DEATH OF 7 3L - What I usually find when the end up at my shop

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  • @calebjohnson1627
    @calebjohnson1627 6 років тому +151

    Got a 7.3 at my shop rn with 1.3 million miles on it. original turbo and engine.

    • @TheRossillini
      @TheRossillini 6 років тому +1

      What year is it?

    • @ruthlessreid9172
      @ruthlessreid9172 6 років тому +9

      Let me guess they didn't tune it?

    • @kentrushton6135
      @kentrushton6135 6 років тому +17

      @@ruthlessreid9172 Just bought a 1997 with 131,100 miles. Never tuned, left all stock. As I too will be leaving it all stock. It was well taken care of by an elderly owner. It's amazing what happens when things are not beaten to death by the ultra tuner 5000HP mega MAX chips...

    • @NoStress90s
      @NoStress90s 5 років тому +2

      to bad its a ford lol

    • @trplpwr1038
      @trplpwr1038 5 років тому +3

      I thought I was the only who thought like that. @@kentrushton6135

  • @The7mmman
    @The7mmman 9 років тому +30

    That's by far the best sounding 7.3 I've ever heard. Great job

  • @iwritecodeandthings
    @iwritecodeandthings 10 років тому +30

    I love you guys. Quality. No bullshit quality. I'm happy to see that there are still people out there who care to rebuild these motors. I'm a certified Ford Technician and I left the industry because the dealerships around me just wont pay to treat customers right anymore. If I ever need my 6.0L motor rebuilt and can't do it myself, I GUARANTEE you I'll drag it all the way from Texas to Georgia so that you PROFESSIONALS can take care of it. I'd be honored to have yall take care of it. Keep doing what you're doing gentlemen.

  • @crispybacon420
    @crispybacon420 9 років тому +19

    There is just something wonderful about the sound of a 7.3

  • @justinsandner9052
    @justinsandner9052 9 років тому +127

    It nice to see that somebody still gives a enough of a shit to fix things rather than tell the customer to "just buy a new one"

  • @zachwells5874
    @zachwells5874 7 років тому +88

    My 7.3 has 567,000 on the clock. Still runs like brand new one. They just don't make em the same!

    • @melrobinson6919
      @melrobinson6919 6 років тому +2

      Hey, Zach, have you serviced the in tank filters or done any fuel system mods?

    • @ClarkDieselShop
      @ClarkDieselShop 5 років тому

      zach wells
      No way it runs like a new one

    • @dieselfuel9794
      @dieselfuel9794 5 років тому

      zach wells
      I agree on that I have a 2003 f350 7.3 710,000km on the clock and still runs and drives no issues

    • @jacoe33333
      @jacoe33333 5 років тому +1

      @@dieselfuel9794 Do you know what the differences are between a 2002 and earlier? I just saw that 2002 and up they stopped using forged rods apparently. i am looking to buy a 2002 tomorrow but now I am not happy about this. People say that if you will add over 400 hp then the rods will break.

    • @epoxeclipse
      @epoxeclipse 5 років тому +1

      @@jacoe33333 so what don't add more than 100hp and don't bend the rods. better yet leave it stock and hit high milage easy.

  • @zackzander4425
    @zackzander4425 10 років тому +355

    $7,000 rebuild is a lot better than paying $70,000 for a new truck.

    • @johnwoody4297
      @johnwoody4297 6 років тому +21

      To add to your they run forever I've got almost 700,000 on mine but shes not far from giving up

    • @toddd7573
      @toddd7573 6 років тому +29

      I love my 7.3. I've got 425k miles on it and it's time in my business it's grossed over a million dollars of revenue. So I call it my million dollar truck.

    • @theyoungmechanic9121
      @theyoungmechanic9121 6 років тому +6

      Big Bossman but there’s a reason why doboss garage on UA-cam has so many videos cough* bc there dodges

    • @jonathan-emilypowell1962
      @jonathan-emilypowell1962 6 років тому

      👍 yes

    • @BigStuism
      @BigStuism 5 років тому

      Thats what i thought just after " is it really worth it?"

  • @keenanleetodd
    @keenanleetodd 9 років тому +3

    As a mechanic I get a solid impression that this guy is a good mechanic. It would be an honor to work in the same shop. Great video with proper information.

  • @nicholasgee1
    @nicholasgee1 10 років тому +14

    My 97 f350 has 233,000 mi on it and runs like a top. Its had a trailer behind it everyday of its life. Im very strict on maintenance with it cause I want it to last. Never let egts get over 1000. Now with the new 4" exhaust it doesnt even get that hot. Love powerstrokehelp!!!! Taught me 90% of what I know about these pickups! Thanks Bill, your vids have saved my ass and a few others too!

    • @mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539
      @mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539 5 років тому +1

      I have one of these trucks too... trying to learn- what's the egts?

    • @markhal5411
      @markhal5411 5 років тому +2

      @@mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539
      Exhaust Gas Temperature.
      If you chip or modify a 7.3, monitoring the exhaust gas temperature becomes very important, because the engine is being pushed beyond its metallurgical design capabilities.

  • @237130
    @237130 7 років тому +15

    Great video. Makes me all warm and fuzzy inside to listen to a master of his craft make a huge project seem like no big deal. I love the extreme attention to detail. I don’t own a 7.3, but if I did, I would take it to you for TLC.

  • @Ratkill9000
    @Ratkill9000 10 років тому +42

    I'd much rather buy a 7.3L over the 6L or the 6.4L. It seems to be a lot safer of a engine and seems to be less problematic than the other 2 and I refuse to spend $60,000+ on a brand new truck.

    • @ClarkDieselShop
      @ClarkDieselShop 5 років тому +2

      Aaron .J
      That’s because ur broke

    • @anthonyevich3836
      @anthonyevich3836 5 років тому +8

      @@ClarkDieselShop No it's because some people are smart and don't want to dump their life savings into a POS 6 or 6.4

    • @grayguy19
      @grayguy19 4 роки тому +2

      I have a 6.0 now and I dont mind it. Have to California it out of the state now though. Also have a 7.3 idi that puts more torque to the ground than my 6.0

    • @vincentsumner5232
      @vincentsumner5232 4 роки тому

      Austin Clark is the video on your channel the nicest truck you’ve ever owned?

    • @Jszul2318
      @Jszul2318 3 роки тому +1

      @@ClarkDieselShop ik im late here but just because you dont have 60k to put in a new truck doesnt mean ur broke lol

  • @fightforrighttolive
    @fightforrighttolive 6 років тому +1

    Man I tell you I'm not a powerstroke person never really have been or worked past a 7.3, but you telling it like it is and saying the real reasons of failure I can appreciate another respectable engine builder doing what you do! Keep up the good work!

  • @antoniocervantes6137
    @antoniocervantes6137 6 років тому +15

    I own a 2003 7.3l virgin no mods 159k miles love my truck. Original owner

    • @ziegaubrey1643
      @ziegaubrey1643 4 роки тому

      Still going strong?

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 4 роки тому

      @@ziegaubrey1643 understatment of the decade lol he's taking that to 750k no problem

  • @walleyeking8939
    @walleyeking8939 10 років тому +6

    Bill, I have a 2002 f350 with a 7.3 and your videos are awesome! They have helped me a lot with fixing her up.Thanks!

  • @Dray12321
    @Dray12321 8 років тому +1

    this happened to our 7.3, we went to see it in the shop with the engine disassembled and the body up in the air and i took a picture of it too, but it was definitely worth fixing. Since then we have gotten a newer truck and this one has been given to me, I love it.

  • @benjaminvvv111
    @benjaminvvv111 8 років тому +147

    300k miles is considered premature failure in this engine. Great

    • @Ryan-wr4nx
      @Ryan-wr4nx 8 років тому +3

      any car or truck is in my book worn out after 150k

    • @bigbuffb
      @bigbuffb 8 років тому +39

      +Ryan Diesel engines last a lot longer than gasoline engines, if you take care of a diesel they can go well past 1 million miles easy...

    • @luciankristov6436
      @luciankristov6436 8 років тому +17

      you must not know diesel engines then...

    • @Ryan-wr4nx
      @Ryan-wr4nx 8 років тому +7

      lucian kristov They last forever yes the engine itself but you have to replace everything else. Radiators, alternators, water pumps, wheel bearing, transmissions, injectors, and how every many other parts wear out after 150k

    • @Ryan-wr4nx
      @Ryan-wr4nx 8 років тому +1

      Clearanceman2 buy you would have to change everything else but the motor

  • @MikeReiner
    @MikeReiner 10 років тому +178

    Still a better deal to drop 7 grand in an old good truck than spend 40+ on a new one. It's insane what people pay for new vehicles just to satisfy their egos.

    • @darkroad6669
      @darkroad6669 10 років тому +3

      I need help with something my 95 psd feels like it stalls for a split second then keeps going like nothing happened I think it's oil pressure drops maybe an air pocket I'm clueless can you help me?

    • @ThePete1891
      @ThePete1891 7 років тому +6

      ReFracture a problem with these trucks is that they use the same truck for the gas, as they do the diesel, as far as I can tell. The engine outlasts everything. especially the doors, and transmission.

    • @ShieldsDiesel
      @ShieldsDiesel 7 років тому +6

      ReFracture I cant agree more hell a new f350 cost close to 70,000

    • @maxgerlt1632
      @maxgerlt1632 7 років тому +4

      ReFracture so true, my old f250 something goes wrong and i can smack it to fix it

    • @jonwcs5842
      @jonwcs5842 6 років тому

      I own both a 7.3 (343k mikes) & 460 (189k). I've owned them forever and i take good care of them. Look at the sticker from the worlds largest seller of Ford trucks in the midwest (nobody pays near these crazy prices from them, they deal, BUT look at the prices anyways) www.woodhouse.com/search/vehicles?make_id=11&model_id=544

  • @whatsgood50
    @whatsgood50 9 років тому +96

    i dont own a truck, i've never owned a truck, i dont think i ever will own a truck, but i love your videos.

    • @derekortiz3663
      @derekortiz3663 8 років тому +2

      yeah, I drive an f150 ha. Guy is fun to watch.

    • @compactc9
      @compactc9 7 років тому +4

      I really enjoy his expertise.

    • @stutesco
      @stutesco 7 років тому +4

      Get a good engine and model year and you'll love it

    • @johncholmes643
      @johncholmes643 6 років тому +2

      Weirdo

    • @BigStuism
      @BigStuism 5 років тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣 nice

  • @ssimon64
    @ssimon64 5 років тому +30

    Bad piston and the 7.3 will probably still keep trunning for another 20 years. Can't kill the 7.3!

  • @johnf5025
    @johnf5025 4 роки тому

    I have 1988 f 250 xl With 7.3 I love it.
    343 000 kilometres
    Years ago I didn’t know any better an
    d used either several times. Glow plugs wear out quickly. It always concerns me to hear that I should not have done that But it still runs strong, good compression in all cylinders, all is well.
    Excellent video !!!!!!!! You are a true professional, I have learned some good things about the 7.3
    Thank you

  • @scottway9532
    @scottway9532 Рік тому +1

    My 7.3l excursion just turned 480k. 100% stock. Should I need a rebuild, it's going to this guy's shop.

  • @gmctech
    @gmctech 8 років тому +2

    Looks just like it should.... like you've never had it apart.... very clean professional work

  • @paulgalante2894
    @paulgalante2894 10 років тому +7

    I just wanted to share this I have a 2000 f350 7.3. My truck had lost of power and pounding the web all things pointed to the fuel tank screens well I dropped the tank and sure enough the screens had not algae like I thought but rust now where is it coming from well when I dropped the tank I didn't know about the vapor lines and it was hanging from it so I didn't want to break the plastic nipples so I cut the hoses reel fast and found when I looked at it carefully. if I would known about the vapor lines I would have disconnect them from the tank and left the hose on the frame and cleaned the screens and it would have went back together thinking its clean now and I'm good to go I just got bad batch of fuel and I should be more careful. well since I cut the hoses I wanted to take it down and replaced the hoses and do a nice job well to my surprise the vapor lines have a steel line that the rubber hoses connect to , I got it they didn't want the rubber hoses rubbing on the frame so they split it with a steel line when I took it off the clamp and lowered it guess what came out rust ! so Bill can you make a note in your video's to tell the guys and girls to check this steel tube because I could have missed it all together and who knows what could have happened be doing it again in two months or trash my injectors it would have not been good .thanks your channel is very helpful

  • @fattony123082
    @fattony123082 5 років тому +1

    Very nice video. Your detail of explanation is top notch. You can tell when a person cares about their job.

