The 6.9 IDI is not what you think...

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2023
  • The 6.9 idi is internationals first idi crack at a light and medium duty diesel engine, partnered with ford for mass market reasons, this engine dropped the year 1983, after that it's reputation alone kept sales going.
    This is a very different video for us at high-stable garage and it took a very long time for us to make, but for a first go I think it turned out pretty slick, thanks for the patience.
    Special thanks to:
    ‪@captaindipchit‬
    ‪@jkrake7081‬
    ‪@ziptiesnbiasplies‬
    ‪@dieselgaint‬
    @74GrandTorino1
    ‪@thephlegethon‬
    ‪@shaughnward7193‬
    ‪@KCTURBOS‬
    ‪@markstrock6999‬
    You guys have some of the best International Videos around, It's only suiting your channels are featured in this video.
    If you liked the video consider subscribing!
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @ziptiesnbiasplies
    @ziptiesnbiasplies Před rokem +861

    Slave lake has at least, tens of horse powers! Almost a hundred horse power on the ether!

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +57

      Haha 😂 basically a 100 shot with the can

    • @smallcityhomesteaders1600
      @smallcityhomesteaders1600 Před rokem +27

      And the CHEECH is real!..... how dare you!

    • @shadetreemechanical5219
      @shadetreemechanical5219 Před rokem

      This guy is like sawed off , except he can speak pretty good , doesn’t give off the rape vibes. And I think someone might actually care about him.

    • @mikebougher3731
      @mikebougher3731 Před rokem +32

      It's only 100hp if you use the john deere ether.

    • @lonnygil
      @lonnygil Před rokem +21

      Slave lake, one of the best ways to convert fuel and cosby sauce into noise and smoke sans horsepower

  • @Tshade67
    @Tshade67 Před rokem +238

    I worked as a Ford tech in the late 80s early to mid 90s in the midwest. I worked on countless 6.9 and 7.3 IDIs. Nine times out of 10 cold star issues were weak batteries, bad cables, dirty connections or operator errors.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +23

      You are very right, these engines need to spin decently fast for reliable starting

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Před rokem +9

      These things eat batteries for breakfast

    • @mylessterrett
      @mylessterrett Před rokem +6

      Starter was my issue. Tired starter ….

    • @PisstNBrokeOffroad
      @PisstNBrokeOffroad Před rokem +15

      "operator errors" would that be not enough Ether?

    • @Numer1Polak
      @Numer1Polak Před rokem +13

      every idi I had got an industrial application gear reduction starter, easy enough since the motor uses a sae starter pattern. Even my clapped out turd would start without ether

  • @matthewcarney9290
    @matthewcarney9290 Před rokem +73

    I’ve built IDIs. What it’s missing is lower compression to get actual horsepower from intercooling/turbocharging it. At that point pistons are too weak to handle heat. They are however cheap and underpowered enough to last forever. Good farm truck. I know their limitations but I like them.

    • @boywhohasl1vedhascometodie469
      @boywhohasl1vedhascometodie469 Před rokem +5

      You have given me the knowledge to unlock unlimited power

    • @rattyratstuff7125
      @rattyratstuff7125 Před rokem +2

      ok so who do i go to for pistons and rods? i want to do a twin turbo idi. only maybe 10psi at most, i just want the spoolies and dual exhaust noises haha

    • @dustinallyn6732
      @dustinallyn6732 Před rokem +1

      ​@@rattyratstuff7125r&d offers 7.3 power stroke rods converted for idi use for about $800. They used to offer a piston shaving and ceramic coating service but I don't see it on the website anymore

    • @JayAR_YT
      @JayAR_YT Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@rattyratstuff7125don't

    • @lukesylvester2022
      @lukesylvester2022 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@JayAR_YTwhy not

  • @ramblerclassicman221
    @ramblerclassicman221 Před rokem +29

    My favorite thing about 6.9 IDI’s is that the displacement of 6.9 liters corresponds to 420 cubic inches. Absolutely amazing...
    Also, always good to have a couple of spare dump IDI’s around the shop. I got one off a guy named mr love who lived in a trailer, we call it the love motor. Only the Highest quality power for these trusty Stallions

