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Is the cab on a Ford F 250 the same as a F 100?

Is the cab on a Ford F 250 the same as a F 100?

While the cabs, doors, radiator support, inner fenders and hoods are the same from 1953–1956 F-100 & F-250s (the fenders varied on F-250, F-350, F-500 and long boxes were only available on F-250), in 1956 the cab underwent a major revision.

Can a Ford F-150 have a 4WD malfunction?

A malfunctioning 4WD system in a Ford F-150 or F-250 will generally trigger several warning signs, including a continuously lit 4WD engagement light. Follow these diagnostic steps to troubleshoot the 4WD system and finally get that warning light to disappear.

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.

Are there any problems with the Ford 6.7 power stroke engine?

Coolant leakages are possible around the turbocharger area and from the primary radiator of the cooling system. Overall the 6.7 Power Stroke engine has proven to be a very robust engine. It is highly important to do regular oil changes and using high-quality motor oil that meets Ford’s lubricity requirements for this diesel engine.

Is the V10 still in the Ford F-250?

The V10 was replaced by the 6.2-liter V8 in the Super Duty trucks for the 2011 model year but is still available in various medium trucks like the F-650/F-750, chassis cab F-250 through F-550, and stripped chassis such as the motorhome upfit.

What kind of engine does the Ford F-250 have?

This article applies to the Ford F-250 Super Duty (1999-2010). The 6.8-liter V10 Triton is a proud member of the Modular engine group since it shared an identical cylinder bore and stroke with the 5.4-liter V8. The V10 is out there to give consumers a gasoline option if they aren’t interested in the Power Stroke diesel powerplant.

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.

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.

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Ruth Doyle