  • @joshmindek4840
    @joshmindek4840 10 років тому +2

    Awesome job on the rebuild! Starts right up and sounds brand new.

  • @wezilla21
    @wezilla21 5 років тому +1

    I'm about to pick up a '97 F-350 7.3 4x4 CCLB with 340k miles for $3,500. Runs flawlessly. I'm stoked af, but I guarantee at some point your videos will become my best friend. lol Idc, truck is totally worth putting money back into

  • @donald1056
    @donald1056 9 років тому +39

    Rebuilding the engine cost a lot less than a new truck!!!!

  • @billh5781
    @billh5781 5 років тому

    Thank you for the nice overview. I just gave my 2001 SuperDuty to my son with 285,000 miles on it. Love the sound at the end of the video!

  • @outdoorhobbiesfarmmachiner5218
    @outdoorhobbiesfarmmachiner5218 6 років тому +15

    7.3 is one of the best Diesel engines ever designed that CAT style injection system is truly immaculate

    • @DM-er8il
      @DM-er8il 4 роки тому +1

      You betcha bottom dolla

  • @brittanygaudino5912
    @brittanygaudino5912 10 років тому +56

    I would love to work with this man, i would soak up the information he spits out like a sponge. Its hard to come across someone who is so passionate about what they do, more so from a mechanic.

  • @souledoutdisciples3820
    @souledoutdisciples3820 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for all the videos you all put on BIG help

  • @tmealer2003
    @tmealer2003 10 років тому +5

    Great information, well done video. Thanks for taking the time to share.

  • @iamthemoss
    @iamthemoss 5 років тому

    UA-cam as a treasure in so many craftsmen sharing their knowledge. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @Frandicap
    @Frandicap 10 років тому +3

    I love watching your videos. They're always very informative and well done. I have never owned a powerstoke myself but I have respect for them.

  • @cesarlopez-pt2ew
    @cesarlopez-pt2ew 10 років тому

    Big fan, I'm a rookie in a fleet that faced out diesels and went back to chevy 6.0l gas. I did my first oil cooler, egr cooler, and high pressure pump. Took me a week to complete due to going back to parts to order more parts.

  • @billkoskie6888
    @billkoskie6888 6 років тому

    I have 1 2001 Excursion 7.3 with 267k miles. I run 15w40 Royal Purple with Mobil 1's Extended Service oil filter. I change the oil every 10k miles. As part of the service, I suck out the oil from the high pressure oil reservoir and refill it before filling the crankcase with oil. It should be needless to say the oil filter is filled with oil prior to installing it. Change the fuel filter with each oil change. I also clean and re-oil the K&N air filter at each oil change. I have a TS 5 position chip and run it on the 75 hp setting ONLY except for towing when I use the 50 hp setting. It gets 23 mpg at 70 mph regularly. This engine along with the 12v or 24v Cummins are the most durable 3/4 ton and 1 ton motors you can get.

  • @jeffeggers3564
    @jeffeggers3564 7 років тому

    With all of the shade tree mechanics out there on the internet, it's nice to see actual truck knowledge, instead of opinion! Nice job!

  • @toreshammerecelt861
    @toreshammerecelt861 5 років тому +5

    $7k rebuild? That’s cheap! I would expect something that labor intensive to be in the $10-$11k gallery. You do good work. 👍🏻

  • @evannolan4436
    @evannolan4436 9 років тому +30

    This guy does in 6 hours what would take me 6 days

  • @BoxxerCore
    @BoxxerCore 8 років тому +10

    This reminds me of the episode of King of the Hill, when Hank tries to save his good old red truck ... I tell you what.

  • @chickenstick2109
    @chickenstick2109 10 років тому +6

    I sure wish I had a friend like you nearby with all of that knowledge.

  • @2233golf2
    @2233golf2 8 років тому

    His name is Mr.Powerstroke !
    Great video - really helpful tip with the fuel pressure or the lack there of -and the advanced timing
    Thanks

  • @jesseporter6362
    @jesseporter6362 5 років тому +6

    Seeing people with that many miles on there 7.3 makes me feel a little better about theses trucks

  • @oldfrogdivin8534
    @oldfrogdivin8534 8 років тому

    Dang this is what my 95 7.3 245K truck has been doing it smokes on first start, then cleans up, but stills smell of diesel. Went to start it the other day no start I am diagnosing. Distribution test showed weak cylinder on No7. I guess I need to find a shop to rebuild it. Great informative video!

  • @_R_E_D__
    @_R_E_D__ 6 років тому +2

    i have a 97 f250 with the 7.3L powerstroke with 320k miles and it still runs amazing

  • @Velvethamma
    @Velvethamma 10 років тому

    Good info on the fuel pickup screens. Just checked mine and they were almost plugged. Been having a little longer crank than normal so I figured it couldn't hurt to check them

  • @marks7352
    @marks7352 5 років тому

    My 92 has 300k on it and never did nothing to the motor but oil change. Think its hydro locked but I planned on having it gone thru and time to refurbish truck.Thanks for showing this video

  • @michaelcuff5780
    @michaelcuff5780 7 років тому

    I had a old 91 f250. IdI no turbo. Loved that ole truck! She would start every day. Didnt matter how cold it was. Always did good maint. She ran like a top.

  • @jday1965
    @jday1965 7 років тому

    I have a 99 with 190k. I just learned a ton of great info. THX for sharing your expertise. priceless..

  • @scubaparty
    @scubaparty 10 років тому +3

    I have a jacked up 1989 f250 7.3 with 35's with almost 300k miles on it.
    it burns no oil and it still pulls like a tank.
    With MD salting the roads i think the frame might fall apart before the engine.

  • @quizicalNine
    @quizicalNine 8 років тому

    Mr. Hewitt, I love your videos man. The quality is beyond reproach sir. I don't know much about automobile mechanics, much less diesel, but I'm in the market for a 7.3 and after watching your videos on how to buy, what all the upgrades are and now this one, it appears that I know more about these vehicles than all of the mechanics (so far) I've taken a few potential vehicles to. Once I make my purchase, I intend on purchasing the master mechanic video tutorials from your site. Thank you for your expertise.

  • @RBip-dl2up
    @RBip-dl2up 5 років тому

    My Excursion sounds just like your rebuilt engine. I love Dad's truck, glad I found your site.😁

  • @donjuan1212
    @donjuan1212 5 років тому

    Good work and glad you're around so working people can afford a decent truck without having to finance something new

  • @DefaultName-hx1qz
    @DefaultName-hx1qz 8 років тому

    you are the powerstroke guy i come to for valuable information on these powerstroke motors thanks for all the videos!

  • @tjclark2389
    @tjclark2389 9 років тому +38

    My stroker has 686k miles

    • @jakeplayssongs
      @jakeplayssongs 9 років тому +2

      +Tj Clark mines at 425, now i wanna go check compression though! hahah

    • @sterlingyoung88
      @sterlingyoung88 6 років тому +3

      Jacob Sommerville I’ve got 173 and it’s a 97 dually. Got it for 5k

    • @melrobinson6919
      @melrobinson6919 6 років тому +1

      So, Tj, have you done any fuel system mods/serviced the in tank fuel filters?

    • @neverenough9336
      @neverenough9336 5 років тому +1

      @@operator8014 I have 313,000 on my 2002 and haven't had to rebuild the tranny yet. Mostly just easy highway miles and towing 10,000 lbs of boat and trailer 3 or 4 times a month. Redone the interior 7 years ago and drivers seat is now looking sad. Will never get rid of it. Best motor Ford ever made

    • @josherelly1
      @josherelly1 5 років тому

      TiresBiggerThanTexas I’ve got 68000 miles got mine for 7k.

  • @BushcraftTexas
    @BushcraftTexas 8 років тому

    Love my 96 F350 crew cab duel. 7.3!!! It just turned 338k and I'm just now considering a rebuild as I tow 5th wheels all over. Would like a reman with screw in studs, stage one injectors with a stepped up turbo and good tunes to make those 7% grades a big less nail biting towing 11k.

  • @whataboutbob7967
    @whataboutbob7967 5 років тому

    dead holes on diesels can be from bad injectors(leaking). air in the fuel will damage injectors. getting the air out of the fuel is key, diesel fuel tends to foam up in recirculating fuel systems. the OEM 7 micron fuel filter needs to be upgraded too

  • @ronstewart4241
    @ronstewart4241 5 років тому

    I just love my 99 F350 with the 7.3. I even have the rattle but been told it is the transmission. This motor and transmission does not give me any issues. The body is getting rotten but motor still runs strong.
    Just bought a new F250 gas but I'm keeping the 99 and getting rid of the wifes F150 pos.
    Great video btw!

