7.3L - How To: Measure Fuel Pressure
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
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Need to check your fuel pressure on your 7.3L Powerstroke? Its easier than you thought.
Links to buy the stuff you need:
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Fuel Bowl Adapter:
www.dieselorin...
Schrader Valve:
www.dieselorin...
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Good video. A lot of (other) vehicles come with a schrader valve already / permanently installed as part of the fuel rail. Wonder if the material inside the Schrader valve insert is made to be fuel tolerant as opposed to air version (the commonly available type)
Should I expect the same fuel pressure in a t444e mechanical pump?
All is well..BUT you need to do this test under load while driving, not just revving it up. Seen them do well in shop then drive and pressures drop to 10-20 psi. Never dropped below 45 psi at shop. YOU MUST DRIVE IT OR YOU WILL NOT GET THE INFO YOU NEED. The gauge needs a 6 ft hose.
What are the thread sizes of the adapter and schrader valve?
I believe it is 1/4" pipe
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Ford makes it
International shakes it
Wouldnt the pressure at the location you have show just the pressure in the bowl? You would want to put it in the other port to show the pressure after the pressure regulator to check the PSI heading to the fuel rails rith?
You are probably an old man now since this is an 11 year old comment but yes absolutely I agree it should be post fuel bowl filter.
I also believe in a perfect world that a pre fuel bowl inline filter be installed after removing/deleting the tank fuel filters. Attached to the frame rail and a T installed between the tank and the "aftermarket" inline filter so you can then run a fuel vacuum gauge to your dash showing any excess backpressure from the inline fuel filter. That gives you a good idea of when you need to replace the inline fuel filter or if the filter you bought is too restrictive.
Thanks for your video
Hi.. Its normal that fuel gauge down when you turn off the engine?
How do you test it if you can't get a Schrader valve tool to hook up to my tester
Thanks for the info Trey!
Would I have to use a shrader valve?
Can you repose the adapter numbers
My 7.3 powerstroke does not work with 60 psi of fuel, I made a regulator that reached 110 psi but even so it accelerates for a while and the filter runs out of diesel, change injector tires, clean the tank, engine service, pressure regulator. What could it be, I'm from Guatemala, please help
Would 90psi stop the truck from starting? That's what I have 90psi
Did a fuel crossover from riffraff used the 68-72psi spring getting 80 key on engine off and almost 90 running is that bad also I pit new regulator poppet on they said use an oring also seems a bit much to me I think that additional oring on the poppet is the reason for the 90 plus psi what do ya think
+Bryant Ecklund yeah he has something wrong. relief port stopped up? im not familiar with the regulator.
Hi my u 7.3 jumps from 50 to 90 and keeps going back and forth, but it sounds fine when idling, any thoughts
if its pre99 I heard that the pressure will be jumpy, as long as it sits above 40 your good.
thanks for the parts link
hello PSI with a 2, may be due to turning the ignition off after 5 minutes?
low fuel pressure sure makes than run rough or very weak
i dont have a test valve, what can i do? any adapter ideas?
Great! You the first qualifying VR.
My 97 came with a Schrader valve to bleed it.
My e-fuel conversion bowl delete holds 65 psi.
Good for you
Where did you get adapter
Lowes
My fuel pressure is dropping as low as 48 psi. I'm thing weak pump. Any advice on what would cause it? Truck also lacks power around 35 mph and 45 mph it will pour black smoke when the fuel pressure drops i really have to push the pedal down to accelerate then it pours black smoke and takes off good.
Screens in the pick up that are located inside the tank are common to plug up. DieselTech Ron has a few videos on YT showing how to clean them.
good video but if you can't read it while driving its pointless. so if you gonna do it do it right. something permanent plus down stream of the filter thus monitoring both pump and filter. its the whole point of gauges so you can instantly know and save time troubleshooting! plus how often do pumps go out? a lot less than filters and filters are cheaper. so change the filter.....still low psi you got other issues. =]
also this is on what 99 and above? 94.5 - ? are mechanical pumps.
@@tigeraudio let me look. I'm trying to remember. Seems like it's a fine thread. 1/8 inch maybe.
@@tigeraudio I recently moved so im in the middle of reorganization. I have a fuel sending unit somewhere i can't find but I'm almost 100% positive it's the same as most Oil psi sending units and they are 1/8-27.
If you can wait a day or so I can pop my hood and double check but I'm 99% sure it's the same.
Eeh, is this a 94-98 or 99-up model?
The Ball the truck in the video is a 99-03. U can tell from the intercooler pipes and u can see as soon as he turns the key on he has pressure. 94-98 wont have that.
@@aaronmullins3903
Technically there is no 98. Ford ran the 97 up about may 98 when they did an early release of the 99 superduty. I have a February 98 build date on my 97. And you have to be careful because both of them have a few parts that aren't what they should be earlier or later.
I want to purchase a kit like this. Any ideas?
Patrick MaCord I know it’s been a while but I got mine on eBay
Um, just use the port on the regulator
As in the return line port on the top drivers side of the fuel bowl? Just leave the return line off?