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Ford introduced the Powerstroke engine. It was the same International block as the previous 7.3L engine with massive changes to the cylinder heads and fuel system. It now had a HEUI fuel injection system which is a Caterpillar fuel system that they bolted into an International engine. The HEUI (Hydraulically driven Electronic controlled Unit Injector) means the injector is driven by hydraulic pressure that is created from the engine oil and controlled by a computer. This was a very complex system for its day but when maintained properly was extremely durable as well. There are few issues with the injectors but they do start to get weak internally and around 200000 miles usually need to be replaced. The rest of the engine had some fuel and oil leaks and the complex valve cover gaskets could burn out and cause a dead cylinder or more. However, the mechanical side of the engine is extremely reliable. It is not unheard of to have an engine with over 500000 miles on it with no issues as long as it was properly maintained. In 1999 Ford changed the truck body to the newer body style and with the change, they upgraded the 7.3L with a larger turbo, different valve cover gaskets, and an intercooler to cool the air after the turbo going into the engine. The trucks were very solid. The brakes are exceptional, the transmission is very strong, the cab and chassis are good, and they have good suspension. The weak spot of the truck was the ball joints, engine oil leaks, and valve cover gaskets.
GM tried upgrading the 6.5 to keep up with Ford and Dodge. They added a turbo to it and added an electronic controlled mechanical fuel injection pump. The system was plagued with issues. The injection pump control module as well as the control wires were buried under the intake manifold where lots of heat baked the wires and the module. This was a source of repeated failures and many peoples anguish with no starts and stalling. As far as the injection pump went, they had several internal issues as well. If you pulled a trailer and pushed the engine hard it would crack the cylinder heads. If this was caught early enough it could be fixed without complete engine replacement but it usually hurt the engine before the driver even knew anything was wrong. Overall this was a poor diesel engine. They were loud at idle, smoked a lot, had low power while pulling, and if pushed hard like a diesel, they would get hot. The rest of the truck was ok but the engine kind of ruined the whole package.
So when you are looking to buy a used truck, there is a lot to consider. First is your budget to buy the truck. How much do you want to pay for the truck and how much do you want to spend to fix the truck after you purchase it? What are your needs? Do you want a comfortable quiet ride or can you sacrifice comfort for outright durability? Everybody’s needs are different so when you are in the market for a used truck, hopefully this helps but if you have more questions or would like us to look at your truck before you purchase it, please call of email us. We would be happy to answer any other question. We always recommend you do a pre-buy before purchasing any type of vehicle. It might cost you some money up from but it could potentially safes you thousands of dollars down the road.
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@donniebargo964
@donniebargo964 5 лет назад
I agree I've been a mechanic all my life I own a F-150 a 2500 Dodge and a 2500 Chevrolet and a 1500 GMC and I believe that Ford does build a better heavier truck but when it comes down to the engines in the 225 hundreds that I have hands down the Cummins is the better engine the trucks is no comparison the Ford truck is twice the truck the Dodge is but engine to engine dependability is hands-down Cummins wins
@Bart12349
@Bart12349 5 лет назад
I have been a GMC owner since 1996, and I am thinking of switching my likeness of truck. After changing out a oil pressure switch on a Vortec 4.8L, I said no more. Would you say Dodge or Ford?
@bartmcgee4669
@bartmcgee4669 5 лет назад
if only you could get an allison transmission with the Dodge. because the automatic transmission in a Dodge is no good , if you are going to be doing any towing. however if you can get by with a manual transmission with the Dodge Cummins you will be ok. to bad you can't choose your drivetrain , cross breed between the major three manufacturers CHEVY , FORD , DODGE. THEY DON'T WANT TO DO THAT. the trucks would last to long..
@Bart12349
@Bart12349 5 лет назад
@@bartmcgee4669 Yeah, last too long, way too long.
@NoName-tz5ji
@NoName-tz5ji 4 года назад
Bart McGee perfect truck is ford,Cummins,Allison and Dana 80. 😆
@bartmcgee4669
@bartmcgee4669 4 года назад
Bradford Ramm we will just have to agree to disagree. PERFECT truck is chevy Cummins Allison Dana 80. I like Ford's ok , but they don't ride as comfortable as a chevy does loaded, unloaded or towing..
@jimhenry1262
@jimhenry1262 5 лет назад
I agree that the best vehicle combination would be the Cummins engine, an Allison transmission and a Ford body. That combination is perfect for a project in the future.
@joeestes3671
@joeestes3671 5 лет назад
These guys take longer to get to the point than my wife!
@mtbganggang219
@mtbganggang219 4 года назад
Everyone liked that
@oldpolak5203
@oldpolak5203 4 года назад
A bit long winded ,my ears really hurt and my brain says SHUT THE HELL UP . I just turn tail and start walking.
@quonsetthehutt3105
@quonsetthehutt3105 4 года назад
Time stamp of the point in question?
@fasterdura1772
@fasterdura1772 3 года назад
😂😂💦💦
@kevinmoyle6098
@kevinmoyle6098 3 года назад
That was good 👍
@kc9ctc
@kc9ctc 5 лет назад
Tier 4 emissions have ruined all of them...
@stagbagger
@stagbagger 5 лет назад
I have a 7.3 2001 Ford Excursion... 404,000 so far... keeps trucking Got a 2001 Chevy 6.6 Duramax in a Silverado Dually... BEST pulling truck I've ever owned 412,000 on it.
@jwinchester1320
@jwinchester1320 5 лет назад
Mike Wallace I was driving a 20017.3 for work. I loved it
@thenotoriousko6872
@thenotoriousko6872 5 лет назад
Chevys better I'd sell that excursion buy another chev
@jahimuddin7380
@jahimuddin7380 5 лет назад
@@thenotoriousko6872, Let the man own whatever he wants.
@leespeyrer8424
@leespeyrer8424 5 лет назад
got gas
@noname-fz5fg
@noname-fz5fg 5 лет назад
as a dealer i bought and sold over 100 7.3. almost kept a few. but the 14-17 mpg and low power was pathetic compared to a cummins.
@TaigaTurf
@TaigaTurf 5 лет назад
Great to see someone who is completely honest about the their experience with the engines.. That said; Cummins just is a more simple design capable of tremendous power output a true workhorse
@kaulincurtis9665
@kaulincurtis9665 5 лет назад
More so torque than power, at least in stock format. The v8 diesels (duramax and powerstroke) have higher output 40-50 hp, but same torque. Very solid engine though. Like a semi engine, the hp doesn't matter as much as the torque.