  • @mikesilva3919
    @mikesilva3919 4 роки тому

    I own a 99 f350. 350,000 miles all stock runs like a new truck. Oil changed every 5000 miles 3000 when towing. Best 6,000 dollar truck I ever bought. Still looks new.

  • @daltonballenger7714
    @daltonballenger7714 7 років тому

    I'm not a ford guy at all but I really love your video and made me reevaluate my feelings towards 7.3

  • @Paxmax
    @Paxmax 8 років тому +12

    "Important to replace the brass end of connecting rod"
    Eh? Brass? No no man, it's bronze. Brass makes poor bearings for high load.

  • @chuckbest5982
    @chuckbest5982 10 років тому

    Thank you for making a new 7.3 video. It has been a while.

  • @tractorboy31
    @tractorboy31 5 років тому

    An ex coworker had bad glow plugs in his. At work he couldnt get it started. At lunch I towed his truck over to the building so he could plug it in. Still couldnt get his fired up after 4 hrs block heat. Fortunately we didnt have starting fluid. I did a trick i learned with my old 57 Jd 520 gas tractor with a weak starter. Propane torch on the manifold. Or his 7.3 i had my butane torch and i put it on the spider pipe and a few minutes it fired up.

  • @BroadbandBrat
    @BroadbandBrat 7 років тому

    Fantastic video sir!! Straight to the point, lots of great information in it. Thank You!!

  • @blackericdenice
    @blackericdenice 9 років тому +2

    Great video, I love diesels. I don't own one but I drive a 2010 Prostar with a 455 hp 1550 lbs. of torque 15 liter Cummins with 428,000 miles.

    • @cmsdrywall
      @cmsdrywall 9 років тому

      You got a red cummins wich is a bullshit engine
      Not only that its a prostar
      Im sorry

    • @blackericdenice
      @blackericdenice 9 років тому +6

      Criss Soto It's a company truck and you don't know much about Cummins engines. It now has 507,000 miles, it don't use to much oil, don't smoke and has never stopped

  • @davidrubin1895
    @davidrubin1895 5 років тому

    Nicely done. If only everybody followed this same practice

  • @tjkrave5811
    @tjkrave5811 4 роки тому

    I picked one up for 4K with 310kmiles on it... 01’ I love it I’ve put 5 in it and it’s running strong strong

    • @tjkrave5811
      @tjkrave5811 4 роки тому

      Scratch that I put like 9 in it🤢😭

    • @ziegaubrey1643
      @ziegaubrey1643 4 роки тому

      So you say it didn't turn out well????

  • @warmaster949
    @warmaster949 9 років тому

    Cool video, I have a 7.3 with almost 220,000k miles and it sounds identical to the rebuilt one!

  • @brichusi
    @brichusi 5 років тому

    I am happy to report my 7.3 just getting broken in 400k on her.
    I am full-time #vanlife in my Ambulance conversion RV and meet people daily here in CA with these 160k sprinter builds. These things will never see this kinda miles using the death fluid DEF on top of this lil 6 cyl. They are running.
    The older sprinters may come close but don't look for a 7k rebuild on them when needed.
    Love my 7.3 straightpiped - my Prius exterminator

  • @williamstlj530
    @williamstlj530 9 років тому +9

    What brand of 15/40 do you recommend? Since you have seen so many of these engines on the inside., what do you consider "great" oil?

  • @chiefsguy52
    @chiefsguy52 10 років тому +1

    Great video, Bill. Lots of good information.

  • @cjones4512
    @cjones4512 10 років тому +4

    Great information. Every time I watch one of your videos I want to go out an buy a Powerstroke truck. :)

  • @traxxasmaxx33
    @traxxasmaxx33 10 років тому +68

    Its a sad day when a 7.3 gives up the ghost :(

    • @tariqwalker81
      @tariqwalker81 10 років тому +6

      Yes it is

    • @richfarfugnuven6308
      @richfarfugnuven6308 6 років тому +6

      An angel dies......haha

    • @timhammond2183
      @timhammond2183 6 років тому +5

      Love my 7.3 I'll cry when I cant fix her anymore

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 5 років тому +3

      It was still running though. Even with a bad piston.

    • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
      @MikeBrown-ii3pt 5 років тому +1

      Rebuild, rebuild, and, rebuild again! Even though I've never owned a 7.3, or any other diesel pickup, I have many friends that won't have anything else! The only diesels I own are in semi tractors. I run Cummins in them but wouldn't hesitate to buy a Ford with the Navistar 7.3, aka DT (?) 444.

  • @grimwrath1
    @grimwrath1 10 років тому

    another great teaching video, Professor Powerstroke!!

  • @biggesthitter
    @biggesthitter 10 років тому

    great video, thanks for doing this. Lot's of good stuff here, awesome work!

  • @chatrkat
    @chatrkat 10 років тому +2

    Another excellent video Bill.

    • @CORVAIRWILD
      @CORVAIRWILD 6 років тому

      chatrkat Challoooooo!!!!

  • @bradfordfrancis807
    @bradfordfrancis807 8 років тому

    My wife bought a 2000 Ford f350 w/a7.3l turbo charged engine. On may 27th 2016 we were driving home and found ourselves in a pretty good bit of water, about a foot and a half. the truck stalledout at about a 1/4 mile thru the water. my neighbor pulled us out.i waited about 35minutes to see if it would start.surprisingly it did. upon starting it I noticed that there was a pretty good bit of white smoke coming out of the tail pipe. NO WATER IN THE OIL,STARTS UP FINE , but when she went to drive it on the feeder by our house, she called me and said the truck started to shake at about 45 mph. still smoking she asked what the problem could be Injectors, turbo, rings, and hopfully not the pistons. What should i do. It is our only vehicle since I recently lost my job and had to send mine back to keep food on the table for my kids

  • @pablohablantes8628
    @pablohablantes8628 10 років тому +1

    Literally Bill is the surgeon of Powerstroked

  • @luciankristov6436
    @luciankristov6436 8 років тому +23

    shit scares me...I have a 7.3 idi and I love my truck...all the videos online about diesel failure and blown blocks and shit makes me worried.i take good care of my block and do regular maintenance ...shit just keeps me up at night sometimes

    • @jasonconklin8172
      @jasonconklin8172 8 років тому

      lucian kristov average logger run heavy n hard 7,3 favorite moter and here getting 300k + workin hard daily

    • @JPtheHammer
      @JPtheHammer 8 років тому +3

      Well, watching this video, you gotta remember. The 7.3 IDI and Powerstroke are ENTIRELY different motors. The only similarities are displacement.

    • @meadowskaty6
      @meadowskaty6 8 років тому +2

      lucian kristov I have had 5 idi with crack blocks.

  • @markbroad119
    @markbroad119 4 роки тому

    My 95' used to have a little puff of white smoke on start up but since I've been using Archoil it stopped after about 1/2 bottle

  • @3jbeezy
    @3jbeezy 9 років тому

    your vids are always so educating!!Thanks for your work.

  • @mikesrandomvideos
    @mikesrandomvideos 6 років тому

    cracked piston happened to me no either on mine!!! By the waty the new pistons from Mahle are recasted with way way more meat so this must have been an issue otherwise they would not have changed the casting.

  • @beatysboy1406
    @beatysboy1406 10 років тому

    love your videos. lots of nice info and enjoy watching and learning about all the different parts/ how they go bad/ where they go bad/ life span of parts/ common problems and nice general info. keep it up!!! only thing is I wish you would have shown us how it ran before you rebuilt it, I know you showed us a different one but yea

  • @BuilderofGuitars
    @BuilderofGuitars 7 років тому +18

    What broke the motor in spot was I was playing around with nitrous, it is what it is 💀💀💀💀💀

    • @jamesfaison9410
      @jamesfaison9410 6 років тому +1

      Tyler Harrington, connecting rod broke. Watch the video: "Spot the shop truck dies at 798,169 miles"

  • @gregscott2563
    @gregscott2563 8 років тому +7

    Where exactly is your shop? I have a 2002 F350 7.3 with 280K miles which I am keeping. I might need some work done soon and if you are near by, you know.
    Great vids.

  • @richard66754
    @richard66754 5 років тому

    Excellent video. Now I know why it cost my buddy six grand to get his F250 repaired.

  • @mojoe2091
    @mojoe2091 10 років тому

    I am currently looking at a 1999 7.3L Powerstroke. The guy tried to start it for me but it had been approx 1 year since last time it started and it sounded just like your video at 1:00. What would be the average price to repair this issue? I am new to the diesel world and any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance

  • @castirondude
    @castirondude 10 років тому +1

    my 7.3 IDI is a bit rattly sounding until you start to build boost then it quiets down. I wonder if it's the wrist pins. it runs fine, compression is good and uses no oil.

    • @22Angst
      @22Angst 9 років тому

      I don't know the 7.3 really well or your particular sound but I've known quite a few engines of all types that make more noise under idle and it's often been a wearing out idler pulley that is just quieter under more rpms.. also water pumps with a bearing that is hating life.. pop the hood and listen for the sound and try to pinpoint the racket.. ;)

  • @johnscrazycurbs6752
    @johnscrazycurbs6752 Рік тому

    Best 7.3 guy on internet hands down !! Thanks for info i think lol!

  • @cambobby2011
    @cambobby2011 4 роки тому

    Qst here : 8:20 Anybody has an idea how much a job like that would cost in 2020? Tks.

  • @victoroliveira3256
    @victoroliveira3256 10 років тому

    Always good to watch

  • @tazmankb26
    @tazmankb26 10 років тому

    Very informative for a newb to the 7.3. Great job subscribing

  • @clarence5336
    @clarence5336 8 років тому

    great video! I use carb cleaner rather than either. Some say wd-40 works, but I never had any luck with it.

  • @Hamsammich_withmayo
    @Hamsammich_withmayo 9 років тому +5

    Would having a cracked cylinder head keep the truck from starting in cold weather without hooking up the block heater?

    • @powerstrokehelp
      @powerstrokehelp  9 років тому +5

      collin wagner Probably not. COld start problems are usually due to sticking or worn out injectors.

    • @Hamsammich_withmayo
      @Hamsammich_withmayo 9 років тому +1

      thank you. I appreciate it.

    • @Nickadoo500
      @Nickadoo500 9 років тому

      +powerstrokehelp how can i control the heat given off by a turbo charger besides using the intercooler?

    • @amyfernandez2320
      @amyfernandez2320 8 років тому

      +collin wagner No it shouldn't

    • @richfarfugnuven6308
      @richfarfugnuven6308 7 років тому

      collin wagner my 6.0L does that. the batteries are just very old.

  • @jeffryblackmon4846
    @jeffryblackmon4846 8 років тому

    THANKS FOR THE LESSON IN DIESEL ENGINES.

  • @wayneschoenberger3245
    @wayneschoenberger3245 9 років тому

    My 7.3 has a stumble while on an incline as I'm getting on the throttle between 70-80mph.... I replaced 5 Injectors and replaced 3 sets of O-rings on the others. Still has a stumble. Not sure if it is one of the other 3 injectors. I've changed the cps and the icp as well. Runs good and drives good just can't seem to find the cause of the stumble.

    • @koepketube
      @koepketube 9 років тому

      +Ready I I Rock Fuel pressure? Have you changed the pick up line screen in the fuel tank? He mentions that in this vid.

  • @robertberryhill4033
    @robertberryhill4033 3 роки тому

    I have a 97 f250 with a 7.3 it gets fuel, there's power to the glow plugs, turns over but won't start and no smoke out exhaust. All fuses are good. Any help would be appreciated

  • @josephcogar1519
    @josephcogar1519 10 років тому

    Awesome details on what to look for thanks

  • @runningjalapeno4707
    @runningjalapeno4707 5 років тому +1

    What 7.3 engine would you recommend I buy to install in my truck or a shop I could send the engine to be rebuilt?

  • @Compwhiz128
    @Compwhiz128 10 років тому +2

    Buddy just bought a 7.3 at a dealer for $8000, 165,000 miles. Auto Trans blew bout a week later, revved up, revved down, then wouldn't work in any gear D:.

    • @sombrero53
      @sombrero53 10 років тому +1

      Sorry if done already but did you check trans oil level ?

    • @eXandtheOhhs
      @eXandtheOhhs 10 років тому

      your buddy paid too much anyway

    • @Compwhiz128
      @Compwhiz128 10 років тому +1

      buddy got the trans replaced under warranty :)

    • @eXandtheOhhs
      @eXandtheOhhs 10 років тому

      nvm good for him