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Kali

(56,251 posts)
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 12:32 PM Wednesday

Looking at a used fleet truck

CNG/LPG Gaseous Engine Prep Package
Includes hardened engine intake valves, valve seats, and bi-fuel manifold. Does not include CNG/LPG fuel tanks, lines, etc. Vehicle will be equipped with the standard factory gasoline fuel system.


Looking at a big (to me) truck to pull a bumper trailer. This thing almost sounds too good to be true. Very basic (hand crank windows!!) I don't know if that cng stuff is ok, bad or a good thing. I am not interested in converting, just wondering if it complicates repairs or anything. Tell me what else you think.

https://www.goldiesmotors.com/vehicle-details/2016-ford-f-250-super-duty-xl-truck-e23d9494b9e844718ef9550f7534044b#Features
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Looking at a used fleet truck (Original Post) Kali Wednesday OP
I like it. cloudbase Wednesday #1
I'm stuck on my phone Kali Wednesday #5
I'd Pay To Have It Fully Checked Out At A Reputable Independent Automotive Repair Shop MayReasonRule Wednesday #2
Don't know anybody up there Kali Wednesday #4
I Am Not Familiar With Those Guys... Nonetheless It Appears To Be A Potentially Useful Option MayReasonRule 18 hrs ago #7
No expert but had to look CuriousSavage Wednesday #3
Thanks Kali Wednesday #6

cloudbase

(5,976 posts)
1. I like it.
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 01:00 PM
Wednesday

Low miles for the age. If it ran on CNG, the combustion chambers should be nice and clean. A quick inspection with a borescope will confirm. Fleet vehicles generally receive regular maintenance.

Looks to be in nice shape, and the price is fair, given my local market.

Check out a Ford truck forum and see what they have to say about that particular year and model. You'll find lots of good information and advice (along with some not-so-good) there.

Kali

(56,251 posts)
5. I'm stuck on my phone
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 10:18 PM
Wednesday

Can barely handle DU and a few searches. Don't think i can manage new forums right now. Actually I probably have an account at one but same problem, really.
.

MayReasonRule

(3,443 posts)
2. I'd Pay To Have It Fully Checked Out At A Reputable Independent Automotive Repair Shop
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 01:04 PM
Wednesday

They'll put it on a rack, check out all the diagnostics, evaluate the current fluids, give it a test drive and share the results.

That way you'll have a much better idea of the value relative to the price.

MayReasonRule

(3,443 posts)
7. I Am Not Familiar With Those Guys... Nonetheless It Appears To Be A Potentially Useful Option
Thu Jun 12, 2025, 07:47 AM
18 hrs ago

I"d definitely consider utilizing them.

Happy Thursday to ya'!

CuriousSavage

(23 posts)
3. No expert but had to look
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 01:08 PM
Wednesday

Looks super clean for a 9 year old truck. Only 50K miles. New looking tires and battery. No dents or rust. The CNG sticker on the back leads me to think that it was already converted to compressed natural gas..... you might have to convert it back to standard fuel if that was your plan. I wouldn't know where/how everyday drives would get CNG.

Get a test drive, open the hood, check online about CNG to gas conversion. Good luck with it.

Kali

(56,251 posts)
6. Thanks
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 10:20 PM
Wednesday

I'm a little indisposed at the moment and having to do this remotely with only phone.

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