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7.3 LPOP Replacement in 60 Seconds
Replace your low pressure oil pump, it's not so hard! Follow me for more coverage of 7.3 Powerstroke ownership and repairs. I have the information you need to know!
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The Best Fleet Truck in 2024: 7.3L Powerstroke
Просмотров 2018 дней назад
As a business owner, you need the confidence that your breakdowns are quickly repairable so you can continue providing services to your customers. I explain in this video the incredible advantages of the 7.3 Powerstroke for the purposes of a small business fleet.
Get Any other Tuner but NOT This one...
Просмотров 4359 дней назад
This tuner worked fine but it started failing and one day the hdmi port on the back of the board just fell off during a normal repair. It was SO HARD to get in touch with the company and the support process took 2-3 weeks. It appears a new tuner was sent to me which is a good thing but the stress and aggravation and the delays and hiccups in the process made it unbearable. Unless you are intere...
Alignment Shop can't Get it Right? The Easy Solution for your Excursion or F250
Просмотров 7649 дней назад
You should always get your truck aligned at a professional alignment shop. But you may run into this problem like I did, that even after the alignment is done your truck is still driving to one side! Caster and camber are the two adjustments that control the direction and handling of the front axle while driving. I'll show you how to get the bushing off and how to understand the changes that yo...
7.3 Dead Batteries Every Morning? Diagnosis
Просмотров 1111 дней назад
If your 7.3 truck dies every night and you can't figure out why, this test could get you the answers you need. Especially if you have new batteries, a good alternator, and a good starter- there has to be something else going on! This is how you can find out. It's a simple test that won't take you more than 30 minutes to identify if there is parasitic draw and which circuit is to blame.
7.3 Power Steering Pump Replacement in 60 seconds
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.11 дней назад
This is not the hardest job, but you might run into some frustrations if you don't come prepared. Here's a list of tools you need to get the job done. power steering pulley remover deep well 11mm socket OR 11mm combination wrench Channel locks 3/8 socket set with 8mm socket If you want to see the full video it is on the original Easy Eddy's Trees Channel: ruclips.net/video/ocjDYqJ7gTs/видео.htm...
7.3 Jump Start: What Kind of Jumper Cables you NEED
Просмотров 54811 дней назад
Jumper cables are one of the first things you will need after you purchase a 7.3 Powerstroke. The ordinary small jumper cables that most people already have are insufficient to provide starting amperage from another truck and you will lose a lot of valuable time waiting for the batteries to charge. Instead of wasting your precious money on tuners and new rims, buy a set of these bad boys and yo...
Every Truck I Own is a 7.3 Powerstroke
Просмотров 17 тыс.12 дней назад
The 7.3 Powerstroke is the most reliable engine I've dealt with. They are not overly difficult to work on, you don't have to remove the cab from the truck when doing engine repairs, and the parts are affordable and readily available. There's no other diesel truck on the market whose high pressure pump costs less than $1000. That's why I feel the safest buying Ford diesel trucks from 1999-2003. ...
7.3 Exhaust Manifold Replacement in 60 Seconds
Просмотров 19 тыс.13 дней назад
The exhaust manifold replacement on these trucks can be so difficult that many diesel shops will turn away the job. You can do it yourself but you have to be well equipped and be patient with yourself. Most likely your truck will be down for at least two days and you likely will need to buy a couple tools as well. Special tools needed: -welder -extra long 3/8 extension -air hammer -die grinder/...
2003 Ford Excursion Leaf Spring Replacement- Full Detail with Closeups
Просмотров 3217 дней назад
The whole job is here. If you have front leaf springs that have flipped upside down, you are ready for new ones in your 7.3 truck. For some reason the Excursion has a predisposition to front leaf spring wear and failure. I hope this how-to video helps you. You are going to need an acetylene torch and some heavy duty tools.
How to Replace 7.3 Injector Cups
Просмотров 2619 дней назад
If you find yourself losing coolant and there's a cloud of white smoke that smells sweet upon startups in the morning, you probably have one or more cracked injector cups. Watch this video to learn how the repair is done. I covered every detail that I felt was relevant to the job from start to finish. I used the Riffraff Diesel special tool rental which worked perfectly and I got my money back ...