@bigtextrucker1825
@bigtextrucker1825 4 года назад
On the older Ford or International 7.3 was an awesome engine as well as the 5.9 Cummins. Both where so easy to work on. The downfall is when they had to change the diesels to new gov regs and having to run DEF later on...
@benfromsk7740
@benfromsk7740 5 лет назад
He said exactly what I was thinking; Ford chassis, Cummins motor, Allison transmission.
@blythkd9017
@blythkd9017 5 лет назад
Exactly!!
@rokitman5753
@rokitman5753 5 лет назад
and the good looks of the Dodge
@josephatnip2398
@josephatnip2398 5 лет назад
A lot of people build them on RU-vid look it up it cost about $10,000 to do that swap but the damn thing will last a million miles
@bartmcgee4669
@bartmcgee4669 5 лет назад
with Chevy all you would need is the Cummins engine. of course I'm partial to Chevy . but not crazy about the looks of new Chevy truck .
@jlo13800
@jlo13800 4 года назад
Cummins is oil injected and can run in any position with high power to weight ratio like a Rotax?
@James-ur8tb
@James-ur8tb 5 лет назад
I would hire that guy as a mechanic based on his mustache
@synapsesuicide4372
@synapsesuicide4372 5 лет назад
Definitely an 'stash of knowledge right there.
@blackdogexcavator21
@blackdogexcavator21 4 года назад
That is an industrial grade stache.
@breckboy654
@breckboy654 Год назад
Seems like your a good judge of character 😂
@robertmoulton2656
@robertmoulton2656 5 лет назад
California emissions ruins diesel trucks . DEF systems constantly keep our trucks in the repair shop up here where it gets cold.
@YZdude
@YZdude 5 лет назад
When your exhaust needs fluid you have a problem.
@scottsmith6571
@scottsmith6571 5 лет назад
Fixed that went from 17 mpg to 26 Hwy
@sheldonskaggs138
@sheldonskaggs138 5 лет назад
Especially when shops over charge the hell out of it, I rather buy diesel from a shop than DEF. Over $10 a gallon, $15 to $20 for 2.5 gallon jugs, at the pump at truck stops $2.85 or so a gallon. Price at the trucking company I work for at their fuel island $1.03, which i think is bulk rate.
@nellyfarnsworth7381
@nellyfarnsworth7381 5 лет назад
Next is blinker fluid???
@dewmontjerkins9886
@dewmontjerkins9886 5 лет назад
@@scottsmith6571 Cool. Now hundreds of people parked in traffic can breathe toxic particulates/pollution.
@donniebargo964
@donniebargo964 4 года назад
Especially on a farm tractor or a work truck def is pure poison and that is safer than co2 what a lie they are perpetuating on the public it is a way to rob working people of their hard earned money
@Iguesswhitelivesdontmatter
@Iguesswhitelivesdontmatter 5 лет назад
I've got one of those "perfect" trucks. Sitting in my driveway. It is the best of all world's, but it still has its problems. Until our government allows any manufacturer to produce a vehicle that doesn't have its life choked out of it from the production line we'll continually have issues with them. There is no perfect anything.
@raykrv6a
@raykrv6a 5 лет назад
My 2014 Cummins is great. No issues with the emissions systems. RAM has replaced the SCR on their dime for a recall and I never had a problem with anything. Everything is stock on my truck.
@jordanl5628
@jordanl5628 5 лет назад
If you spend the money building that truck why not put a little bit into the motor to get the power you needed?
@bartmcgee4669
@bartmcgee4669 4 года назад
eddie price how do you go about getting one of those PERFECT trucks ? who does them. about what is the additional cost
@jacobschmidt3178
@jacobschmidt3178 5 лет назад
This dude doing the interview obviously has never drove a 6.0
@polifrone5
@polifrone5 5 лет назад
My 2003 F350 Lariat blew the 6.0 replaced it with a Detroit 2 stroke /Allison combo......it’s a beast!!!
@crankshaft1053
@crankshaft1053 5 лет назад
Voodoo Pyro your joking right
@ryanm78
@ryanm78 5 лет назад
Damn I wish I can grow a moustache like that!! I'm Japanese so I can't!! Lol
@Backyardmech1
@Backyardmech1 5 лет назад
Honestly I’d go with the old International 7.3 in terms of of reliability and power with a diesel. The newer generations of diesels have massive transmission setups and computers. That old engine was a work horse as long as it was taken care of.
@sandasturner9529
@sandasturner9529 2 года назад
Same
@Xtongames-kr9cx
@Xtongames-kr9cx 5 лет назад
Ford made a truck in I’m pretty sure 1998 call the Ford F 800 it had a 5.9 Cummins Ford chassis and an Allison transmission
@ridgerunner106
@ridgerunner106 3 года назад
We've got two of them, but are standard trans.
@DonziGT230
@DonziGT230 5 лет назад
My 7.3 has 428k. The injectors are way past their prime, but it still runs great.
@hotgenlee
@hotgenlee 5 лет назад
I have a 7.3 with 463 k
@jamesburton6059
@jamesburton6059 5 лет назад
Alberta Canada 1986 f-250 4x4 4-spd 6.9 385k ♡
@wezilla21
@wezilla21 5 лет назад
327k
@drx1xym154
@drx1xym154 5 лет назад
@@hotgenlee - now you just bragging!
@drx1xym154
@drx1xym154 5 лет назад
@@jamesburton6059 - yeah, but that is likely in KM!
@randymartens7825
@randymartens7825 5 лет назад
We have a f650 with a Cummins engine and Allison trans, the best of all worlds
@neilleatham5662
@neilleatham5662 5 лет назад
Actually the f650 750 850 are produced by blue diamond a joint venture between Ford and international
@eddiegolden9139
@eddiegolden9139 4 года назад
Yes I have one just like that.
@location_florida
@location_florida 5 лет назад
Best light diesel engine 7.3 international and 6bt (5.9) cummins
@steezymk8815
@steezymk8815 5 лет назад
location florida FACTS
@Countryboy2206
@Countryboy2206 5 лет назад
Subjective statement
@steezymk8815
@steezymk8815 5 лет назад
SaltyBro ?
@haydensanson1158
@haydensanson1158 5 лет назад
True facts bub
@noname-fz5fg
@noname-fz5fg 5 лет назад
7.3 and 12v cummins should never be compared. night and day difference in power mpg reliability and ease of repair cummins come out on top smoking the 7.3 in all. not to mention value.
@mixflip
@mixflip 5 лет назад
This is such an awesome video. Thank you for making this. I love listening to mechanics talk shop. Dealerships try to make truck videos but I dont trust them. Keep making more like this.
@vermeea1
@vermeea1 5 лет назад
I am surprised that Californistan allows diesels in any vehicle. We who live in a more free state just delete all that so called pollution crap.
@hammer-r
@hammer-r 3 года назад
Yea and pollute like a coal power plant. Happy breathing.
@jdub7738
@jdub7738 5 лет назад
7.3 navistar 500,00 miles on her and still rollin. 90miles an hr up a hill and 90miles an hour down a hill loaded to the hilt. Had them all and that FORD was and still is a beast! Best ever. There are lemons in all brands so stick with what is proven and most importantly take care of it.
@aksledboy
@aksledboy 4 года назад
i love my 03 f250 6.0. Got bulletproofed at 93k and now 12 years later Im at 332,000. Never a issue , tows like a beast and is the perfect truck for living up here in Alaska....
@donkeytime1704
@donkeytime1704 5 лет назад
If there's one thing that I've seen in my life time of 49 years, is that anything that ever existed long enough as a brand has had it share of gems and share of junk, no matter what it is. Whether it's Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet or ect... Reading these comments makes me think and laugh about how immature people are about things that no one can control when it comes to these engineering designs. These auto corporations are always going to be the first ones to come up with the latest and greatest engineering designs and in that process no matter which company it is, it will have to go through a period of time before that design is figured out and mastered. Going back to the 90's, the 5.9 Cummins and the 7.3 Navistar was at it's heights in the terms of reliability and longevity. Since the early to mid 2000's, diesel designs have taken it's time since the changes with the emission laws... Keep in mind, anything that is going to be great, will take time...
@jahimuddin7380
@jahimuddin7380 5 лет назад
Well said
@themonopolyguy4365
@themonopolyguy4365 5 лет назад
Conclusion from comments, everyone has their own tastes in trucks.
@jrewing5886
@jrewing5886 4 года назад
From a mechanics point of view, Ford diesels may not be as good or great as say Cummings, but as a former owner of several Ford diesel trucks, I thought they were amazing. Technologically speaking, diesel technology is ever changing. The markets dictate what the consumer wants or requires. I hauled horses. 34 foot gooseneck basic set up across country. My F350 did an incredible job. Never ever had any issues. In fact, the more weight I put on her, the better she pulled and the more efficient that diesel worked. Though not every F250/ F350 owner shares that opinion, I still believe Ford does an incredible job. I owned a brand new Ram 3500. At 476 miles, the check engine light came on in what would be 12 times in less then a few weeks. I was angry. Had horses to haul. Loosing money and customers on a daily basis. Problem? A fuel rail management issue caused a code that triggered the engine warning light. Though it never flashed, I simply couldn't take the chance. Okay, under the Lemon law, I traded up for a more expensive Ram 3500 diesel. It too had issues. Went to Ford, traded that in for a Baby dually. Suicide doored extended cab. White with lots of chrome and a look that not even Dodge could compete with. The thing is, that Ford diesel was leaps and bounds better vs the Cummings diesel. Of course, again, not all truck owners will have the same experiences. It depends on many things. Overall, Ford builds, manufactures and creates a better product line. In my opinion of course........🇺🇸
@atlas3863
@atlas3863 5 лет назад
I’m a Mopar guy myself nothing beats and in-line six there’s a reason why most semi’s on the road uses them. it’s because they work. but as much is I hate to say it every truck made with with a DFF System is trash pretty don’t make it pull or last. i’ve owned them all they all have their issues. and every time one of them broke down my old 95 Dodge was always ready to rock. that’s when I decided to get rid of all the newer problem children and started buying and refurbishing pe-emissions dodges and 7.3 fords problem solved. I can rebuild three trucks to show room condition for what it cost for a new 3500 diesel truck. it’s not for everybody especially if you want luxury. But if you want reliability and simplicity and life without DPF it’s the way to go.
@atlas3863
@atlas3863 5 лет назад
John Nicodemus I’m sorry I should’ve worded it as close to 90% of semi trucks on the road run in line sixes. can’t forget about the 2 stroke Detroit guys either. but yeah CAT quit making engines for “on road”trucks due to stricter emissions-almost 10 years ago...
@jasoncothron9765
@jasoncothron9765 5 лет назад
Cat did not stop making engines,they stopped supplying them to other oems. What do you think they put in their own cat brand trucks?
@jeffomspaugh6691
@jeffomspaugh6691 5 лет назад
My last F350 had a 7.3. I wish I still had it.
@rokitman5753
@rokitman5753 5 лет назад
Ford said "one of these days we will build a good diesel". i appreciate honesty
@7.3obsobsessed31
@7.3obsobsessed31 5 лет назад
My 23 year old 7.3 powerstroke 5 speed 4wd runs like a clock
@Timandlisa123
@Timandlisa123 4 года назад
Cummins all day. 6.7L.
@atadoff62
@atadoff62 5 лет назад
You know, choosing an engine because you've had to repair it so often you can do it in your sleep may not be the best metric to go by... just sayin
@ridgerunner106
@ridgerunner106 3 года назад
Yes, that's the exact way I do things. Drove to Alaska in a 75 hi boy, I know them inside out. Stick with what you know.
@masonbrown7884
@masonbrown7884 4 года назад
100% agree ford truck,Alison transmission,Cummins engine but a 5.9 common rail
@lazykbarranchoutdoors4866
@lazykbarranchoutdoors4866 5 лет назад
Since when did Sam Elliot become a diesel mechanic? 😂
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
Thats a good one!
@lazykbarranchoutdoors4866
@lazykbarranchoutdoors4866 5 лет назад
@@bundysgarage great video though! Couldn't of left though without sayimg it lmao
@duncandmcgrath6290
@duncandmcgrath6290 5 лет назад
Kody Kill Guts ,Glory ,Sam
@quincee3376
@quincee3376 5 лет назад
LOL.
@thekingsilverado9004
@thekingsilverado9004 5 лет назад
It's Sam's younger brother you dope!!!
@aidoist
@aidoist 5 лет назад
I’ve got a 2000 Ford Excursion with the 7.3...freakin love that engine, aside from basic wear and tear, I’ve never had a single issue with it at all
@Thumpr110
@Thumpr110 3 года назад
Do you still have the excursion?
@keithhardee3839
@keithhardee3839 5 лет назад
Whether it be a duramax,powerstroke,or Cummins it's all in how you take care of your engine.they'll last you for along time.