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +2

      Yes sir it’s pretty neat for it’s displacement haha, can’t have too many of them

    • @daryan2522
      @daryan2522 Před rokem +2

      Nice. Best number combo you could ask for

  • @dannyoaks85
    @dannyoaks85 Před rokem +53

    My 94 7.3 turbo idi runs up to 18lbs of boost and starts whenever I tell it to. You're dead on with the fuel return lines, a good pump and good glow plugs. Your biggest tip is the starter. Parts house starters suck for these engines.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +2

      Yes sir, night and day difference on the starter

    • @D3thM3tal
      @D3thM3tal Před rokem +2

      I loved my DB Electrical gear reduction unit - made the engine start far better.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Před 7 měsíci

      That's way too much boost unless it's been built internally

    • @jaimedelgado551
      @jaimedelgado551 Před 5 měsíci

      How did you get that much boost ?

    • @johnlaw8433
      @johnlaw8433 Před 5 měsíci

      Only 18lbs?my 97 psd will bury a 30lb gauge

  • @paulolson734
    @paulolson734 Před rokem +21

    I worked as a truck mechanic at a Ford-only truck dealership from '81-'04. I was jazzed when they announced the upcoming diesel truck in 82 and couldn't wait to get one. Mine is an early production '83 (yeah, thin block) F250 XLT 2wd with a/c and 3.54 limited slip as the only options. I've had it 40 years in mid-March.
    It has given me great service but only has 140k miles on it (I always commuted to work on motorcycles).
    I put 3 injection pumps, two water pumps, a vacuum pump, one set of glow plugs, one thermostat, a set of valve cover gaskets and one fuel return kit on in that time.
    Still has the original injectors. The power steering pump, gear, hoses and fluid are original and don't leak (I hope I'm not jinxing the thing by mentioning all this).
    I added a coolant filter and for several years had a spin-on Luberfiner bypass oil filter installed (just cause I could- I've since removed that).
    While I was at the dealership I scrounged exhaust tubing and a muffler from a medium duty 7.8L truck and fabricated a low restriction exhaust. Ran it on our chassis dyno before and after- picked up about 10hp (!) LOL. Got all the way to 120hp at the wheels.
    4 speed with 3.54s it returned exactly 20mpg on a vacation pulling a 13' travel trailer (the segment was 700 miles round trip from Flagstaff to Albuquerque to Flagstaff at the same pump). I was happy with that, but it could definitely use a little more grunt.
    All in all it's been a great truck and definitely paid for itself.

    • @travislivengood2744
      @travislivengood2744 Před rokem +3

      I don't want to brag but my EFI big block truck returned 6mpg pulling a 20' tandem axle flatbed with my 86 SVO on it. Same gear ratio but mines a 3x4. Traclok rear and open front!

    • @richardconnor2871
      @richardconnor2871 Před rokem

      Wow, I WISH my 6.9 got 20mpg! I might actually keep it if it did, lol. Sadly, mine sits in front of an automatic transmission, and a 4.10 rear axle with duallies, and it only pulls ~13.5mpg. It's got a Banks Turbo, and all those other components do mean it can pull practically anything. But it's just not economical for my uses these days.

    • @paulolson734
      @paulolson734 Před rokem

      @@richardconnor2871 I was trying to max out the mpg. All interstate at no more than 55mph. Tough to do when even the semis are all going 70+.

    • @captainobvious6334
      @captainobvious6334 Před rokem

      I just drove across Washington state and back to pick up a 35 ft trailer. 16k empty weight with the trailer. Averaged 9.5-10 mpg for the whole trip. Around 550 miles. 94 IDI factory turbo

    • @copperhead6132
      @copperhead6132 Před měsícem

      @travislivengood2744 That's not fair 😂. My small block (351w) EFI gets about 8 unloaded and is too gutless to pull itself, let alone a hill with a trailer 😂

  • @VB-bk1lh
    @VB-bk1lh Před 8 měsíci +7

    I worked for Ford dealers back when these were new. They were good engines that had very few issues.
    The occasional block crack in the first models around the block heater were handled in most cases under warranty.
    The early glow plug controllers were less than ideal but they did work, but we converted many over to the new style.
    The occasional bad lift pump or injection pump, or leaking return o rings were all we saw. In 25 years at Ford dealers I think I only had to replace two of those motors, one had 361k, the other over 700k.
    I had three 6.9L engines, one in an '86 F250, the second in an early 1987 F350, and one in an '84 Ford Cutaway motorhome.
    (I also had two IDI 7.3 engines, an '88, and a '94 before buying my first Powerstroke in 1997). Power wise the turbo charged DI engines have win hands down but for reliability under any condition the IDI would be my first choice of the two types.
    I only wish they had gone a different route both for the cold start options and the fuel return lines.
    If they had gone to a common rail system with an intake heater we'd have had a much simpler easier to start engine.