7.3 Died on the Road: Fuel Delivery Diagnosis in 60 Seconds #shorts
Просмотров 61019 дней назад
My 2003 F250 7.3 Powerstroke lost power and died on the road last night. Some basic testing revealed that there was no fuel pressure at the filter housing. So this morning, I did some additional diagnostic work and found debris obstructing the sending unit. I performed a fuel pressure test while driving and it holds at 100psi. I will be monitoring for a possible intermittent fuel pump failure. ...
7.3 Not Fueling? Fuel Delivery Diagnosis and Repair
Просмотров 1519 дней назад
This video covers my process of testing the fuel system and finding where the failure is happening. Some possible causes of the failure could be gelling of fuel in winter, obstructed sending unit screens, bad fuel filter, failed fuel pump, or potentially a line blockage or air intrusion(which would be pretty rare.) I hope the information in this video is helpful to you in your repair. Have a gr...
2003 F250 Ball Joint Replacement- 7.3 Powerstroke 4x4
Просмотров 4220 дней назад
This video should cover every detail you need to replace the ball joints in any 7.3 truck between the years of 1999-2003. Whether it's an F350, F250, or Ford Excursion, this process will be the same. If you have questions that were not answered by this video please bring it up in the comment section. Thanks!
7.3 How to Test Injector Cups #shorts
Просмотров 44220 дней назад
The truck was losing coolant a little at a time and it made a lot of white smoke upon startup, so I removed the injectors to perform this test. This one cup was cracked; it was located on the passenger side of the engine. Follow this link for the full video on injector cup replacement! ruclips.net/video/ptnKNRGDQOs/видео.html
Same here daily driver
Same 7.3 for life.
Yet you failed to mention the sequence of buttons you used to solve the problem.
It's in the video at 0:47
I have heard that the extreme version of the eccentric bushing can cause front axle vibration depending where its set due to throwing the center line of the differentials internal half shafts off center. Another words not a good idea to go beyond a certain point as per the sought after increase in caster which these Fords seem to need to prevent high speed steering wobble. So attempting to do one thing to correct the caster angle by that method and causing another issue instead. Having said that it would not be noticed until using four wheel drive at higher speeds when the internal shafts of the front diff are spinning faster showing up their misalignment. Hopefully how I am explaining it makes sense to you ?.
I've never had that problem on any of my trucks but that would make sense if the stub shaft at the bearing was off angle and you're running at high speeds. Front differentials on these trucks tend to be noisy and honestly the axles kind of irritating but it's a simple system that's very durable.
@@All7.3FordTrucks I think you see what I mean though, its an "invisible" centerline that the axle stubs are meant to turn within rather than if the outer end of the drive axle gets too far out of center, that would put a side force on the splines and side gears within the differential carrier. So its straight line driving at that point which could cause a vibration. One of my nephews who does happen to be a heavy duty mechanic but was working in a different capacity for some years for a local Cat dealer, his company pickup was a F250 and he had it from new and oh gees did he have problems with high speed wobble with that truck, Ford would pretend everything was fine and throw a new steering shock on it and did that a few times, but also the front axle hub bearings were failing twice. If you can imagine the hub bearings being replaced at 30000 miles and then again at 60000 miles. Ford knew his truck was having high speed wobble issues, more than half the fleet of pickups that Cat dealer had was having high speed wobble issues and Ford just sloughs it off, that did not encourage me to buy a Super Duty after his Ford experience I must say. Of course all the big three heavy duty pickups seem to have one issue or another in later years, pretty sad.
I agree for the most part as far as diesels go. Maybe the old IDI fords too. (Most motors before the 90s)But as far as 20 year old gassers go. Chevy 4.8, 5.3, 6.0, and 8.1 are the kings.
I had a Chevy small block that self destructed after a new worker decided to jam the shifter into low gear at highway speeds. The firewall was damaged, antifreeze was on the road, flywheel shot out in pieces, windshield was cracked, and the truck was totaled by the insurance company.
Man i love ford
@@dunked-duncan thanks for watching. There should be a lot more helpful content coming as I continue to do work on these trucks
Get to know it, maybe these types of videos will make you a good RUclipsr :)🎉 Great Short btw
Thanks. I'm working on it
I trust my v10 a million times more
Do any of them start?
Usually lol
Oh man,12 valve Cummins is no slouch
Why isn't the pully reusable?
