Hello, I have had 6.0 and a 6.7. This will be my first 7.3. Thanks for all the info from your videos. Although I would have probably subscribed anyway your Bidon comet definitely earned my click. Just for the record on these comments today is 11/7/2024, and Trump just cleaned house! Hell, ya brother maybe we can have a few extra bucks now. $1.00 gal diesel would be nice.
Yup, Just changed oil in my 96’E-350 7.3 3- 5 litre jugs of 5w-40 T6, $38 bucks for wix Filter, $60 bucks each jug. Had for about 5 years sits most of time. But I like to start it once in awhile and it gets cold up here. Longest its drivin was about 250 miles.The back portion is used as a work shop , put a small older wood stove in it for the winter.😁
I've had to do the ole air hammer trick before myself 😄 a couple years back I finally found an oil filter wrench at tractor supply that fit my oil filter. Your ramps, are those the harbor freight ramps? I've been wanting to grab those for a long time now but to me they just don't look like they would elevate my truck that much. What are your thoughts and do they raise your truck enough for your satisfaction? Thanks. Jay. 👍👍
Thanks for watching Jay! Ramps are from O Reilly’s! They’re rated for 12,000 Pounds as pair. Made of plastic so it keeps the transportation weight down also, which is a plus. They most DEFINITELY help me every oil change I use them. Being a bigger guy, my chest cavity can’t fit under my truck. ( Of course it’s lowered 6” total 😆 ) so I have to use the ramps everyday to work on this thing lol
Ive ran walmart oil in my 3 dailys, including my 350 7.3, 21' rzr, lawn mower and even in mu race car i used to have. Always used a good filter and never had a issue. When is the last time you seen a walmart oil commercial?? Thats why its cheaper. When is the last time someone said " my motor blew cause of walmart". Walmart oil is also made by a bigger, trusted oil company in the states. Cant remember the name.
I use the exact filter and oil I have a 2000 7.3 F350 with 370000 miles on the speedo. I'm an Ex ford tech and the oil that ford gets is bulk oil. So you as a customer getting service has no idea what oil is going in your engine just like the tech has no idea what oil is in those bulk tanks they pump out car service after car service. As you stated " if you keep up with your service " you can have a good running long lasting car/truck Unless you want to spend the extra money on oil go for the best and it's not sold in local auto parts stores it's at Freightliner and sold in 5 gallon buckets or 30 gallon drums. Then you're looking at 20000 miles till the next oil change.
Thanks for agreeing & sharing your “ First Hand Experience “. Always cool to talk to the inside man, see what the insides really like lol. I tell people all the time. Oil is oil in these HEUI systems. Keep em filled, keep em changed. 200,000+ engine easily
Bout to start using regular oil in my 02 7.3 lariat now eff that spending $130 on an iil change doing it yourself. Is crazy. Its in my channel just put a spoologic turbo and up-pipes s&b cold air intake and hi flow hpop.
@@PowerstrokeBoiz definitely can't keep her under 80 now and find myself having to slow down on hills or I speed up on cars on a steep slope. Can't wait to put an edge insight and have a little more power.
It’s 15 quarts in the pan, 2 quarts in the filter, and 1.5 quarts in the high pressure reservoir. I usually run the truck for 10 minutes then change the oil in the high pressure reservoir again because there’s roughly 3 quarts in the high pressure system.
I use Schaeffer's Oil. 15w40 in the summer and 5w40 in the winter.I also have a FS2500 bypass oil filter. I go 10,000 miles between oil changes. The HEUI system shears the oil that's why it's recommended to go 5,000 miles between oil changes on conventional oil.
10,000 miles on diesel is ludicrous. My personal opinion doesn’t matter toward you of course, but I’ll never run 10k oil changes PERIOD. Doesn’t make sense to me.
I also go 10000 miles between oil changes As Mr Harris stated he uses a bypass filter and that reduces soot in the oil which causes sludge in the oil side of the injector. Reduce the soot in the oil and your injection system last longer and your oil changes spread out in milage between changes. I use a twin Franz bypass cause toilet paper is available many places and cheap to replace
by placing restrictions and regulations on oil companies killing pipe line projects, costing 11000 union workers their jobs on his first day in office pushing his bullshit green deal and stop the oil shit need any more? fuck joe and the hoe
The president has control of where we source our oil. If we drill our own oil there is less hoops to jump through. If we buy from other countries we don’t have control of the price.
Awesome video sir. Great humor as well. Respect from Colorado. FJB lol
Thank you sir! Yeah screw that guy! 🤣
@@PowerstrokeBoiz Hookers were $130k under the convicted felon Sleepy Diaper Don and apparently you didn't even have sex with them. 🤣
Hello, I have had 6.0 and a 6.7. This will be my first 7.3. Thanks for all the info from your videos. Although I would have probably subscribed anyway your Bidon comet definitely earned my click.
Just for the record on these comments today is 11/7/2024, and Trump just cleaned house! Hell, ya brother maybe we can have a few extra bucks now. $1.00 gal diesel would be nice.
@@jonandersen3347 glad your “ smart “, not “ commifounded “
Yup, Just changed oil in my 96’E-350 7.3 3- 5 litre jugs of 5w-40 T6, $38 bucks for wix Filter, $60 bucks each jug. Had for about 5 years sits most of time. But I like to start it once in awhile and it gets cold up here. Longest its drivin was about 250 miles.The back portion is used as a work shop , put a small older wood stove in it for the winter.😁
Yeah, trump!!!! found u on marketplace recently and spoke with you and subscribed
You buy some parts from me? Lol
God your 7.3 looks sick. I have an E99 f250 sd 7.3 zf6 4wd reg cab 8 foot bed. Its all stock but i want to upgrade the looks.
