Ford F-350 owners have reported 1 problem related to engine burning oil (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I have a 2002 for f350 superduty, I first had a spark plug blow out almost a year ago on cylinder 1 it was a loud pop then fluttering sound with reduced power, a smell like burning oil- gas, I was going down the high way when it happened & was unable to stop immediately, but when I did go under the hood the spark plug was jammed under the fuel line for the injectors & I still smelled a faint oder of gas, the coil was arching on the metal tubing above the spark plug. I figured it was the fault of my mechanic when he replaced the spark plugs, one year earlier, maybe he striped the thing or something. I fixed the problem with a heli coil everything was fine for a few months then it happened again with the same plug I again fixed it making sure to tighten the plug down good, three months later the same thing so I again fixed it each time having to purchase a new coil. Now year after the first incident 2 years since the plugs were installed, cylinder 2 just blew out a plug and destroyed its coil, so I began to think theres something going on here, somethings wrong!, & looked on line for the answer. There are hundreds of complaints, and no one is doing anything about it! this is the fourth time in a year this has happened! & I'm fed up! I have the spark plug & coil from this last. I believe this is a hazard, with gas being fed to the cylinder and the coil arching on the metal around it, its only a matter of time before a truck explodes, or has an accident & someone dies!.
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