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Terms & Conditions for Cores
Many stock replacement parts such as turbos, injectors, injection pumps, and high pressure oil pumps have a core charge that is associated with the new replacement part. You must return the old part to receive a refund on the core charge.
If you plan on returning your core you have two options.
Thoroughbred Diesel offers defer the upfront core charge when purchasing via credit card payment.
OPTION 1: You can accept the core charge, which means you will be charged for the part AND the core at time of purchase. You still have the option to send it back, and if you do, the core will be refunded back on the card used, presuming the core meets core criteria and the core is returned within 30 days from the time your order is received. If you return your core after 30 days you may refer to the Core Charge Timeline below as to how you will be refunded.
Core Charge Timeline
OPTION 2: You can defer the core charge. If you defer, you will not be charged for the core at the time of purchase. You will have 21 days from the time your order is received to send the core back. If the core is not received within the 21 days, your credit card will be charged for the core amount on your order. If you return your core after 21 days, you may refer to the Core Charge Timeline below as to how you will be refunded. When Core deferral (Pay Core Charge Later) is limited to payment by credit card only. ***When using PayPal or Affirm as your method of payment “Core Deferral (Pay Core Charge Later)” is not available. The core must be paid at time of purchase. ***
Core Return Procedure
2011 - 2016 Ford F250
2011 - 2016 Ford F350
2011 - 2016 Ford F450
2011 - 2016 Ford F550
Product Name:Choate 11-16 Ford 6.7L Short Block Workhorse Engine Manufacturer: Choate Engineering Performance Manufacturer Part #: 67PSW1116 Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: CEP67PSW1116 Fitment Notes: 2011-2016 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L
Before purchasing please verify the year model engine is compatible with your truck.
2011-2012
6.7 Powerstrokes Came stock from Ford with a 8-bolt flexplate and torque converter that are no longer manufactured. All 6.7 Powerstroke balanced assemblies from Choate Engineering come with the updated 6-bolt flexplate from 2013+ and require the customer to update the torque converter or purchase one from us directly.
2017+
6.7 Powerstrokes have a larger “Hole Diameter” for the motor mounts and bolts.
**Optional Parts are not installed. Optional parts are covered under the manufactures warranty and not by CHOATE.**
CHOATE Engineering Performance Crate Engine Features:
Common Issues With The Ford Powerstroke 6.7L (and how we fix them)
Main and Rod Bearing Clearance Issues- IE ,Spun Bearings. Our fix includes machining for the correct clearances as well as upgraded bearings designed to handle higher levels of stress. Valve Failures- OEM Exhaust Valves separate causing at the least, lost compression, at the worst, piston to valve contact causing catastrophic failure. We do not modify the existing valves as most do, we use an all new valve with better materials that do not have this high-heat separation issue. Crank Gear Spinning- Standard on all our 6.7L builds is a welded crank gear. From Ford this gear is prone to spinning, throwing off timing, and bending all 32 pushrods. TIG welding the gear in place eliminates this issue. Cam Tunnel Misalignment- The issue here comes with the aftermarket fix which is to use larger clearance bearings. This in turn causes low oil pressure. We do not use larger clearance bearings, we use our own proprietary bearings which allow for perfect alignment. Our 6.7’s see on average 5lbs more oil pressure at startup than others.
Workhorse upgrades include:
Choate Features: