The Ford 2.7L EcoBoost V6 is found in the F-150, Edge ST, Fusion Sport, and Bronco. Compact, efficient, and surprisingly powerful, it delivers up to 335 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque in newer applications.
But while the 2.7 is reliable overall, it’s known for carbon buildup, timing chain wear, head gasket failures (Gen 1), and turbo-related problems.
At DK Auto & Diesel Service in Magnolia, TX, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing Ford EcoBoost engines.
Common 2.7L EcoBoost Problems
1. Carbon Buildup (Direct Injection)
• Symptoms: rough idle, hesitation, misfires on cold start
• Fixes: walnut blasting or chemical intake cleaning every 60k–80k miles
2. Timing Chain Wear (Gen 1 Models)
• Symptoms: startup rattle, cam/crank correlation codes (P0016/P0017)
• Fixes: updated timing chain, guides, tensioner
3. Head Gasket Failures (2015–2017 F-150s)
• Symptoms: coolant loss, white smoke from exhaust, misfires
• Fixes: updated MLS head gaskets, proper torque procedure
4. Turbocharger Issues
• Symptoms: loss of boost, smoke, whining/siren noise
• Fixes: turbo rebuild or replacement, boost leak testing
5. Oil Pan Leaks (Plastic Oil Pan, Gen 1)
• Symptoms: oil drips under truck, low oil light
• Fixes: replace with updated aluminum oil pan design
How DK Fixes the 2.7 EcoBoost
- Carbon cleaning service
- Timing chain replacement & updated parts
- Head gasket replacement with MLS gaskets
- Turbocharger repair & upgrades
- Oil pan replacement & resealing
FAQ:
Is the 2.7 EcoBoost reliable?
- Yes — the Gen 2+ engines are very reliable once head gasket issues were corrected.
How long will it last?
- 200k+ miles with proper oil changes and carbon cleaning.
Can the 2.7 handle towing?
- Yes — up to ~8,500 lbs in the F-150.










