

    In general this is recommendation from me if you are driving your truck hard or if you are pushing your truck with heavy load transportation every week I recommend changing your transmission oil and filter if it has any also clean the transmission oil pan magnetic plate if it has any to maximize the transmission life. Do not go over 50k per service.

  • @xmarcos0922
    @xmarcos0922 3 года назад +4

    Believe it’s 150k under normal duty and 60k under severe duty. I could be wrong though.

  • @wireboy253
    @wireboy253 3 года назад +1

    That trans is shot. If you have enough material in the filter to clog it its game over. Now you might be able to limp it along but I doubt it's got much time left. The whine you were hearing was from the pump struggling to pull fluid through the filter.

  • @dylanmcdonald9266
    @dylanmcdonald9266 3 года назад +2

    Well here is my take on this, No one correctly realizes how important maintenance is, whether it’s stock or has some stuff done to it like this one you have to maintain your vehicle if you so that it will take care of you 86k is a long time to go with no trans fluid change that was your truck telling you it needs a change. Hopefully it holds up for you

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy 3 года назад +1

    Yep as already mentioned always do a 2nd drain and refill especially it the fluid was that bad. Can't get all of it out draining like that so needs a 2nd. I change at like 30k

  • @bradmiller3018
    @bradmiller3018 3 года назад +1

    what are people doing to beef up their stock transmission after the deleted their diesel motors and adding tuners to increase horse power?

  • @202supra
    @202supra 3 года назад +2

    Same issue I had with tunes I bought from you. Hard shifting, clutch slippage. Had to put it in stock. Reached out to the tuner and was told to just keep driving.

    • @hgffrank
      @hgffrank 3 года назад +1

      I've installed many tunes and I refuse to change the stock trans tune to aftermarket. None of these people know that trans better than Ford. I personally know the man who created the training content for the 6r140 that is taught around the world. The guy was absolutely brilliant. I wish he were still alive. When I first tuned my truck I called him and he said "tune the engine, not the trans" I trust his opinion, and have never had a problem. He was the smartest Ford trainer I ever met, and most of my training was in Dearborn, MI

    • @202supra
      @202supra 3 года назад

      @@hgffrank I agree however the tune I was sent was a hot tune for both trans and engine. I tried to get them to send me just engine but they never replied, still haven’t

    • @martinsteflik1329
      @martinsteflik1329 3 года назад +1

      @@hgffrank This is the main reason I have not tuned my 2015 6.7. If I could find a tune that did not mess with the transmission I would do it for sure. Can you recommend one?

    • @202supra
      @202supra 3 года назад

      @@martinsteflik1329 You can get one from Corey. But keep in mind these transmissions need a bit of time to learn. But after 300 miles, if it acts up ask for a revision

    • @tomfoolery5033
      @tomfoolery5033 3 года назад

      Did you try the transmission re-learn when you tuned the truck?

  • @myballsitchsomethingfierce6319
    @myballsitchsomethingfierce6319 3 года назад

    Fuzz on the magnet is normal change it again in 30k miles and change the filter too. Fords love clean fluid I was having problems with my grand marquis until I dropped the pan and change the fluid, good as new.

  • @kineticenergy1085
    @kineticenergy1085 3 года назад +1

    The 80’s aerobics music was cracking me UP I’m the beginning 😆😆😆😆🤘🏻

    • @kineticenergy1085
      @kineticenergy1085 Год назад

      Hmmm… now was it more 80’s aerobics or Miami Vice?🤔……

  • @keshmo12
    @keshmo12 3 года назад

    That magnet looked dirty but not bad. My 2011 with the gas engine had a little metal on it at the first service at 125k. New fluid and filter made it run 10 degrees cooler and shift a little better. But it's all stock and only makes 370hp.

  • @apdiesel6634
    @apdiesel6634 3 года назад

    I did service my own transmission at home once I lost warranty and I like doing stuff my self. So my transmission fluid came out red but also blackish red. Not bad if it’s got a little black to it but it should also be red. Your transmission was running in the red zone. The magnet for the metal debris is supposed to be less dirty than that.

  • @me005003
    @me005003 3 года назад +13

    All car companies GIVE US BACK MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS!!!!