  • @rickyjessome4359
    @rickyjessome4359 Před rokem +34

    Fantastic job on this video Colt! This was totally different from what you normally do. But that being said it was great to learn about the 6.9 idi. I always loved learning the history of how things came about. Pretty neat how these old engines came factory with lots of goodies. I also think the 54 international getting a 6.9 is very fitting. Not to mention how awesome it's going to look rolling coal through the streets! Keep up the awesome content Colt. Cheers 🍻

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +1

      Haha glad you liked it, this video took a while to edit haha 😂

    • @rickyjessome4359
      @rickyjessome4359 Před rokem +1

      @@highostablegarage I believe it! Finding all the clips and editing them in then doing a voice-over on top of that is alot of work. Great job nonetheless

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +2

      @@rickyjessome4359 yes sir, the little green screen sections took a long time to figure out, same as the script. We will see how it goes haha

  • @gills3141
    @gills3141 Před 8 měsíci +2

    300 inline 6 enjoyers out here just having no issues because 4.9s are the more loyal of engines. I think peg would agree. Thank you for the great video and God bless. Remember all things for the glory of God.

  • @kyyuhl
    @kyyuhl Před rokem +11

    Great video!
    I myself have a ‘93 F350 Dually with the 7.3 IDI NA mated to a E40D trans and it certainly has a special charm to it that my other trucks don’t. It rides like a log wagon and you can turn the steering wheel from 12 to 3 before ever turning but that’s more on Ford than International.
    On mine I built a custom Fuel Filter -> Holley Red Electric Fuel Pump -> Fuel Filter mounted on the frame rail that turns on with the ignition. So much easier to start compared to the lift pump on the block.
    Also rewired all the glow plugs and bypassed the relay in the back to a new one that connects to a button on the dash. Most summer days I don’t need to even use them down here in TN. In the winter I just plug it in. Have a block heater and battery tender all wired up together and just cycle the plugs twice and fires up immediately. Save yourself the misery and always go with Motorcraft plugs too! The Autolites swell up and are a PITA to extract. Ask me how I know…
    As of now the new return lines aren’t leaking but once they do i’m considering getting some billet aluminum ones. Also had to put a new injection pump and 2 re-manned injectors. The only leaks are the valve cover and the oil pan gasket.
    My dad bought it in 1996 and I hope to keep it alive and well long enough for my kids to enjoy! Though I would like to buy a clapped out one to beat up like good ole Slave Lake!!!

  • @AlchemyCoin
    @AlchemyCoin Před rokem +3

    I had 3 of these! They are Incredible pieces of engineering. Loved that engine so much.

  • @markstrock6999
    @markstrock6999 Před rokem +5

    Very well done video. Glad to see a lot of solid information put forth for once instead of the usual myths. Also glad to see I made the video lol. I still have a lot of these things but I have not done much with them in recent years.
    Once life isn’t so busy I want to get back into building some crazy stuff.

  • @_..-.._..-.._
    @_..-.._..-.._ Před 7 měsíci +4

    Dang, that -50c start is -58f impressive. I bet thinner oil would really help the starter.

  • @jeetime9436
    @jeetime9436 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Your video is really good. Who ever did the editing did a great job. Keep it up.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před 3 měsíci

      I appreciate it 👌 they take quite a while to make haha 🤣

  • @mikerhyne3807
    @mikerhyne3807 Před rokem +5

    Actually, Navistar was the result of the breakup of International Harvester. The truck and engine division became Navistar International while the farm machinery division merged with J I Case to become Case IH.

  • @garylanders1470
    @garylanders1470 Před rokem

    Very interesting, ingormative and well produced!

  • @user-ri9hb6th1w
    @user-ri9hb6th1w Před rokem +2

    1986 f250 6.9 diesel was my first diesel i bought it for $400 and used it for 7 years to start my tree bussiness and i loved that truck , i put a easydump on it with a wood box and chipped into it although i needed more springs in the rear , but needless to say i fell in love with diesel motors and had every international engine from 6.9 idi to 7.3 idi then the turbo idi 7.3 then im curently driving a 2000 excursion 7.3 , most reliable diesel ever built imo....

  • @willhenderson8118
    @willhenderson8118 Před rokem +18

    This was a great video, loved learning more about the 6.9 idi

  • @frankbob4043
    @frankbob4043 Před rokem

    This is actually pretty dang cool. Thanks for the vid.

  • @HalfMoonCustoms
    @HalfMoonCustoms Před 10 měsíci

    Good video! Love my 68 F250 highboy with a 6.9L turbo and zf5.

  • @chaseblood1618
    @chaseblood1618 Před rokem

    I had an 87 one ton with the 6.9… I loved that truck. It wasn’t fast but it would drag anything I put behind it. Great engine.

  • @DankoStojanovic
    @DankoStojanovic Před rokem +4

    Well done. Great info about the old coal roller

  • @benduecker9650
    @benduecker9650 Před rokem +16

    Awesome video! I bought an 87 F-250 last year with the original 6.9 and 4 speed. What a great truck. Mine has a well maintained starting system and barked right off in single digits last year unplugged. Kinda made me wonder what the fuss was about with them being cold blooded. I ended up doing the injectors and return lines and I was shocked to find what I believe were the original injectors still in the truck. The date stamp on the vin tag in the door shows the truck being built in may of 87, the injectors were all stamped 2-87. Looking forward to more IDI content down the road!

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +3

      Yup, so far most of my 6.9s still have the factory injectors and are going strong

    • @lucasmclellan8388
      @lucasmclellan8388 Před 11 měsíci +1

      My 6.9 that I swapped into my truck has been neglected all it’s life has non working glow plugs and still comes to life in a few seconds on cold days imo proper timing is the most important

  • @ac0xr409
    @ac0xr409 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video man! Love my 6.9 in my 84 F-250, wanting to put one in my 76 highboy but not sure I have the mechanical ability to take on that project. Keep up the good work and good luck on the International project!

  • @rkzooplays
    @rkzooplays Před rokem +1

    Man I love this channel already thanks peg for putting me onto this dude.

  • @_..-.._..-.._
    @_..-.._..-.._ Před 7 měsíci +2

    Dang, tons of IDI info and generous amounts of memage? Subscribed!

  • @dennishill676
    @dennishill676 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Love the editing. Well played sir.

  • @irishn8
    @irishn8 Před rokem +1

    Great vid! Been following your channel ever since I got one myself.

  • @Slowlanegarage
    @Slowlanegarage Před rokem

    R&D IDI performance would be a great website to visit.
    Justin is a good guy

  • @bhr788
    @bhr788 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Just purchased my first 6.9L IDI ('87 250) and this was super helpful re. what work I know I'l be doing in the future!!

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Glad it helped out haha 😂 yeah definitely do those return lines

  • @jakemartin6039
    @jakemartin6039 Před rokem +3

    Someone may have already mentioned in the comments, but that hypermax built idi drag truck popped back up on a forum last year and is supposedly making a comeback. Guy was known as "Dadiesel" or something like that

  • @RuralTowner
    @RuralTowner Před rokem +1

    Got a 91 w/ the 7.3 w/ 5sp ZF5 & 2wd. Can get about 21 but gotten as high as 23. An OP put 3in (might be 4) straight pipe on it. Converted the GPs to manual by bypassing the automatic side of the controller which had died. Thing is just parked at the moment. I like the sound of that thing...kinda miss driving it too.

  • @ronsmith9251
    @ronsmith9251 Před rokem

    I love those motors.

  • @elijahcollier4547
    @elijahcollier4547 Před rokem

    I love my 6.9. Just got her board out by .020" and am waiting to get some boost to her

  • @alotojunk58
    @alotojunk58 Před rokem

    i had a early 90s crew cab dually, 7.3 IDI. hadit tuned up to pull horses, a local diesel injection shop re do the pump, banks turbo kit with an air to air, granny shifting the ZF 5 spd it went 13s. 400,000 miles later it still runs, just use it as a parts/lunch runner, is still fun stop light to stop light.

