Always enjoy these talks! Tony, your classes were always good. Last one I took was a Duramax one about 20 years ago at Power Distributing in Seattle. I now own my own shop and am always happy to keep learning and contributing.
Brilliant video Thanks for sharing your knowledge ,Diesel Talk with TONY SALAS SHREWD Diesel Talk with TONY SALAS From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 22:50pm Good Evening
off topic question tony. in your opinion do we need to let the truck idle for a few minutes after heavy use to cool down the turbo? now that they are water cooled.
First know that the cooling on turbos is meant to maintain turbo temperature. That is the main purpose. Yes at times you can say it cools but a few minutes for turbo cool down does help
Always enjoy these talks! Tony, your classes were always good. Last one I took was a Duramax one about 20 years ago at Power Distributing in Seattle. I now own my own shop and am always happy to keep learning and contributing.
I change my oil every 1500 miles and I luv you guys👍🤗🏋️♀️🤺☦️
Thanks fellas
Brilliant video Thanks for sharing your knowledge ,Diesel Talk with TONY SALAS
SHREWD Diesel Talk with TONY SALAS
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 22:50pm Good Evening
Hey ! As always thanks for your comments and support. Send me an email at tsalas@dieseltg.com
Like to know what you do out in your area
I can’t seem to locate a TSB 22-2248
Its unfortunate Ford does not have a pre-programmed service message for the CCV system like Ram does.
off topic question tony. in your opinion do we need to let the truck idle for a few minutes after heavy use to cool down the turbo? now that they are water cooled.
First know that the cooling on turbos is meant to maintain turbo temperature. That is the main purpose.
Yes at times you can say it cools but a few minutes for turbo cool down does help