@bigbeef8935
@bigbeef8935 5 лет назад
I’ve never even owned a diesel, but even I know to buy the 7.3, or a older gen Cummins 😂
@tedmccauley9319
@tedmccauley9319 5 лет назад
If you like a reliable low powered truck.
@robertschiedeck80
@robertschiedeck80 5 лет назад
Almost 900,000 on my dodge cummins and still going with very few problems....P M is the key to any engines longevity
@Trple777
@Trple777 5 лет назад
I'm no expert by any means but I did have a Duramax Chevy 2007 and I recall it was a 6.6L Diesel. Got the truck brand new off the lot and used it to tow an enclosed 14ft trailer with moderate load. The Allison transmission went out after a few months (under warranty, thankfully) and the engine's oil would magically disappear before oil change was due. Not to mention horrible mileage.
@KenW66
@KenW66 5 лет назад
7.3l is the King of the diesel engines.
@jdrok5026
@jdrok5026 5 лет назад
The 6v53 would like a word.
@Ozarkwild
@Ozarkwild 2 года назад
If you want the best opinion... talk to the guys who work on them everyday. Good video.
@usmcvet0313
@usmcvet0313 5 лет назад
I really hate videos like this, and especially the comment section. People really tend to show their ass, and embarrass themselves on this topic (even if they don't realize it).
@rocketman3776
@rocketman3776 5 лет назад
USMC Vet kind of like you did now huh Marine? Tread lightly comrade, don’t fall into socialism schemes of negativity. There is no point. Our Professionalism doesn’t stop with Veteran Status. Word?
@supporterofsanity
@supporterofsanity 5 лет назад
Pick up truck video comment sections are gold lol.
@fordman2698
@fordman2698 5 лет назад
I like the comment section because I like to hear what experience people have with diesels. However, it saddens me that people can hardly talk about their experience without at least one troll telling them they're no good or they're a joke. Honestly I think the trolls are the real jokes.
@cesargallo7424
@cesargallo7424 5 лет назад
Man, Ford almost did it in Argentina where I live: Cummins 4BT, Ford Chasis (of course) and ZF transmission
@noname-fz5fg
@noname-fz5fg 5 лет назад
4bt is my #1 fave. im a dealer and have owned drove and sold all diesels. 4bt set up right is the king of all diesels
@ssimon64
@ssimon64 5 лет назад
@@noname-fz5fg it has no power though!
@danielmcqueen1024
@danielmcqueen1024 5 лет назад
Love my 2000 F-250 7.3 Power Stroke! I got 394,000 miles on it :) I've installed all Banks hardware in 03, Inter-cooler, big strait thru exhaust and a TS power chip. I plan on taking my truck to my grave! Never let the exhaust temps rise. Like the Man says 'Keep up on the Maintenance' and it she will last!
@mtevilone
@mtevilone 4 года назад
I love my 04 bullet proofed 6.0 F350, 253,000 and going strong. The auto has a much higher rating than the GM of the same years.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 4 года назад
Yeah cause you Bulletproofed it. Thats the only reason it has a better rating than the Duramax. If it wasn't BP'ed it would be a completely different story.
@ClassicTVMan1981X
@ClassicTVMan1981X 5 лет назад
Among the worst diesel V8s for trucks ever was the Oldsmobile 5.7L (LF9), which was available for the Chevrolet and GMC 1/2-ton pickups from 1978 to 1981.
@raywalker8978
@raywalker8978 5 лет назад
I had a new one , 3 injector pumps and 2 starters in 24 month. Sold it what junk.
@shawnbrodrick8673
@shawnbrodrick8673 5 лет назад
Gasoline conversion to diesel, that was the problem
@ClassicTVMan1981X
@ClassicTVMan1981X 3 года назад
@@shawnbrodrick8673 Right, at least in the developmental stage; but the production versions used more rigid parts to handle the diesel's operating characteristics. 1981 was the first year the LF9 had an improved block and other parts (the DX series) but people lost interest in them due to the bad press the 1978-80 engines received.
@markash6514
@markash6514 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed the video! I always love hearing what old school guys that have seen everything and worked on everything have to say about what they prefer. All that knowledge equals good advice
@Sembrandolasemilla777
@Sembrandolasemilla777 4 года назад
I think we can all agree Cummins in a beast, Ford style is hot and Chevrolet’s transmissions are the best. I agree with the guy.
@goop1979
@goop1979 3 года назад
Nope I have a Detroit that has took out 5 Cummings and 12 ford 7.3. my ole school has the iron too back it up
@johnsmith-wc8gs
@johnsmith-wc8gs 5 лет назад
I concur! Still driving my '04 6.0 and I love it. 180k on it and it still runs great. Its easy to work on and I know it like the back of my hand.
@jlo3734
@jlo3734 4 года назад
john smith 180k is a joke friend I have 2 5.9 Cummins with over 400k one 6.7 Cummins with 200k
@full-light
@full-light 2 года назад
I've owned all three GMC, Ford and RAM.... I work in the oil field with all three trucks and the GMC is the only one I had no major failures on..... So take it for what it's worth
@vidalalfaro9643
@vidalalfaro9643 3 года назад
About 3 months a go I watch a RU-vid video of this company in the East Cost selling a Cummins with a Alison transmission conversion I wish I would of save the video for someone thats looking to build a truck a Ford truck with a Cummins with a Alison trans will be a dream truck👍
@projectinmotion2425
@projectinmotion2425 5 лет назад
I own two 6.0 powerjokes, one is bulletproofed and is my plow truck. Tons of power and reliable. The other is my stock, never tuned, never beat, 2007 with 260k on it. 6.0 is way too go And also just go with a gasser. Save money and run it to 200k+. Wish I bought gas but I have an ego problem ha
@MikeyJ91
@MikeyJ91 5 лет назад
PROJECT in MOTION why would you say “just buy a gasser”? Sure if you don’t tow
@chickasawranger759
@chickasawranger759 5 лет назад
Had divorces that were cheaper than 250k cost me on my 6.0......
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
Now that’s funny!!!!!!!
@raykrv6a
@raykrv6a 5 лет назад
Had Ford gas pickups, had GM gas and diesel pickups. LLY Duramax was expensive to maintain. glow plugs, injectors. Got a Ram in 2014 with a Cummins and still have it. Other then recalls, no issues. I can deal with recalls. I wouldn't mind owning a new Ford with 6.7, but had too many warranty claims denied. That's why I went to Ram.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
What warranty claims did Ford deny? I have heard that too. They find any excuse to deny warranty. The sun is out, warranty denied!