  • @baconcreek609
    @baconcreek609 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @hillbilly510
    @hillbilly510 Před rokem +5

    Awesome video. Makes me regret selling mine. but those were dark times. I will buy another. Had an 86 f250 xlt auto 2x4

  • @samthelegoman3990
    @samthelegoman3990 Před rokem +1

    Awesome Video Man!! Loved the American Psycho clip!

  • @gunz_n_bikes171
    @gunz_n_bikes171 Před rokem +11

    I love these idis they sound mean, loud and they smoke alot if your into that, but they just wont make much power bud but itll be interesting to see what you can max out of the thing

  • @armyofone3616
    @armyofone3616 Před rokem +1

    6.9L 420ci, it couldn’t get any better

  • @ingodwetrust1136
    @ingodwetrust1136 Před rokem +8

    You mentioned your idi is 2° advanced on the static timing, how much did you turn the pump over towards the passenger side? I've been told to go a dimes width, I've been wanting to advanced my 6.9 a bit to help with better acceleration, recently I was in a rush and took off to work with my cold timing advance still on and the truck felt way better and when it kicked off it went back to being a dog lol feels like I'm always pulling a trailer, so I'm hoping advancing the pump a bit will give me a similar feel and more pep, 86 6.9 C6 4X4, awesome work on the video I loved it 🍻

  • @themediocremechanic
    @themediocremechanic Před rokem +1

    Very nice video!

  • @DRAKE_DOES_STUFF
    @DRAKE_DOES_STUFF Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 1985 6.9 idi swapped along with its original chassis underneath a 1964 c20 custom long bed and cab its a real dope truck

  • @modernneanderthal6970

    I love working on the ol IDIs. Bought a 7.3 F250 that had a dropped lifter and chewed cam lobe. Did an in frame and custom grind on the cam and woke that sleepy girl up. Then I did a 12v Cummins swap

  • @dwightvoeks9970
    @dwightvoeks9970 Před rokem

    The 88 - 92 Ford trucks are my favorite body design but I've seen so many warnings about the diesel motors every time I researched them I started looking at swaps. Never pulled the trigger on one though. I did own a 89 with a 460 that was a great truck. My dad owned a 85 Ford diesel and it couldn't get out of it's own way. That was the last truck he bought new

  • @danlindeke2561
    @danlindeke2561 Před rokem +1

    Ran a 6.9 for years with no glow plugs,tiny shot of ether in morning. Started great rest of day.

  • @paul707.7
    @paul707.7 Před rokem

    I had a 1987 ford f250 with zf 5speed. .with a 6.9. With ats intake with garet turbo. .i put a 7.3. And took every thing from the 6.9 and bolted it all on to the 7.3. That truck was fking sick

  • @johnelliott7375
    @johnelliott7375 Před 4 měsíci

    I had one of each of the International gas motors and they were stout.😊

  • @jaredkennedy6576
    @jaredkennedy6576 Před rokem

    I have an 89 7.3idi in my 71 F250. My previous truck with this engine was a 69 F250, but the chassis just couldn't handle the weight and torque. This current one is on an 85 chassis that originally had a 6.9 and four speed, along with 3.07 gears. I had planned on swapping out to a 3.54 gearset, but having put a few thousand miles on this I think the high gears will stay. It does 80-85 all day turning in high teens to low 20s.

  • @detroitdiesel7074
    @detroitdiesel7074 Před rokem

    IDIs don’t get enough love!

  • @huntj62
    @huntj62 Před 7 měsíci

    the edits in this video is great

  • @joelkist1
    @joelkist1 Před rokem +2

    Never had the 6.9 but have had 7.3 turbo since 97 with 468k miles and ill never own any other truck LOL!

  • @LarryReynolds591
    @LarryReynolds591 Před 9 měsíci

    Fucking LOVE seeing ppl building IDIs. I have a 7.3 factory turbo F250 with a ZF5 and I love it.

  • @davidhollywood3923
    @davidhollywood3923 Před měsícem

    I found a company that makes billet single piece return rails for the 6.9/7.3. They were a pain to get on, but don’t leak and never will! 220 bucks.