    • @1979kw
      @1979kw 2 года назад

      Zf6 please

  • @derakbell8143
    @derakbell8143 3 года назад +2

    Need a full fluid replacement along with the cooler and lines.
    Then... do it again

  • @jessywayne09
    @jessywayne09 3 года назад +3

    Just when I thought we were going to see some good transmission rebuild content. I hope it still happens. Your possibly lucky or just bought some time to order a complete rebuild kit.

  • @brendenbrown2455
    @brendenbrown2455 3 года назад

    Literally just had this start happening on my 2017 F250, 75,000 miles. Getting the fluid changed tomorrow 😅

  • @Danny19761978
    @Danny19761978 3 года назад +1

    Just changed my transmission fluid, and filter + both rear ends and transfer case at 78000, on the 2017 F350. Trans fluid was blackish red, I thought my fluid was dirty.

  • @billymann5325
    @billymann5325 3 года назад

    I would also change the rear diff fluid and make sure everything is good. Prob needs servicing anyways on your truck.

  • @ryanbrown918
    @ryanbrown918 3 года назад +1

    That "weird sound" is cavitation in the pump due to thinned out (burnt) fluid. The reason it was slipping/delayed shifting is due to lack of conistant pressure on holding devices caused by the cavitating pump from thinned out/aerated fluid. The new fluid has now restored this, but the damage is done to the clutches. Slipping is slipping. Material has been lost...

    • @luischavarria1327
      @luischavarria1327 3 года назад

      Mine started doing that supercharger whine sound after I had a fluid changed at 40,000. It seems to only do it above half throttle and in the lower gears. Transmission shifts great if it’s driven carefully but any hard acceleration and it slips like a sumbish

  • @WorldsFastestFatman
    @WorldsFastestFatman 3 года назад +1

    As bad as your fluid was, know that you left about half of it in there. That trans holds almost 14qts and you got 8 of them. The rest of that poison is hiding in there... GET IT OUT by doing AT LEAST one more swap of fluid.
    Better yet consider using a really good fluid like a Redline D6 or the like on your next swap then drive with confidence.

  • @hotshotcouple6747
    @hotshotcouple6747 3 года назад

    fudge ford recommended anything lol great job , service it every 40k miles due to your high hp your beating the 6r140 its supposed to be smart but that thing is not the brightest apple. i do all my on services ,5k oil+filter change rottela t6 , 10k diff fluid change rear gets opened blasted with 6/7 bottles of brake cleaner and put back together and filled Valvoline gear fluid + ford friction modifier , swap intake manifold @ 50k thing gets crusty , grease u-joints every 5k green grease ,tranny fluid change + filter every 50k mottorcraft, i can keep going lol i just traded in my dually with 194.966 miles and that things was working amazing annoying hard shifts every 40k miles from 5/6 just did the change and gone for 40k miles .

  • @JPM788212
    @JPM788212 3 года назад

    Yes...you have a lot of that dirty fluid left throughout that transmission and the torque converter. Drive it around for a week or so and do another fluid and filter change.

  • @alp3274
    @alp3274 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I have the same truck, same hp, and same problem... Hopefully my problem goes away too. 🤞

  • @traviselsbury6895
    @traviselsbury6895 3 года назад

    Low reverse clutch pack is smoked, I think that pack is engaged bellow 5mph and 3-4 if I remember right. I was running gdp banana smoothie tune and it smoothied the clutches right out of the truck in 14,000 miles

  • @apdiesel6634
    @apdiesel6634 3 года назад

    I serviced my transmission myself at home. The magnet is not supposed to be that dirty and the fluid is supposed to be semi dirty. Not black like yours. Needs to have some red. U are very lucky it just needed some fluid.

  • @rmpharris
    @rmpharris 3 года назад +2

    Sorry but the factory transmissions are set for factory HP! When you up the HP in the truck your transmission also needs to be beefed up. It’s only a very logical scenario.

    • @SeaPro360
      @SeaPro360 3 года назад +1

      Yes, but would you not use up the transmission first, then rebuild (stronger) when necessary? Of course hot rodding will shorten the life.

  • @drhhodge8243
    @drhhodge8243 3 года назад +3

    There is no reason at all that that transmission is still working HOW!!!! Thanks for the update I was planning on changing my transmission fluid at 75,000 but I’m gonna go ahead and do it at 60,000

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest 2 года назад

      If you are starting to think you should really have that service done, it means you're 5-10k past the time the service is needed. Double that if it's towing regularly.