@josephbowman4571
@josephbowman4571 5 лет назад
@@bundysgarage I've been a tech at two Ford dealerships and I have never seen Ford deny a warranty claim without due cause. Most warranty claims are denied by the dealer before Ford even sees it, thus technically Ford isn't denying it. Grain of salt here though cause obviously from a customer stand point the dealer "is" Ford but my point is that it usually comes down to the dealer for most denials and I'm sure a fair bit would have been approved by Ford had it been sent in. One thing Ford really hates though are aftermarket parts but to be fair not much aftermarket for these trucks are any good, I've seen some crazy cascade failures from Dorman parts especially.
@fordman2698
@fordman2698 5 лет назад
Screw LLY for life! LB7 for life! If I had to pick a newer truck, it would be a Cummins. Don't even talk to me about a 2008 or 2009 diesel. All three of them had problems. The LMM Duramax sucked at towing, and the 6.4 Powerstroke and 6.7 Cummins both had their own list of issues. I am not particularly a fan of the 3rd gen Ram look, unless it has a 6.7 in the Laramie trim with a bench seat up front. Even so, I've heard that Cummins had a little bit of a hard time with their 08-09 6.7s when they were changing to new emissions standards.
@skeetersaurus6249
@skeetersaurus6249 5 лет назад
@@josephbowman4571 Yeah, but you aren't addressing WHY the dealership is rejecting warranty claims, to start with. The dealers are rejecting claims at the start, because they 'know' or 'feel' that they will get caught in the 'looping rejection' from the factory to HONOR THAT WARRANTY SUBMISSION! So, Joe-Dealer accepts a warranty claim, takes the truck in, has the transmission or engine out of the truck (to send in on claim), places the order for the 'warranty replacement', and FORD REJECTS THE CLAIM...so the dealership, on the hook (with the customer calling daily) has to resubmit the claim, hope for parts, and in the end...most-likely EAT THE CLAIM if Ford won't honor it! I've seen this FAR TOO OFTEN on the GM side...where the dealership is the middleman in a 'Mexican standoff' between the customer (who may or may not have abused the warranty) and the factory (who doesn't want to be giving out $5,000 engines like door prizes). So...part of this boils down to retail customers trying to accomplish CLASS 5 vehicle work with Class 3 trucks, and a factory trying to offer a warranty without going into a black-hole of warranty debt as a result! How do I know this? I worked in CLASS 8 trucks for a LONG TIME, and we didn't give warranty headaches to people for towing rocks, dozers or back hoes. Mainly because WE KNEW the trucks were going to be HEAVY DUTY ABUSED...at or even above the GVWR...if you built an F350 the way F350's are actually used, they would cost around $100k each...but hey, at least you would get a REALLY GREAT WARRANTY...then again, you'd want the Class 5 at that point, because for the price...YOU'D WANT A PRODUCT that would stand up for 500k miles before major repairs were required! It's a game of musical chairs...and the factory sets both the number-of-chairs and the music duration...dance to the tune, or pick another game...but it is the factory in charge of the warranty...NOT the dealer.
@Predator50088
@Predator50088 5 лет назад
Funny my lly used for towing RVs has lasted longer then Ford's an Dodge we have ran 640000 on the lly one set injectors an one pump
@rogerrandall8515
@rogerrandall8515 4 года назад
The GM crossover Diesel engine back in the 70's were by far the worst Diesel engine ever built
@der_pinguin44
@der_pinguin44 5 лет назад
I have a 36 year old diesel Isuzu and never have problems finding a head gasket. No inline Isuzu diesel is difficult finding a head gasket for. Do yourself a favor and find the 4 digit engine code on the side of the block and Google that number with head gasket, and boom, you've found one. Not that difficult at all.
@jza80king
@jza80king 3 года назад
The drilling into the turbo and spraying seafoam works.... Obviously a shop wants to charge labor so of course they will want to take the turbo off and "rebuild" And this mechanic loves powerstrokes because that's what pay his bills lol.
@blueovalfan23
@blueovalfan23 5 лет назад
Same thing thay happened to the 7.3 happened to the straight six. I couldn't kill my old straight six, it outlasted the body.
@IronmanV5
@IronmanV5 5 лет назад
I had a big chuckle when he described his perfect truck. The drivers with my company (we use 1 tons to tow equipment trailers to job sites) all describe their perfect truck the same way🤣
@Jabootie-oz1cb
@Jabootie-oz1cb 5 лет назад
6.0, 6.4, 6.7 Which one would you pick? Uh the 7.3 ?
@natehawkins2910
@natehawkins2910 5 лет назад
Guy Desjardins 6.9L and 6.7L for me! Those are the two I own and I love them both!
@larrylovegren3254
@larrylovegren3254 5 лет назад
it worked for me
@sparkyjay5kingscommunity283
@sparkyjay5kingscommunity283 5 лет назад
I had 2000 7.3 f250 I loved my truck no issues
@jimdevilbiss9125
@jimdevilbiss9125 5 лет назад
2000 7.3 with 137000 miles. Serviced regularly. No problems.
@robertwingate650
@robertwingate650 5 лет назад
7.3 was decent at best.. it's just like the 3208 Cat engine, lots of displacement and no horsepower, that's why they live long lives.
@bch5513
@bch5513 3 года назад
6.4.... beautiful truck... throw away ticking timebomb inside hood
@k.r.v.4219
@k.r.v.4219 5 лет назад
Of all the diesels out there that’s not new? We all know you find a nice we cared for Dodge 12 or 24 valve 5.8 or 6.7, you will have a nice long running truck, you’ll be hard pressed to find a solid truck that’s not been used and abused, but the engine will be fine. If you must have a Ford? A pre-1999 7.3 is the way to go with a 7.3! As far as GM? The DuraMax/Allison combo from 2006 on is a fine truck.
@bobbypaluga4346
@bobbypaluga4346 5 лет назад
The Diesel Olds wins it by many miles. I took my 1980 GMC 1-ton into the dealer for 30,000 (1983) mile check, they informed me my engine block was cracked and had been epoxied together, they won’t touch it. The service manager called the Old Diesels “Crackers” and he was right. I remember that Cadillac buyers were also not very happy about receiving the Olds diesel in their Caddy’s. They filed a class action suit and won. I may be off a little but it seems like the Olds block didn’t start out as a diesel, it was a gasoline engine bored out to be converted. This left critical areas too thin for the much higher pressure diesel. I can’t fathom GM being this stupid and careless.