  • @SaerTurner
    @SaerTurner Před rokem +8

    I use to have a 7.3 idi that put out 800 hp and 1200 Flt.Lts. shame it got stolen and found later burnt to a crisp and blown up But it was not that hard the only issue was keeping them from going Kaboom after 2-3 runs but you can make the 6.9 and 7.3 idi Runs very well and Safe at 290 hp 555 ftlbs with no issues as daily driver

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +3

      Yes sir they are quite reliable mills, always thought it would be cool to have one at an hp per cube

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Před rokem +1

      I have a studded 6.0 that I daily drive, but I have a 7.3 IDI that sits nowadays, and this makes me really want to give it the overhaul... New pistons and rings and rods, I know, what about bottom end?

    • @christopherbates2179
      @christopherbates2179 Před rokem +3

      😂 800hp idi

    • @LionsTigersBears
      @LionsTigersBears Před 7 měsíci

      They get that diesel runaway.

  • @wallyfronzaglio372
    @wallyfronzaglio372 Před rokem +2

    I had a 83 6.9 for 5 years it notoriously kept my wallet empty but when it ran right it was a beast my happiest Day was the day I sold it

  • @paulpetraitis2130
    @paulpetraitis2130 Před 2 měsíci

    Well.......that was entertaining!

  • @OldManTinkers
    @OldManTinkers Před rokem +5

    Dude I have run across your videos before But Man you got me. Love the way you put this together. Love the information, it looks like you really did your research. and it explains why my 88 7.3 idi gave up the (I ain't got no money for maintenance) goat and quit on me.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +2

      Hey I’m glad you liked it, this one took as much time to make as an entire week of my normal videos haha 😂

    • @OldManTinkers
      @OldManTinkers Před rokem +1

      @@highostablegarage oh I bet .that was allot of clip hunting and information gathering. Great Job Man.

  • @guerrillaradio9953
    @guerrillaradio9953 Před 5 měsíci

    These engines are so legendary I'm thinking about putting one in my 93 Chevy dually schlongbox when the ol' big block finally goes. See it's okay, because it's really an Intersmashional....lol. It's awesome they put so many in dirty ol
    school buses and small dump and grain trucks as the 444TE....well that's technically the powerstroke but still a damn good motor.

  • @grantdanze5215
    @grantdanze5215 Před rokem

    So is the mechanical glow plug controller a pre 1987 part? I’m doing the system right now and I bought both the solonoid type and the mechanical. I’m pretty sure I don’t need the mechanical one.

  • @crona2209
    @crona2209 Před rokem

    Great vid bro lol

  • @LifeisGood762
    @LifeisGood762 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Lmao I know nothing about diesels but the memes are on point with this video and now I know a little.

  • @Russellmonroe314
    @Russellmonroe314 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good content

  • @this_guy6965
    @this_guy6965 Před rokem

    I've also heard the legend of the 1200hp IDI. I never really believed it to be true, but I'd certainly like it to be

  • @guyderagisch4964
    @guyderagisch4964 Před rokem

    Had a 7.3 idi turbo in high-school. Super reliable but the lack of parts availability is what ended its service with the family

  • @fc3sboy1
    @fc3sboy1 Před rokem +2

    I knew max lagod of hypermax . Max was crazy about racing along with his dad. I am still good friends with a fella who works at hypermax in the injection room. I bet I can find out if that motor is still around.

  • @HashCoinRick
    @HashCoinRick Před rokem

    My idi had the sts turbo…. Absolute perfection for me

  • @Rebel-Neck
    @Rebel-Neck Před 7 měsíci

    My first truck was a 1986 f250 rwd, when the glow plugs are wore out and the fuel pumps are on the way out the door and the fuel issue going back to the tank. Squirting some gasoline in the breather always wprked but on occasion i had to put out a hood fire when it backfires. Just dont add too much or it trys locking up and takes a few key cycles to start. As for the batteries just stick a chunk of penny in between the battery terminal so the penny will oxidize before the terminals.

