Why does my car not have a long crank before starting?
Why does my car not have a long crank before starting?
If I have it running, shut it off then start it back up right away it doesn’t have a long crank. Also noticed that the charge guage reads pretty low for a little while then pops up to where it usually runs after start up warm or cold. Never did that before that I remember.
Why does my Ford 7.3 start at minimum RPM?
If one of the cells in one of your batteries is acting weak it will lower the RPMs on the starter and remember the powerstroke needs a minimum RPM to start. Anybody figure this out? I am working on a 2000 7.3 that does the same thing.
Why does my Ford Power Stroke not have a long crank?
New injectors (beans stage 1’s) & batterys last month. If I have it running, shut it off then start it back up right away it doesn’t have a long crank. Also noticed that the charge guage reads pretty low for a little while then pops up to where it usually runs after start up warm or cold.
Is the Ford 7.3 power stroke engine reliable?
Overall, the 7.3 Power Stroke is a reliable engine. It has its fair share of common issues, however they’re pretty minor problems in the grand scheme. Ford 7.3L diesels are also getting pretty old. As such, most potential failures are fair game given the age and mileage.
If one of the cells in one of your batteries is acting weak it will lower the RPMs on the starter and remember the powerstroke needs a minimum RPM to start. Anybody figure this out? I am working on a 2000 7.3 that does the same thing.
New injectors (beans stage 1’s) & batterys last month. If I have it running, shut it off then start it back up right away it doesn’t have a long crank. Also noticed that the charge guage reads pretty low for a little while then pops up to where it usually runs after start up warm or cold.
Are there any problems with the Ford 7.3 power stroke engine?
It’s also important to note – the Ford 7.3L Power Stroke diesel engine earns high remarks for reliability. They are great engines, however problems can and do occur. Fortunately, most issues with the 7.3 Power Stroke are relatively simple, cheap fixes.
How long does a Ford 7.3 Powerstroke last?
Nonetheless, the 7.3 PowerStroke has a B50 life of roughly 350,000 miles. In other words – about 50% of these 7.3L engines last longer than 350,000 miles. That’s pretty respectable even among diesel engines that are known to outlast gasoline engines. Ford 7.3L diesels are strong internally and have what it takes to last.