@bucyruserie8959
@bucyruserie8959 5 лет назад
It was a 350 gas engine with diesel head's
@ssimon64
@ssimon64 5 лет назад
GM makes a bunch of awful garbage
@rockinmranch6895
@rockinmranch6895 5 лет назад
Everyone says that. Ford chassis, cummins engine, allison trans. Big trucks you can do that. Peterbilt, Kenworth, whatever.....
@chaytonruijsenaars3971
@chaytonruijsenaars3971 5 лет назад
yea peterbilt, kenworth, freightliner, the only part they make is the hood and maybe the cab. someone else makes the frame. the truck is built to order. you decide the motor. the trans. what and how many axles. the PTO. whatever. we have an international autoshifting with a mercedes motor in it and a volvo with a cummins and a manual with the splitter and low high range so like 3 speed behind a 5 speed so you get 15 gears forward and 3 reverse cause low/low, low/high. high/high. i think
@carolynmerrick6555
@carolynmerrick6555 5 лет назад
at 45 to 55 below zero, (which isn't a problem for most people) the allison had serious circulation problems, I remember once after a severe cold snap our small town had nearly every allison in the shop getting replaced
@carolynmerrick6555
@carolynmerrick6555 5 лет назад
sorry, duromax
@umad42
@umad42 5 лет назад
Worst engine ever: 350 Olds diesel
@ethanutter7971
@ethanutter7971 5 лет назад
umad42 now it is back then it was one of the best
@JessieCrypto
@JessieCrypto 5 лет назад
My dad had one in a Cadillac Eldorado and sold it to my uncle. He drove it about 4 ro 5 years. was pretty slick.
@woodsplitter3274
@woodsplitter3274 5 лет назад
Tell me about it. My dad had two of them.
@woodsplitter3274
@woodsplitter3274 5 лет назад
@@slrn832472577 my dad was a diesel mechanic, but he worked on heavy machinery - locomotives, cranes, etc. I don't think he realized the issues that came with Oldsmobile diesel design. It's too bad because that was my first car -1980 Cutlass Supreme.
@lawnmowermanlawnmowerman9930
@lawnmowermanlawnmowerman9930 5 лет назад
Amen,I pulled a bunch of those junkers out and replaced them with Pontiac or Oldsmobile gas engines.
@jasoncarpp7742
@jasoncarpp7742 5 лет назад
No disrespect intended, but I have to disagree. I don't believe there are any bad diesel engines out there. Only bad mechanics, those who don't know how they run, and therefore how to maintain them. It does take maintenance to keep an engine running like it should.
@rocketman3776
@rocketman3776 5 лет назад
2002-2008 Dodge Cummins 5.9L Turbo Diesel every single time. I don’t care what fan boys say, statistics, history and numbers don’t lie, Dodge Cummins 5.9L is the 1st and ONLY 1 Million Mile Engine. The other Million Mike Engine belongs to Toyota and is Gasoline. Dodge Cummins 5.7L is the BEST, PERIOD! No arguments! Best fuel Mileage best sounding diesel, best on tires and best in powertrain life. Here s what you need to know before buying a Dodge Cummins before buying: 1. The stock Eaton Turbo Charger SUCKS! Replace it immediately with an Aurora 3000 for super long life and possible 700+ WHP/ 1600 WTQ+ (tuned, CAI, Straight 5” Pipe, 150 gph external fuel pump+ turbo= $4,000) while maintaining 24-26 mpg hwy in eco-mode. 2. Carli Suspension! Dodge suspensions suck donkey dick! If you know this going into a Dodge being open minded, there are super great options that are not available to other competition brands such as Carli Suspension. Plan on spending 9-13K for a full suspension replacement and lift (3” or 6” with amazeballs travel). They use King Shocks which in my opinion are way way better than any Fox Racing shock out there or ever will be out there. Want a true Baja Suspension where you don’t feel SSSSHHHHIIIITTT driving? Carli is a must on a Dodge Truck! I went through Fox, Rough Country, Bilstein before I finally decided to wait and save for Carli... no Regrets after 3 years and my truck runs like a true Baja truck... it handles amazing! Best diesel you can ever buy is a Dodge Cummins 5.9L.... you just have to fix a few things the Factory didn’t and you will NEVER get rid of yours! I have owned Ford Raptors, Dodge SRT Viper Truck, Ford Lightning, CHEVY Duramax..... trust me, you will have more fun in a rock solid truck! Try to get a 2002-2004, they still have the manual 4x4 shifter you can shift 4H and 2H on the Fly! I race Z07’s and other fast cars using my 4H for launch all the time... the only way I don’t burn my rear tires off! Imagine, a 9,000+ lbs 3” lifted diesel ROCKET (3” lift on a diesel is like a 6-7” lift on a Half Ton 1500 series truck).
@joer5057
@joer5057 5 лет назад
Seriously, like a 10 sec Google search shows lists of MANY makes and models recording over 1 million miles. Like, you don't even have to try and prove that wrong lol.
@BriggsStratton11
@BriggsStratton11 5 лет назад
Great video for people interested in advice from someone that doesn't know how to pronounce Cummins.
@ArsenaI1
@ArsenaI1 5 лет назад
Lol I've been dreaming of that truck for a long time. F250 4x4 with a Cummins engine and a allison transmission!
@jacobcathcart1473
@jacobcathcart1473 3 года назад
Somebody should start a business that builds it I would buy it.
@mickjagr3538
@mickjagr3538 5 лет назад
My 97Fordf250 Heavy-duty 4×4 with the international 7.3 turbo is the best in my opinion....ive owned it since it was brand new off the lot...it has 128,000 miles on it today.....I LOVE IT..!!! i wouldnt trade ya it for two new deisels today.....
@mikef3300
@mikef3300 5 лет назад
My 5.9 Cummins has been great to me. Regular oil changes every 3000 miles and change the fuel filter every time. Now the 48re transmission is a different story
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
What had happened with the transmission?
@GetTheNet1963
@GetTheNet1963 5 лет назад
What?? You change the oil at 3,000 on a cummins diesel? LOL...... NO NEED for sure. I live in Columbus Indiana where that motor is made. One of my friends was the lead engineer for that motor as well. I change mine at 8,000 miles but honestly you could do it every 12,000 with normal driving. The only issue i've had with mine is the water pump. had to change it twice in 160,000.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
What are your thoughts on Jasper Engines & Transmissions in Jasper, Indiana?