  • @kronintime3612
    @kronintime3612 3 года назад

    Changling Trans fluid is not like a engine oil change, there are many different factors that your dealing with in a transmission, friction confident, detergents and viscosity of the fluid , then the ware of the components manly the friction rings and steels in the clutch packs that control the power transfer inside the transmission, these clutches will ware out over time and leave materials in the transmission fluid that change the color and smell of the trans fluid. The transclutches on the truck my need to be checked they may start slipping. The fluid chang is just going to be a patch that will get you down the road for a time.

  • @Akdave2020
    @Akdave2020 3 года назад

    I had bad tuning from a reputable shop “that everyone” uses and burned up a 2016 trans after 40,000 miles had to completely rebuild it. Also ive learned with these 6r140s theyre built really strong and very well but......the moment they start downshifting hard its a WRAP JACK...... yeah after tcm tunes they will upshift kinda ruff while youre on it but thats because of line pressures stuff like that once they start downshifting hard coming to a stop you need new frictions because yours are burnt to shit or just gone.... i went with warren diesels billet 6r140 with billet flexplate and its badass

  • @brendonlagemaat3361
    @brendonlagemaat3361 3 года назад

    The Fluid should be Red , if not still not clean , can take 3 changes to get all the contamination out of the Transmission.

  • @danh3718
    @danh3718 3 года назад

    Do the trans flush and avoid a rebuild. The dirty fluid still in trans and torque converter will mix and cause trouble in a couple months.

  • @F5BlueWingz
    @F5BlueWingz 3 года назад

    just bought a 2012 6.7 powerstroke, 152k miles, never had the transmission serviced and my fluid was no where close to that color

  • @fozzybear9114
    @fozzybear9114 3 года назад +2

    Haha frank from revmax was just on diesel podcast saying how great the 10spd is on stock power BUT DO NOT ADD POWER!!!

    • @joshlaing6342
      @joshlaing6342 3 года назад

      I have revmax gear in my 6R it's great!

  • @JR-oo3pt
    @JR-oo3pt 3 года назад +1

    Our 2016 says 150K for the trans oil R&R I took it to Ford at 100K the tech said the oil was not even dirty. stock we tow 10K 2-3 times a yr

    • @PS-lm3tp
      @PS-lm3tp 2 года назад

      Right?? Everyone here seems to overdue everything service wise. Ford recommends 150k on 6 speeds 17+

  • @chrisslotsRus
    @chrisslotsRus 2 года назад

    I have a 19” f350. Had the same issue. I didn’t have as much as you have done. But I lost 3-4 th gear. Ford wouldn’t warranty the work. Truck only had 48k miles on it

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest 2 года назад

      F'n A. Same exact gears as ours (2017). Ours would still drive, but the 3-4 shift was always different after someone pointed it out to us.
      Ours crapped at ~76k (actually before that but it didn't show up as a problem until it was too late), and that was after a Ford-performed rebuild at 20k during someone else's ownership. Our aftermarket warranty company screwed us. Ford wouldn't cover a thing. $11k to get it back working normally.

  • @akathecanadian
    @akathecanadian 3 года назад

    Transmission pan magnet it’s normal to get that fine dust. Anything bigger is no bueno

  • @PowerStrokeTechTalkwARod
    @PowerStrokeTechTalkwARod 3 года назад

    WHAT DID YOU DOOOOOOO, that face 😭😭😭

  • @derakbell8143
    @derakbell8143 3 года назад +1

    All auto transmissions i replace fluid and filter if equipped every 30k miles

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      The best way to maintain and service an automatic transmission is to perform a BG flush.....removes all of the dirty ATF, including the torque converter. The Drain and Fill method...not good because it leaves the dirty ATF in the torque converter to mix with the clean ATF.
      CHECK OUT ------. BG Products and Equipment - Wichita Kansas. The company has been in business several decades and has a stellar reputation for products and equipment to properly maintain and service a vehicle.

  • @jaredbraun8547
    @jaredbraun8547 3 года назад +5

    Fluid change (pan drain) every 30k and filter every 60k.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      Perform a BG FLUSH on the transmission...that way all of the dirty ATF is removed from the transmission...pan, valve body and the torque converter and not mixing with the clean ATF after a simple drain and fill. An ATF flush works great...if done early ...at 30,000 miles...then again at 60,000 miles, 90,000 miles, etc. WARNING: High Mileage transmissions can seize up within a few days after a flush.

    • @SeaPro360
      @SeaPro360 3 года назад +1

      You said that already. No thanks.