Once you use the puller to get it off, it's damaged and can come off again. Some people say you can reuse it but once that thing comes off while your driving a couple times, you won't risk it again.
5.9 for life.
FORD V8 DIESEL ARE JUNK YOUR A DUM ASSSSS HAT 6 IN A ROW ONLY
Built to repair? Is it sleeved?
400 hp. Between all of them
7.3 are the most over rated pieces of shit ever made lol
So you are a homosexual 🤭🤣
I’ll keep my Cummins there’s a reason they only have two with the possibility for a third one, 5.9/6.7 and the new 7.2 only way togo.
Sorry for your loss
Lol Cummins in the back of the room laughing.
my last two Cummins are both at the scrapyard. Both failed engines.
@All7.3FordTrucks both of my Cummins trucks are still on the road with over 300k on the 99 24v with an original vp44 and #53 block. And the other is an 07 6.7l pre def which was at 344k turned up to 600hp for the bulk of its life on a stock ish fuel system as well.
@@vr6prodigylet’s see the dyno results
@@danielmassella9162 why in the fuck would I go spend upwards of a thousand dollars to prove anything to anyone up here? I'm already enjoying Cummins life. I'm not the one that needs convincing to elevate my existence 😂.
@@All7.3FordTrucks1997 1/2 or older 12 valve Cummins? Any newer than that they all about the same to me. Some a little better some a little worse but none great
he meant IDIs people
I can here the years of starting fluid in his speech lmao
Nha a Cummins is meant to last forever and too easy too work on
easy to work on forever, get to work
bro will never feel the thrill of a 5sec 0-60 in a diesel truck😢
But he will always be paying tow bills. 7.3 is biggest POS that every burned diesel.
Or the parts that get ejected from inside the block of the 6.0
So you’re telling us you buy starting fluid by the case
7.3 doesn’t start that bad as long as you have good glow plugs and battery
not at all, my trucks all start as designed thanks to being properly maintained.
@@All7.3FordTrucks i joke, i joke, i kid, i kid, if i offend im sorry, please please forgive
So you’re telling us you invest a lot in batteries
So you’re telling us you’re always late
1000000 mile engine
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Wait. Did he say easy to work on? I didn’t know Cummins made a 7.3
Have you heard of a 12valve? 😅 much simpler and more reliable
Hell Ya 7.3 idi and power stroke!!!!!!!!!!
Is this an ad lol
No it's not but the whole channel is about this specific truck series.
I'll keep My Duramax
Thanks for watching!
always pack a spare headgasket then
@@D-Man_Jamyou mean engine? Those duramaxs are junk.
Gessing the oddball is DT466 which is even better than 7.3/DT444.
Yes, it is. And it's a great truck with the same HEUI fuel delivery system.
Dt466 engine failure do to wet liner leaking before 200 k guaranteed everyone.
if I’m not mistake that green tool case is S-K Brand? Correct me if I’m wrong but what’s the part # for that?
I don't recall, unfortunately SK is defunct and was purchased by a low quality manufacturing company
Rust belt tune up
Jumper cables are risky to use. jumper boxs- if they well start the vhical are unlikely to cause electrical damage like to computers
Jumper cables are the most likely and convenient solution to broken down 7.3 trucks that need a jump.
How about that oil leak bruh
Yeah it's nice, I can always remember where my parking spots are
My favorite part about working on 7.3's is the fire wall insulation sitting on or falling apart as you work.
I like how my skin feels after that's been rubbed all over my hands and arm
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I never touched my oil cooler doing mine and I had multiple broken bolts… If your replacing the manifolds just hit them with the air hammer and they will shatter then the bolts come out…
That's fantastic I never knew that!
Mexican tough 💪
I haven’t had that experience
I'm sorry to hear that. A lot of these trucks out there have been owned by complete morons which results in a bad experience for the person who buys the truck from them. I've had that happen.
Thought 5.9 Cummins was the easiest to work on
So all your trucks are not all 7.3's
@@jaybenjamin5649 That is correct :)
@@liamharder6260 only the mechanical injection version of it. And it's wrapped in a terrible truck
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Thank you!
"she's dead Jim...."
I know what's wrong with it. Ain't got no gas in it
hahaha Slingblade, that's a good one. Thanks for watching!
Great vid
Thanks for watching! Follow for more, I have a lot of 7.3 repair and maintenance work videos ready to go.