@TheDirtyyoungman1
@TheDirtyyoungman1 5 лет назад
You forgot the Ford 7.3..... BULLET PROOF!!! I don't understand why they quit making them..
@MitzvosGolem1
@MitzvosGolem1 5 лет назад
Ford death wobble bad e4od and bad fuel mileage. 7.3 PSD were best but loud. I had GM love them . Now we ditched diesels and went to 6.0 GM gas 400k miles cheap to fix fast quiet in all our fleet trucks . Forget tiny toy diesels .
@michaelcuff5780
@michaelcuff5780 5 лет назад
motorhead1 engine1 Dodge ram gets the death wobble too! My 03 crewcab dually can do it so bad it ll scare the crap outta you! Lol!
@larrywolfe9923
@larrywolfe9923 5 лет назад
Diesels are money pits, I own a body shop and do a lot of fleet work and notice that more and more companies are getting away from diesels and going to 6.0 & 6.2 GM's . The Chevy LS engines are taking over the old small block Chevy engines that you have seen in all kind of vehicles for the past 63 years .
@waynescott4193
@waynescott4193 5 лет назад
SovietRefusnik1 Golem morning I
@stevenhorsefield2909
@stevenhorsefield2909 5 лет назад
I have the 6.0 on 2500hd it's a turd and drinks gas... it's a good engine for a hotrod but not for towing. If this engine quits I'm swapping in a 12v cummins
@fordman2698
@fordman2698 5 лет назад
@Mark Godfrey I agree that Chevs are junk but you could say that without being a dick to the guy. And yeah the 2011-14 Fords have bad death wobbles.
@garyhill1449
@garyhill1449 5 лет назад
2nd gen 5.9 12 valve all the way
@markrich3271
@markrich3271 5 лет назад
2nd gen 24v common rail would be mine. I have a 1st gen ppumped w350 and a 01 2500 w/compounds injectors tuner . I love the 01 . Im truly considering a common rail swap.
@rickydavis5541
@rickydavis5541 4 года назад
Best years of dodge
@craigvolpe9174
@craigvolpe9174 5 лет назад
DT466 excellent motor lots of life they go half million miles with good regular maintenance very dependable and reliable, not alot of ponies but plenty of torque to get the job done.
@billb1411
@billb1411 5 лет назад
Best Ever !!!! Ford/International 7.3 turbo 1994-2002, most reliable,durable, powerful at the time and most popular diesel ever made. You have to include all the International chassis that had the same engine 444 in school buses, box trucks, etc. The Worst Ever. 350 Olds Diesel Truck wise Super Duty is still super but $10,000 extra for any Diesel is not worth it unless you really pull load all the time. If I could get a new 2001Ford SuperDuty 7.3 Again I would take it over any thing else.
@olechuga2
@olechuga2 3 года назад
NEITHER. ALL domestic trucks, diesel or gas powered, are complete "shitboxes". Why do you suppose the import dealerships do NOT invrntory these crappy dogs? And, don't cite to me NISSAN models either, for those don't even rise to the level of "shit-heaps"!
@JSSuper281
@JSSuper281 5 лет назад
Good interview. I want to point out that the 6.7L Power Stroke has been out since 2011. If the issues are not well known yet by a top diesel mechanic then that would tell me that there are not that many problems with it. Unlike say the 6.0L issues which were very well known within a couple of years.
@theunconventionaldeal3879
@theunconventionaldeal3879 5 лет назад
I have fixed EGR's, turbos, all kinds of odd coolant leaks, all kinds of weird sensor failures, watched one get the oil changed and then it wouldn't start again. Personally I wouldn't buy one at all, If I need a diesel I will buy a Duramax at this point.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
D MAX BABY!
@Super-225
@Super-225 5 лет назад
Those International 7.3's were definitely by far the most superior diesel. Those damn things never died. They were kind of sluggish on the acceleration but they had a lot of torque and they lasted almost a lifetime if you took good care of them. Its a bummer Ford doesnt use them anymore.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
Too bad Ford killed the best diesel engine they had going for them. Just like they did with the 5.4L gas engine. They got all the problems ironed out of the 5.4L gas engine and then decide to move onto something else. Idiots! You think after designing engines for the last 100 years they would get their $hit together!
@Super-225
@Super-225 5 лет назад
@@bundysgarageI dunno man, but I always say "stick with what works"
@supersixjones8905
@supersixjones8905 5 лет назад
The 7.3 was no doubt the best diesel ford used. But how is it by far the most superior diesel ? It is NOT superior to a 5.9 12 valve cummins. Let me guess, you own one so it is the best?
@Super-225
@Super-225 5 лет назад
@@supersixjones8905 actually, I will not dissagree with you at all. That 12 valve Cummins was right up there next to the 7.3, I just didnt mention it, but they were another bulletproof diesel that were superior as well. But yes I've been around the 7.3's alot.
@rocketman3776
@rocketman3776 5 лет назад
The international was a great motor but it never outperformed or outlasted a 5.9L Cummins
@bilmand
@bilmand 5 лет назад
I had a 1988 Ford F-350 rollback carrier with the Navistar 7.3 diesel (pre-Powerstroke/non-turbo). I ran it for 10 years and clocked over 500,000 miles in CA, NV and AZ. I worked the hell out of it. I often would tow two vehicles (one on the deck and another behind on the towbar), 4WD diesel Suburbans and single-cab dually pickups (the bed wasn't long enough to fit a crew-cab), smaller forklifts, and industrial equipment. The worst problem with the engine itself was the injection pump going bad - and only one time at that, one clutch replacement, and a radiator. But man did it go through rear brakes. About 8 years after I sold it, I saw it on the street. Not sure what work may have been done to it, (it looked pretty rough, and they left part of my graphics/lettering on it) but it was still going. One of the best vehicles I've ever owned. And as Bundy said, the key was maintenance. lt may still be going strong somewhere (well, maybe not too strong).
@r3d1911
@r3d1911 3 года назад
Pretty pointless video just yapping with no real answer. I'm with him tho 7.3 best diesel ever. Problem with having a Cummins is the crap truck around it. I have a 04 truck with a Cummins and the Dodge truck is just plain trash. The best combo would be a Ford truck Cummins engine with a Allison transmission. As far as Duramax..I don't have the patience to work on the tedious engine. No room to work on it and take three times the time to do something on it as it would a Cummins or powerstroke. I'll pass.