  • @Cocokingable1
    @Cocokingable1 3 года назад

    Did mine at 78k after buying the truck, will do another filter fluid service and 125k most likely

  • @MTCKIE68
    @MTCKIE68 3 года назад +3

    Shocker. What did you expect to find ? Looks like more than 650 hp on stock Trans is bad !!! If you are smart you best change it again because you left a lot of bad fluid in the transmission. But it's your truck.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      Exactly Correct! Change it again...again...again...again...and again....but still dirty ATF mixing with clean ATF. Actually best to perform a BG FLUSH on the transmission...that way all of the dirty ATF is removed from the transmission...pan, valve body and the torque converter and not mixing with the clean ATF after a simple drain. An ATF flush works great...if done early ...at 30,000 miles...then again at 60,000 miles, 90,000 miles, etc. High Mileage transmissions can seize up within a few days after a flush.

  • @colt4528
    @colt4528 3 года назад

    This had me laughing seriously!! I love the Ford Torque Shift Transmission

  • @insidebyte8561
    @insidebyte8561 3 года назад +2

    Please change it again, just 1 change won't get everything out so do it again with the filter too

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад +1

      Change via "drain and fill....5 times within 3,000 to 5,000 miles....there will still be some dirty ATF mixed in with clean ATF. Granted the more times the ATF is changed, the more diluted the dirty ATF will be...small ratio with the clean ATF. The best method -------> Perfrom a BG flush....removes ALL of the dirty ATF from the transmission...including the torque converter. FLUSH every 30,000 miles.....clean ATF equals no thermal energy (heat energy). Heat is the death and destruction of engines, transmissions, tires, etc.

  • @colbahoma7052
    @colbahoma7052 3 года назад

    Might want to replace rear diff fluid too. Just did mine after 77K. Pretty dark. 2017 F250 Deleted!

  • @jr303official
    @jr303official 3 года назад

    I highly suggest this guy puts some hotshots secret transmission additive. If you can't properly maintain your diesels, you shouldn't own one!!! People like this don't clearly maintain their vehicles and then if it blew out, they will blame the brand.

  • @gussisj1977
    @gussisj1977 Год назад

    Thanks man…. Guess im changing tm oil next week haha

  • @jasoncox2132
    @jasoncox2132 3 года назад

    Maybe you got lucky. But I would expect more problems. Especially when you put a load behind it. Good luck!

  • @boobacockaa
    @boobacockaa Год назад

    You said it.

  • @gilbreath1013
    @gilbreath1013 Год назад

    I have exact same truck except it’s silver w/90 K miles and doing the same. Guess it’s time to change some fluid. Did pan gasket come with filter?

  • @SALTYDATTO
    @SALTYDATTO 3 года назад

    If you save the old fluid that would send it off to get it burnt at Blackstone labs. I'm curious if you have any metal particles in there or it was just bad fluid

  • @rangerguy2276
    @rangerguy2276 3 года назад +1

    That's why I wouldn't add more horsepower to a truck if it wasn't designed from the factory to have it

  • @bullboss7698
    @bullboss7698 3 года назад

    You must not have ever pulled the dip stick or you would have seen how bad the fluid looked.

  • @colbahoma7052
    @colbahoma7052 3 года назад

    Should also change transfer case

  • @JoseFlores-cd5ng
    @JoseFlores-cd5ng 3 года назад

    Hello , I have a 2015 Ford f350 6.7 engine , and have a problems with a transmission every morning when the truck is cold , wnen I put Drive dont do nothing , I need wait like 10 minutes and then works I not sure if my trnsmission going?

  • @SeaPro360
    @SeaPro360 3 года назад

    What year did they stop putting drain plugs in the pan? 2019 and I don't have one... that's some bull.

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice 3 года назад

    You just thinned the bad fluid with new fluid. Need to drain the transmission cooler and lines too.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад +1

      Correct.......the "drain and fill" method mixes the dirty ATF from the torque converter with the clean ATF. The best way to maintain and service an automatic transmission is to perform a flush...removes all the dirty ATF.

  • @dodgierogie68
    @dodgierogie68 3 года назад

    I change my 6r80 oil every 30,000 km,ford say 250000km till change the oil here in Australia

  • @colinhinton9632
    @colinhinton9632 3 года назад

    I have had similar issues with mine. Slams into P/R/N/D. Takes a while to shift into gear and shifts hard or late. Taken it to Ford multiple times and they have done nothing to fix it. Not sure what to do. Truck only gas 72k miles

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree Год назад

    I think you're gonna need a bigger magnet. Like one from an old microwave.

