when you turn the key on a cold idi & the wait to start light comes on, its very important to push the fuel pedal down once or twice , before you start the engine,this puts the fuel pump on high idle & changes the timing.....
I pulled my carpet out cleaned the floor pans toe boards inner rockers. I put sound deadening Matt's and lizard skined the entire toe board and up the back steel pannel. Put the interior back and the carpet was so nasty. I took to a car wash and soap and pressure washed it. I then rented steam cleaner and it came out like new. Put it all back in its very notable quiet and it looks and smells so much better
@@rmaksdirtroadderelicts something worth noting I did the hood that way. I took the hood removed the insulation mat I cut to factory shape and put mats on there. You wouldn't believe the difference! New bump stops on the hood works like a charm! I like my truck quiet as possible.
hey man i just got my first 7.3 idi 1990 and im having fuel issues i filled it up while running after it sat for a while, before the fill up it ran great the after that it ran okay some rough idling and then one day it just stalled and wont start back up, i replaced fuel filter in engine bay and am going to pull tanks any advice or could you point me in the right direction to get this thing running its a dump body so im trying to get it to work to make some money back from it thanks for your time in advance
You said you timed it as best you could without a meter. I wish you'd shared that with us. I have a 94 turbo IDI but no one has ever discovered how to time them. Shure wish you would have shared it.
Love the information here, a total newbie to the early OBS IDI's. I have a 89 7.3 in a E350 17ft U-Haul that my dad overheated. Any advice in advance on what to check? Any recommendations on special tools to check compression and other items? I'd really appreciate any advice on this truck. I'd like to turn it into a mobile workshop. Thanks in advance. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Hey Keith, big thing would be how bad it was overheated, it could've blown a headgasket, or weakened the piston rings if it really got hot, checking the compression is a solid start on finding issues, these are very resilient engines so id bet its still good. If the compression is decent and it still runs I'd send it. I've got a cheapo Amazon compression tester that seems to work decent, it has the adapter to screw into the glow plug hole.
Been thinking about buying an old truck like this for a project. I’m pretty handy but ive never done big work to a truck. Been doing tons of research and I’m pretty confident that I’d be able to get one of these things and make it my own. I just can’t find anything that’s not been bum fkd for under a few grand where I live. Any suggestions where to look for one that’s cheap and what to look for when buying one other than the normal stuff?
Just gotta keep your eyes peeled for the deals, and be willing to buy as soon as their listed, every time an old idi comes up for sale around here for less than 1500 it's sold same day. Things to look for are pretty basic, I always make sure the engine and drivetrain is in good shape and go from there
This is Zip ties & Bias plies on sober days. Mint😂
when you turn the key on a cold idi & the wait to start light comes on, its very important to push the fuel pedal down once or twice , before you start the engine,this puts the fuel pump on high idle & changes the timing.....
I wait for a couple mins before high idling does just fine
You are supposed to hold the pedal
I just turned up the idle speed to bypass the high idle solenoid.
From 0 to 60... Learning curve
This video helped tremendously 👍
Thanks for the vidia brother. Just picked up a 93 7.3 and this’ll help dial er in. Cheers.
You can push the schrader valve on top of the fuel filter housing while you jump the starter solenoid to bleed the air out
I pulled my carpet out cleaned the floor pans toe boards inner rockers. I put sound deadening Matt's and lizard skined the entire toe board and up the back steel pannel. Put the interior back and the carpet was so nasty. I took to a car wash and soap and pressure washed it. I then rented steam cleaner and it came out like new. Put it all back in its very notable quiet and it looks and smells so much better
I did the kilmat in my highboy, sound deadening is 10/10 worthwhile!
@@rmaksdirtroadderelicts something worth noting I did the hood that way. I took the hood removed the insulation mat I cut to factory shape and put mats on there. You wouldn't believe the difference! New bump stops on the hood works like a charm! I like my truck quiet as possible.
Definitely worth noting, thanks for the tip!
@@rmaksdirtroadderelicts I'm a heavy diesel mechanic and own many of these trucks. If you run into any issues let me know ill do my best.
hey man i just got my first 7.3 idi 1990 and im having fuel issues i filled it up while running after it sat for a while, before the fill up it ran great the after that it ran okay some rough idling and then one day it just stalled and wont start back up, i replaced fuel filter in engine bay and am going to pull tanks any advice or could you point me in the right direction to get this thing running its a dump body so im trying to get it to work to make some money back from it thanks for your time in advance
You said you timed it as best you could without a meter. I wish you'd shared that with us. I have a 94 turbo IDI but no one has ever discovered how to time them. Shure wish you would have shared it.
I put my 87 6.9 back on road last year. Don't want any new crap that cost too much and dont last.
You really made that truck run healthy
I like your fast idle device. I've used several unique methods myself. Gotta do what ya gotta do.😆👍
Bought some new injectors for my 92 IDI from R&D about a year ago. Been running like a new engine since.
Love these old IDIs
The 4x4 problem is just the truck's way of asking for a D60 swap.
My thoughts exactly
The “power” buttons on your new seat are for air lumbar support, not moving the seat.
To time right, use a turn buckle hooked to the alternator bracket .
Love the information here, a total newbie to the early OBS IDI's. I have a 89 7.3 in a E350 17ft U-Haul that my dad overheated. Any advice in advance on what to check? Any recommendations on special tools to check compression and other items? I'd really appreciate any advice on this truck. I'd like to turn it into a mobile workshop. Thanks in advance. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Hey Keith, big thing would be how bad it was overheated, it could've blown a headgasket, or weakened the piston rings if it really got hot, checking the compression is a solid start on finding issues, these are very resilient engines so id bet its still good. If the compression is decent and it still runs I'd send it.
I've got a cheapo Amazon compression tester that seems to work decent, it has the adapter to screw into the glow plug hole.
Great video budd. I have a similar truck & have not had any luck getting it running yet. Not sure what all hoses & wires are missing.
much better
I've broken the fitting on the pump adjusting the timing that way so yeah it's definitely a risk
Been thinking about buying an old truck like this for a project. I’m pretty handy but ive never done big work to a truck. Been doing tons of research and I’m pretty confident that I’d be able to get one of these things and make it my own. I just can’t find anything that’s not been bum fkd for under a few grand where I live. Any suggestions where to look for one that’s cheap and what to look for when buying one other than the normal stuff?
Just gotta keep your eyes peeled for the deals, and be willing to buy as soon as their listed, every time an old idi comes up for sale around here for less than 1500 it's sold same day. Things to look for are pretty basic, I always make sure the engine and drivetrain is in good shape and go from there
@@rmaksdirtroadderelicts Right on. Thanks 👍🏼👌🏼
I'd like to have the Pistol Grip shifter
Why new oil? I run mine on used oil for fuel lmao
HEY WHAT THE HEL YOU HAVE THE SAME HOLE IN YOUR SEAT AS ME
Where did you get the seat cover?
I ended up snagging one off ebay that fit the original red seat
I just a a 1990 7.3 myself Ik nothing about it can I put a tuner on it?????
i’d look around on youtube or facebook or something to see if it’s possible
No tuner as it's a mechanical pump. You can turn the pump up with an Allen key though. There are a million videos showing how to do it.
I put my 87 6.9 back on road last year. Don't want any new crap that cost too much and dont last.
Hell yeah, can't beat the simplicity