I don’t want this to sound mean spirited, so please don’t interpret it that way but you’re plopping down almost a hundred large of either your own money, or someone else’s money that you’re borrowing, drive off without a full vetting, and then post to FRF your truck got towed after 11 days at the first real long pull with boost.
Isn’t that a little unfair to Ford, who admittedly bear responsibility here but this is not a new thing. We have had the exact same failure on Jen Too, Jen Tres, but of course not the Jen Juan. Any reports of trouble with any aspect of the powertrain of a 2010-2014 Raptor are #FRFHeresy and will get you excommunicated.
I’m just trying to point out that if you value your time and money, it’s worth a few hours to make sure you’re getting what you paid for.
I’m guessing they weren’t Raptors? Because we have “what to check” threads from 2017 and 2021 for all things Gen 2 and Gen 3, respectively. They’re long lists inclusive of loose transmission line fittings, loose coolant lines, boost tubes. One of our Jen Too FRF famously lost all coolant like 10-15 minutes into the ride home. The ride home -was- his test drive.
Agreed, you should be back to Raptoring most rickety tick-tock.