@Wolfishhippo1
@Wolfishhippo1 3 года назад
6:50 thats the dream truck
@cummins24421
@cummins24421 5 лет назад
GM single-handedly killed the US diesel market with that garbage ass 1-2 punch of the 6.2 and the 6.5. Everyone thought that's just what diesels were. But no. That's just was GM is.
@centralcoastcamper9631
@centralcoastcamper9631 5 лет назад
I appreciate the honest opinon.
@curtis026
@curtis026 5 лет назад
This guy is a superstar diesel tech and he calls it a Cummings? You’re kidding me, right
@BAJARACER43X
@BAJARACER43X 5 лет назад
say it all day long and you will start to say "Cummings"
@randycupp5925
@randycupp5925 5 лет назад
My thoughts exactly! As soon as he said cumminGs, he lost all credability.
@taxpayer9972
@taxpayer9972 5 лет назад
I do too.
@markme4
@markme4 5 лет назад
Ok then take your truck to an English scholar if that makes you feel better. I will take mine to this guy .
@TooBrokeToWheel
@TooBrokeToWheel 5 лет назад
@@randycupp5925 Same here, a seasoned mechanic and he says Cummings, not touching anything I own.
@heatmoon
@heatmoon 5 лет назад
Agreed the Ford makes the finest chassis, but the straight 6 diesel is so proven, every farm implement and most construction equipment have straight 6. I agree 100% with this guy. Allison, cummins, and Ford body. I've always thought Chevy had the most comfortable ride, but this guy knows his stuff. Cleared issues up for me. Looking for a Ford 7.3 stick.
@chrisspeer3257
@chrisspeer3257 3 года назад
Yes you can weld a cast iron block i have seen it done frist hand you have to pre heat block before welding
@tyleralger4047
@tyleralger4047 3 года назад
I love all the powerstrokes but I hate the 6.4 is the shittiest diesel motor I ever known and I love the LBZ duramax and the 5.9 12V Cummins and 6.7 Cummins
@chanseormon
@chanseormon 5 лет назад
Get all your Diesel Trucks deleted because they last longer they weren’t meant to run with all the Emissions stuff on
@thesupersaiyan6454
@thesupersaiyan6454 5 лет назад
Chanse Ormon I would but I have a L5P DMAX
@jonathanibrahim7838
@jonathanibrahim7838 5 лет назад
Agreed but unfortunately in this country every state has different laws which sucks, especially in this state of mass with its laws and inspections. At some point when I get a power stroke it’ll have all the deletes done to it and it’ll be registered in South Carolina. Like you guys saying being in California Ick Cali is worse law and inspection wise than mass.
@josephbowman4571
@josephbowman4571 5 лет назад
@Chanse Ormon Modern ERG systems are not like the early ones. The 6.7 even uses the EGR in a clever manner to help regulate EGT temps under heavy load thus protecting the engine. The issues with them come from high idle and short trips where they clog with soot. Just cause these things are clean idle certified doesn't mean they can idle for long periods without issues. Now the DPF is a whole other issue, damn garbage they are... the whole lot. I mean the idea is good, but the implementation is restrictive problematic garbage. The EPA forced the restrictions too fast so nothing got ironed out right, the DPF's are getting better but still are no where near where they need to be
@ms.sonshine8878
@ms.sonshine8878 5 лет назад
Good old CA, regulate everything to death.
@Threedog1963
@Threedog1963 5 лет назад
Waiting for warranty to expire.
@bschell1969
@bschell1969 5 лет назад
I drive a international dt444e with a spicer dump for work, it’s a dog, but works everyday and I’ve been loading the hell out of it for 7-8 years
@michaeldickerson873
@michaeldickerson873 3 года назад
Now I know which diesel to get to pull an RV. Order European?? Not Ford, not GM or even Dodge. Ugh! Maybe a battery operated Prius 3500?
@sphlem
@sphlem 5 лет назад
I'm a ford guy always been always will be. I drive a f250 6.7 I LOVE the powerstroke, towing is a ease with it. But I always wanted a 12v cummins but I don't like the trucks they're in.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage 5 лет назад
Put a 12V into a F-350
@filipinophreak
@filipinophreak 5 лет назад
I feel like this is the abc show "what would you do " with john keonnis..
@michaelbenoit248
@michaelbenoit248 4 года назад
It’s a tradgedy ford doesn’t use the first gen 7.3 in their trucks. It’ll tow anything you want it’ll still pull like a mother freight train for years to come when kept with tue stock tune.
@scottharrell7135
@scottharrell7135 4 года назад
Once I upgraded my 6.0 a couple of years ago I have had no issues at all. I pulled a 35ft travel trailer from Texas to middle Florida and passed all new trucks on the road and a few tried but couldn't maintain pace
@michaelbenoit248
@michaelbenoit248 4 года назад
7.3 and 5.9 Cummins. Cough 6.4. My neighbor has a 97 7.3 crew cab 4door. And I daily drive a 95 7.3 w an extended cab exdended bed. I love the truck.
@donaldthomas5852
@donaldthomas5852 4 года назад
I have 99 Chevy 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 (360 gas). and a 2004 Chevy 3500 4x4 with the 8.1(496 gas) both are proven reliable work horses.
@garyanderson9467
@garyanderson9467 4 года назад
Bullshit. The worst diesel ever was the GM engine they made in the 80's that was literally a gas engine converted to a diesel. THAT was the worst.
@joewidau428
@joewidau428 5 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing as jabootie. The 7.3 is the best. I have a 2000 and love it
@paulotterstrom6909
@paulotterstrom6909 5 лет назад
Diesel motors are not meant to be a v shape. Piston are heavy, which leads to cylinder wear. Had a Ford power stroke. Now have a 5.9 with 350k on it. Solid Truck.
@jasoncothron9765
@jasoncothron9765 5 лет назад
Ever heard of a 3408 cat,3512 cat,Cummins 555,Detroit 8v92 just to name a few?
@benjaminwoodworth4906
@benjaminwoodworth4906 5 лет назад
I always had good luck with the 7.3L ford
@sirmagnus99
@sirmagnus99 Год назад
I have a 03 f250 6.0l that was a commercial tire truck. 250k miles, engine is great but I did have to replace the transmission (manual). Super reliable truck and best gas milage for its size.
@bundysgarage
@bundysgarage Год назад
Where did you get the transmission from? OE, Aftermarket, Rebuild?
@MrInnovativeEnergy
@MrInnovativeEnergy 4 года назад
Ford chassis with Cummins 12v/NV4500 = Winner
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