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Subscribe to this threadAw, Snap! Ford supplier stops production of Super Duty's Power Stroke diesel engine
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That One Person @ Feb 26th 2007 2:44PM
#2...Wait, so it's OK for Dodge and GM to get diesels from outside sources but bad for Ford? Also, Ford had it's hand in the designing of the engine. They just get someone else to build it. It's not any different than Chevy buying Allison transmissions. And what about Dodge's and GM's heavy duty vehicles? They get diesels from International, Cat and Cummins. Did you know Ford uses Cummins' diesels?? Dodge and GM had a few decades to design and build their own diesels...so why arent they doing that???
Ford has some time to fix this problem. They have a stockpile of 6.4s so it shouldnt hurt production...at the moment.