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Time to replace PTU.

Started by hardtag31, January 16, 2017, 05:50:25 PM

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hardtag31

She's going, and almost gone. Anyone know a shop with some experience with these things in the NC area? Local dealer quoted me $1770. Trying not to get hosed too bad, as it's out of warranty.

derfdog15

My recommendation: Find a differential shop, race shop (especially drift), or place that does a lot of suspension work, as the PTU is basically a differential.

Google is your friend, and call around. Good luck!
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2016 F150 FX4 Sport - 3.5L V6 Ecoboost - Stock for now

2003 Redfire V6 Mustang - Building to be an 11 second car

StealBlueSho

I have asked local performance shops to do some work in my area and they tend to charge 50% more per hour for labor because they are a "race" shop... FYI...


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SHOdded

Any reputable trans shop can do the work.  I tend to recommend BG shops that do driveline service.  They cannot flush since there is no drain plug, but they can do the drain/fill 3x etc.

http://bgfindashop.com
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If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!

pmezo33

Any reputable transmission shop should be able to do the job.  Buy the PTU off tasca along with a compression seal, a half shaft seal kit, and about 2 or 3 quarts of mercon lv.  Should run you about $800 all together.  Labor should run about $500 for the job.

If you're set on Ford installing it, buy the parts yourself and see what they'll charge you to install.  Dealers like to rip you off on part costs. 

hardtag31

Quote from: StealBlueSho on January 16, 2017, 06:10:45 PM
I have asked local performance shops to do some work in my area and they tend to charge 50% more per hour for labor because they are a "race" shop... FYI...

I called a local transmission shop today, and talked to their service manager. Told them I had a Lincoln. Explained the slip out of gear at 5000 rpm, the blown output seal, the now goopy fluid that Ford (in their infinite wisdom) put in there 5 years ago... The guy couldn't believe that anyone would have a Lincoln at that end of the RPM range. Clearly he has never heard of this "newfangled eco-whatsa-whosit-boost."

Quote from: pmezo33 on January 16, 2017, 08:44:10 PM
Any reputable transmission shop should be able to do the job.  Buy the PTU off tasca along with a compression seal, a half shaft seal kit, and about 2 or 3 quarts of mercon lv.  Should run you about $800 all together.  Labor should run about $500 for the job.

If you're set on Ford installing it, buy the parts yourself and see what they'll charge you to install.  Dealers like to rip you off on part costs.

I am certainly considering it. I just need to find a shop that has done one of these before, or is at least willing to take a shot at it...

66 Galaxie

The PTU procedure is basically the same for any Ford/Lincoln with a PTU so if they haven't done a Lincoln see if they have done an Edge, newer Explorer, Taurus, Flex, etc.

My old transmission shop said they have done PTUs on a lot of Edges.
The transmissions are very similar to be it the 6F50 used with the regular 3.5 or the 6F55 used with the Ecoboost
'14 Flex Tuxedo Black ecoboost

Vortech347

Out of curiosity what is your mileage?
Matt H.
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2003 SVT Cobra 497rwhp/491rwtq, Self tuned, Cruiser
1990 Mustang GT 570rwhp/530twtq, Self tuned, Open Track
2017 F150 XLT 5.0

hardtag31


68_GT

man that stinks, Im at 123K on the original PTU fluid still lol

maybe since I have a PP SHP the PTU cooler has helped....

good luck, I need to change my fluid !
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UPDATE - 130K miles =blown engine. Unleashed tune and EBPP upgrade turbo billet wheels / Turbo Smart WGA's on a bran new long block. Let's get this SHO on the road !

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MiWiAu

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Quote from: 68_GT on January 23, 2017, 12:51:50 AM
man that stinks, Im at 123K on the original PTU fluid still lol

maybe since I have a PP SHP the PTU cooler has helped....

good luck, I need to change my fluid !

Maybe you're one of the lucky ones. ;) I did mine at 30k and apparently it needed changed before that:

Blackstone Labs PTU Oil Analysis - 2013 XSport - 30,000 Miles

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Personally, I will be doing a PTU fluid change every 15,000 mi until an oil analysis tells me otherwise. The material is relatively cheap, and it just takes [me] a couple hours in the driveway to change out.

FWIW, I also have a cooled PTU.


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TSS

Quote from: hardtag31 on January 22, 2017, 11:12:28 AM
85,xxx

I have 85,xxx on my MKS.  I Have had the dealer change the PTU fluid once (when I was finally able to convince them to do it at 73K miles). Your post makes me real happy I sprung got the ESP until 125K.   A $1700.00 dealewr charge to replace would justify the whole warranty purchase.....
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