  • @sp192x
    @sp192x 3 года назад +1

    So the stock trans disnt handle 700+hp, wow cant imagine that.

    • @RhinoAg
      @RhinoAg 3 года назад

      It did tho

    • @SeaPro360
      @SeaPro360 3 года назад +1

      For some hard, hot rodded miles, too!

  • @davidmerrill4496
    @davidmerrill4496 3 года назад

    I'll tell you what you did wrong when you built the truck an if any of you all out there want to build a truck do what I did mine has everything done to it but a chip or tuner I have 01 Ford f250 Xlt 4x4 off road powerstroke diesel quad cab here is what I did I bought the truck with 86500 on it #8 piston was broke so I bought it an smoked really bad so I had it picked up an hauled home then did some research an found it had the piston problem well I couldn't get a new 7.3 an didn't want a used one so I had it rebuilt bored it 30 over bigger values an injectors then bigger fan in my turbo turned the pump up an put 355 pos gears front an back then changed speed sensor so it wouldn't burn yrans up oh itll fly but like I said everything's been done to it an the only step left is to chip or tune it but I think its just fine started in -10 not plugged in an it still only has 88700 on it clean no rust or tears in seats I passed up $36000.00 cash for it don't drive it in snow or salt love my fords I drive my 85 Ford f250 xl 4x4 351 Windsor an new trans with new trans cooler Hyden 10000 pound towing an shift kit its awesome strait pipes from mans to rear no collectors or converters either don't want to stand on it after 9 pm in town its loud but ill never buy a 6.0 6.4 or 6.7 to much an takes a lot to delete them you can delete a 6.7 Cummings cheaper an you can get up to a 1000 hp out of it look it up much better you can build a Duramax to check out Ivan's on Utube it smokes all over Dodge Viper .....but if you have a problem with you Powerstroke lok up Bill Hewitt Powerstroke Help . COM

  • @dirtbikeguy7969
    @dirtbikeguy7969 3 года назад

    So I got a 2019 f250 powerstroke about a week ago with 33k miles on it, it was a one owner. And when I put it into drive from park it lounges forward a bit but not hard, same thing with reverse but lounges backwards. It also seems a little sluggish on the shifts and you can feel the shifts, does the same thing when it downshifts while coasting to a stop, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say they are jerky. I was wondering if this is normal or if I need to have it looked at.

  • @CanISpoonYou
    @CanISpoonYou 3 года назад

    Valve body was the issue with my 2017 F250

    • @TopCorey
      @TopCorey  3 года назад +1

      I’m sure mine is probably hurt in some way after all of that

  • @carls2210
    @carls2210 3 года назад

    I have not watched the entire video. But are you running Dans transmission proprietary solenoid?

  • @loganchase9825
    @loganchase9825 3 года назад +1

    Do a 0-60 time

  • @markcush5621
    @markcush5621 3 года назад

    I would change it one more time to get the rest of the gunk out.

  • @jeramiebentley4054
    @jeramiebentley4054 3 года назад

    I have mine set to 35hp no restrictions

  • @zekemontgomery6678
    @zekemontgomery6678 3 года назад +1

    Running tunes And no maintenance

  • @brianrezarch7477
    @brianrezarch7477 3 года назад +1

    Have you ever heard or used pedal commander? i recently put one on my ford 2019 6.7 diesel and took out all the turbo lag

    • @brianrezarch7477
      @brianrezarch7477 3 года назад

      @Garrett Sheehan yeah but will depend on which sensitivity setting u put it on. On the highest setting a little gas and u will be smoking ur tires! I don’t like the turbo lag because I’m always pulling trailers so it was frustrating when going up hills and u give a little gas and nothing happened until u smashed the pedal to the floor.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      @@brianrezarch7477 If you have a 6.7L...press on the accelerator.....gives more fuel...diesel fuel...NOT gasoline. Another good one....mechanics do not rebuild motors...they rebuild engines......because motors run on electricity and engines run on a combustible fuel...ignited by spark or heat.

    • @brianrezarch7477
      @brianrezarch7477 3 года назад

      @@15Jeep thanks for correcting my statement i don't know what we would do without youtube trolls like you....

