Maybe have this guy fix it. Check out his youtube videos. @FordTechMakuloco
BSG Automotive
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2.7 Ecoboost 4x4What engine?
Did he drop part of a broken plug in a cylinder and kill it?Long story short... my 2016 F150 (3.5 Eccoboost) started eating spark plugs and coil packs a few months ago. Took it to a local garage, 3 large repair bills (totaling $6k) from him later. New plugs & coil packs twice, replace valve cover gasket & valve cover... each time telling me that he was finding oil in certain cylinders. This is the 4th trip back to this shop in a month, today he tells me that there's no compression on cylinder 3 and I need a new engine. I ask him what about the $6k I've dropped with him in the last 3-4 wks and he says "it sucks man". Picking this truck up in the morning... my question is, what would you do? Should I hold this guy accountable for milking me dry the last 3 wks and what would you do with this truck at this point? 180K miles Ford telling me a new engine is $10-12k. I'm at a loss.
also interested thx for posting I've got a 20 2.7 and only been doing regular 5k oil changes for now. especially wondering what to do to try to get the most out of the tranny mines ran fine but seen the issues on the internet@StuckInTheEast that was one of the most straight forward honest assesments I’ve read in a long time. Thanks for the time. I had a 2016 f150 with 160k that was starting to turn into a regular money guzzler. If I had a decent shop I would have kept that truck for a long time. Had a great one but it shut down and the guy retired. Can’t say thank you enough to a good mechanic in this current throw a way world. I have a 21 f150 now with 45k. Do you mind giving a quick list of what you would consider must-do preventative maintenance other than oil changes and tire rotations?
I'm getting a burnt oil smell at startup and just had the exhaust manifolds replaced a year ago.I have a 2014 F150 3.5L 172K.
I recently had to chase several coil pack/plug failures (To be honest, it was my local shop that was chasing) Intermittent miss, but would not throw a code. They did diagnostics, but nothing. Every time I was under load (pulling camper uphill) I would get misses. Frustrating! (When is the "shoe" going to drop?). But shop was patient and so was I. Finally threw a code and they got me in to read. We after replacing coils & plugs/chasing misses that did not throw code we had 3 coils and plugs replaced.
Also had a burnt oil smell at start up. (Exhaust manifold. Nothing hitting the ground) Power brake booster AND valve cover gasket. ($1250 or so)
Shop never charged me diag until they found issue. I have my oil changed there and all of the above probably ran me around $3K over 4 shop repair visits. They have a top tech, but he is 2-3 years from retiring.
I love the truck and she is running smooth and strong. I have owned it since 2017 and 39K. I will run it into the ground.
My 2016 was spitting a very small amount of oil from valve cover gaskets and had the oil smell. The repair was quoted pretty high so I didn’t see the value of having it done.I'm getting a burnt oil smell at startup and just had the exhaust manifolds replaced a year ago.
Is that what was causing the burnt oil smell or the valve cover gaskets?
Take this to PM if you want so as to not derail the OP.
I got a code and intermittent miss under power and the code showed coil pack #6. $70 and 20 minutes of wrenching in my driveway and I'm good to go.
This is accurate...Biggest issue that ive seen with newer 5.0l being oil consumption.5.0 engines are not without thier issues, especially 2018 and newer, 2011- to mid 2017 were solid.
2015-mid2017 were peak for Ford half tons.
The 5.0s and 2.7 of that time period are very reliable outside of the inevitable oil pain leak of the 2.7
They still had the ultra-reliable 6 speed and now have the Aluminum body.
3.5 has always had timing chain issues among other things.
If you want a dead-reliable Ford, buy a 6.2 with the 6 speed and rest easy and just eat the few mpg lost.