Powerstroke 6.0L engine
Powerstroke 2003–2007

6.0L Powerstroke Parts — Cylinder Heads, Gaskets, Studs & More

The 6.0L Powerstroke is a capable engine held back by well-documented failure points. Head gasket lift, EGR cooler failure, and oil cooler restrictions are root-cause issues — not bad luck. Every part in this catalog is chosen to address those problems correctly the first time.

Head gasket & sealing

Correct heads, gasket strategy, and clamping hardware address the sealing failures that destroy 6.0L engines under towing and boost. This is where most 6.0L money is spent — and most money is wasted buying the wrong parts.

18mm vs 20mm — get it right

2003–2005 trucks use 18mm head dowels. 2006–2007 trucks use 20mm. Ordering the wrong version creates expensive rework. Confirm your dowel size before checkout.

Valve train upgrades

HD valve springs, upgraded pushrods, and precision camshafts extend engine life under the heat cycles and cylinder pressure a hard-working 6.0L sees on the job.

37 parts for 6.0L Powerstroke · 2003–2007 Ford Super Duty

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Common questions about 6.0L Powerstroke · 2003–2007 Ford Super Duty

What is the most common 6.0L Powerstroke failure?

Head gasket lift is the highest-cost and most common failure on the 6.0L Powerstroke. It is caused by cylinder pressure exceeding the clamping force of factory head bolts — not defective gaskets. The fix is proper heads, MLS gaskets, and quality head studs installed together.

Do I need head studs when replacing 6.0L cylinder heads?

On any serious 6.0L build — towing, tuned, or high mileage — replacing head bolts with studs is considered part of doing the job correctly. Studs maintain clamping force more consistently as cylinder pressure rises.

What is the difference between 18mm and 20mm 6.0L heads?

The measurement refers to the head dowel locating pin diameter. 2003–2005 engines use 18mm dowels; 2006–2007 engines use 20mm. Using the wrong head requires machine work to correct and delays the repair significantly.

Are o-ringed heads worth it on a 6.0L Powerstroke?

For towing applications, performance builds, or any truck that has already had a head gasket failure, o-ringed heads provide measurably better combustion sealing. They require MLS head gaskets and are a worthwhile upgrade on hard-use trucks.

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