  • @waynemeredith4287
    @waynemeredith4287 2 года назад

    Any feedback on the 2020 ten speed transmission reliability?

  • @danstennis1817
    @danstennis1817 3 года назад

    Is there any way to check the fluid level in the 2019 f250? Where is the dipstick?

  • @CLariTYxDReaMZx
    @CLariTYxDReaMZx 3 года назад

    When did FaZe Jev get into Diesel trucks?

  • @rolandomota7971
    @rolandomota7971 3 года назад

    Quick question, you running the tow/race tmc tune from SPE?

  • @atvrepairsandmore2482
    @atvrepairsandmore2482 3 года назад +1

    I do it about every 30k on my f150 since I tow often with it. Spending $100-$200 every 30k is worth it if you get more life out of the trans in my opinion

  • @bt3065
    @bt3065 2 года назад

    Adding hp to a stock transmission. No shit you have problem the stock trans can’t handle the extra hp…

  • @TheHaggertonFamily
    @TheHaggertonFamily Год назад

    Question on my 13’ 66mm non vgt did my last service about 28-30k miles ago starting to have a delay shift at wot driving around 60-65 smash on it on 2 lane highway to get around someone drops to 4th wont shift past until I let out? Was thinking it may be valve body but also used vavoline fluid? Herd bad things you think if I service filter and fluid with mercon lv it will correct the issue or you think valve body is bad? Or trans is going out?

  • @tecnirene
    @tecnirene 3 года назад

    Nice video man 💪

  • @jasonwilliams7043
    @jasonwilliams7043 3 года назад

    So i have a 2018 6.7.
    jus picked up fluid and filter to do my trans.
    Wanted to verify the guys at napa sold me the correct fluid so watched this video.
    They sold me Mercron V.
    is that correct or should i have Mercron LV?
    Thanks!

  • @Doom6.0
    @Doom6.0 3 года назад +5

    Built Ford Tough!! 😎🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @JohnDiMartino
      @JohnDiMartino 3 года назад +1

      He beat the living daylights out of that truck and hotshotted it . I think it’s held up well. A Dodge 68RFE 2would have failed years ago , and Allison would have limped years ago and needed beefing up

    • @chrishamilton2681
      @chrishamilton2681 3 года назад

      🙄🙄

    • @DieselAddict-vs9fc
      @DieselAddict-vs9fc 3 года назад

      @@JohnDiMartino it doesn't matter everybody talks about these trans like they can handle 800hp all day long when really they cant.

    • @DieselAddict-vs9fc
      @DieselAddict-vs9fc 3 года назад

      @@JohnDiMartino my buddys got a 2012 ram 3500 380k miles with bigger turbo, bigger injectors hot tunes,trans tunes and it hotshot heavy loads the first 150k of its life, the rest is racing,daily and playing on the street. Trans dont miss a beat!

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      @@JohnDiMartino Exactly Correct. The Ford 6R140 is a better and stronger transmission than the Allison 1000 in Chevrolet and GMC trucks.

  • @dbrownent
    @dbrownent 3 года назад

    60k - fluid change
    120k - fluid/ filter change
    Then filter/ fluid change every 60k after that

  • @Rickbearcat
    @Rickbearcat 3 года назад +2

    Your trans isn't fixed. You have just kicked the can down the road a short way. You'll be rebuilding this within a year, most probably less. Start saving up now cause you're gonna need about four to five grand to repair or replace it.

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest 2 года назад +1

      Hah! MUCH more than that. $6-7k to rebuild, $10+k to replace.

    • @Rickbearcat
      @Rickbearcat 2 года назад

      @@SurelyYewJest ...That much more? Damn, seems like I'm off a bit on price.

  • @carterhayes1513
    @carterhayes1513 3 года назад

    I would definitely flush again after 1000 miles and throw a bottle of Lucas trans oil in.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 3 года назад

      He did not flush......he did the "drain and fill".

  • @seamusc508
    @seamusc508 3 года назад +1

    Damn you got lucky 👌🏻. 150k on transmission service. It's says extreme conditions 60k hmm.

  • @enriquetrevino7815
    @enriquetrevino7815 3 года назад

    Question for everyone, I got a 15' with 65k miles that's never been done and I wanna change the trans filter also but should I just do a drain and refill then drive it for about 100 miles or so.. THEN drop the pan completely and the filter..? That way I can get as much as the old fluid out ? Am I right ?? T.I.A