@@cyclonus01 you came to the right place my lord 😉
Very helpful for us new guys.
Thanks!
Rick in Maryland
Does the 1995-A filter not leak? We always ran the FL1995 but now they changed it to FL1995-A and they leak. We have swapped to WIX51734
No. I use the 1995-A with no issues
I've had to do the ole air hammer trick before myself 😄 a couple years back I finally found an oil filter wrench at tractor supply that fit my oil filter. Your ramps, are those the harbor freight ramps? I've been wanting to grab those for a long time now but to me they just don't look like they would elevate my truck that much. What are your thoughts and do they raise your truck enough for your satisfaction? Thanks. Jay. 👍👍
Thanks for watching Jay! Ramps are from O Reilly’s! They’re rated for 12,000 Pounds as pair. Made of plastic so it keeps the transportation weight down also, which is a plus. They most DEFINITELY help me every oil change I use them. Being a bigger guy, my chest cavity can’t fit under my truck. ( Of course it’s lowered 6” total 😆 ) so I have to use the ramps everyday to work on this thing lol
Ive ran walmart oil in my 3 dailys, including my 350 7.3, 21' rzr, lawn mower and even in mu race car i used to have. Always used a good filter and never had a issue. When is the last time you seen a walmart oil commercial?? Thats why its cheaper. When is the last time someone said " my motor blew cause of walmart". Walmart oil is also made by a bigger, trusted oil company in the states. Cant remember the name.
@@OFFICIALNATHANBLADE just bought another Walmart oil change yesterday actually 😅😂😎
Are you still running a catch can setup?
Great video sir
Thank you!
I use the exact filter and oil
I have a 2000 7.3 F350 with 370000 miles on the speedo. I'm an Ex ford tech and the oil that ford gets is bulk oil. So you as a customer getting service has no idea what oil is going in your engine just like the tech has no idea what oil is in those bulk tanks they pump out car service after car service. As you stated " if you keep up with your service " you can have a good running long lasting car/truck
Unless you want to spend the extra money on oil go for the best and it's not sold in local auto parts stores it's at Freightliner and sold in 5 gallon buckets or 30 gallon drums. Then you're looking at 20000 miles till the next oil change.
Thanks for agreeing & sharing your “ First Hand Experience “. Always cool to talk to the inside man, see what the insides really like lol. I tell people all the time. Oil is oil in these HEUI systems. Keep em filled, keep em changed. 200,000+ engine easily
Bout to start using regular oil in my 02 7.3 lariat now eff that spending $130 on an iil change doing it yourself. Is crazy. Its in my channel just put a spoologic turbo and up-pipes s&b cold air intake and hi flow hpop.
Sounds like fun! I just got 180/30s to swap in once my girl comes back from the body shop. 😏
@@PowerstrokeBoiz definitely can't keep her under 80 now and find myself having to slow down on hills or I speed up on cars on a steep slope. Can't wait to put an edge insight and have a little more power.
@@2alawabidingcitzen Don’t waste your money on edge. Let me burn you a TS Chip, trust me
@@PowerstrokeBoiz we can hook up and make some powerstroke content as well.
@@2alawabidingcitzen Hey I’m up for collaborating!
Love the Trump drop! FJB!!!
Do you use Lucas in every oil change?
I did till it went to 40$ a gallon. Trump 2024
Thought they took 15 quarts? i usually just dump in 4 gallons/16 quarts and call it a day.
With the filter and pan it takes 15 quartz
I’ve always topped the dipstick with 14Q in all my trucks. I always pre fill filter so I can why “ 15Q “ per-say.
It’s 15 quarts in the pan, 2 quarts in the filter, and 1.5 quarts in the high pressure reservoir. I usually run the truck for 10 minutes then change the oil in the high pressure reservoir again because there’s roughly 3 quarts in the high pressure system.
I use Schaeffer's Oil. 15w40 in the summer and 5w40 in the winter.I also have a FS2500 bypass oil filter. I go 10,000 miles between oil changes. The HEUI system shears the oil that's why it's recommended to go 5,000 miles between oil changes on conventional oil.
10,000 miles on diesel is ludicrous. My personal opinion doesn’t matter toward you of course, but I’ll never run 10k oil changes PERIOD. Doesn’t make sense to me.
I also go 10000 miles between oil changes
As Mr Harris stated he uses a bypass filter and that reduces soot in the oil which causes sludge in the oil side of the injector. Reduce the soot in the oil and your injection system last longer and your oil changes spread out in milage between changes.
I use a twin Franz bypass cause toilet paper is available many places and cheap to replace
Where did u get that grill ?
Lookin to put that on my 7.3
ty
Dang mine is a whole lot nosier on starts! 😂😂
I swear I’ve gotten lucky with this one
explain how the President controls the price of oil
by placing restrictions and regulations on oil companies
killing pipe line projects, costing 11000 union workers their jobs on his first day in office
pushing his bullshit green deal and stop the oil shit
need any more?
fuck joe and the hoe
The president has control of where we source our oil. If we drill our own oil there is less hoops to jump through. If we buy from other countries we don’t have control of the price.
snake oil
Trump 24!
To funny.. uses Walmart oil & thinks his oil filter is expensive because of a President... Motor oil is motor oil.... Merica...
Do your research 🤓