  • @PisstNBrokeOffroad
    @PisstNBrokeOffroad Před rokem

    love the video, earned a sub

  • @dcgutterproconroetexas6019

    😂😂😂😂👌loved the video

  • @_..-.._..-.._
    @_..-.._..-.._ Před 7 měsíci +1

    They had fine power from the factory, I’ve owned dozens of 6.9 7.3 and Chevy 6.2 and 6.5s and the 7.3 with an e4od was perfectly fine as a work truck in stock form. I later got a 94 powerstroke that must’ve had a detuned fleet engine or something, because it was WEAK!

  • @torquetrain8963
    @torquetrain8963 Před rokem

    The 6.9l v8 non turbo stands out strong like the great 4.9l 300ci . These are trucks that will probably outlast most of the junk coming out of the factories today. Simplicity, reliable and easy to work on and affordable. People who actually need pickups.

  • @weston596
    @weston596 Před 7 měsíci

    My favorite moment with this engine was in Fringe where an EMP from a device that David Robert Jones is using to colapse the town and it's alternate universe version, doesn't do jack versus a mechanical diesel powering an old schoolbus.

  • @daviddroescher
    @daviddroescher Před rokem +3

    I'm a fan of Ford design remote relay, I convert all my rigs. Run a #10jumper from the power to the start pin,run som 00 or0000 cable from power to relay where it's easy to get to for maintenance purposes like bumping the motor over settin valves, my 91.5 bump starts on the first compression cycle on the key. Plus when a shop gets instructions DO NOT START . They'll have hell trying to not follow instructions( especially when they refuse an introduction to a customized truck, they thought the motor had to be running to make the cable shifter work¿. Crushed oil pan into rotating assembly ,cault shop with a vom tryingto find the trigger wire and helped them push it into the shop. They still refused an introduction, week later they said pull the cab to get the Allison unbotled and 3k more. So i did the oil pan my self.)

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem

      Yes sir that’s a wild ride haha 😂 but I quite like them too, it’s a very simple but effect system

  • @megaparcoffroad
    @megaparcoffroad Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 7.3 turbo 1994 international / navistar / mercruiser this engine is in a 28 foot speed boat baja hull coupled to a bravo 3 . Super cheap on fuel and tons of reliable power 👌

  • @carl5536
    @carl5536 Před rokem

    That's the truck I want cause it's corrected plus the body cab and bed is perfect for what I want a true truck to be. No shit mobiles, a purt near ton diesel truck with plenty of torque and horsepower but ez on fuel...I had a Ford F150 truck that year, it was a gasoline engine 351 modified 400 and it got 8mpg and it was jest a half ton long bed with regular 5 lug wheels and it loved plenty of gas. Sometimes I got around 10mpg but that wasn't often enough lol....I love what you have and I gotta start looking under the hoods whenever I see 3/4 ton or ton trucks setting around but I never look cause some I always thought 460c.i.. gas engines but they could be the diesel engine like you have...I want one and if I don't find one maybe the webrnet might have one depending on price cause I gotta do work to make it right jest like you did...I don't want nutn purty just a decent old truck with long cab.. I don't like the never stuff. I'm into the better built 80s back into the 60s and 70s trucks

  • @daviddroescher
    @daviddroescher Před rokem +8

    Starter speed is critical for ANY diesel. No mater if NA or turbocharged, only boost system that makes boost on the starter is a blower.
    To slow of a piston speed allows too much time for the cylinder walls and piston to cool the air below combustion temperature. Had trouble with my starter in my Cummins not spinning fast enough required touching the throttle to fire off. 3 starters in I discovered the crimp on the lug was not tight going to the battery.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem

      Yes sir usually it’s something very simple, bad ground usually

  • @MrCthieke
    @MrCthieke Před 8 měsíci +1

    I had an 84 f350. Never plugged in never failed to start quickly

  • @rondye9398
    @rondye9398 Před rokem +1

    My 1983 6.9 was one of the very first to be produced and had a fatal flaw. The glow plug system had an additional relay that was eliminated in later versions. Although it used the same controller/components otherwise. It was never made clear to me what the additional relay controlled. After untold numbers of cold start problems with multiple changes of (I thought) all of the components, the system started coming on going down the highway and of course melted the glow plugs and destroyed 3 cylinders. At the time these were very expensive to repair and it was pulled in favor of the 460. I still own the truck in very good condition and have a Cummins/Allison replacement for the gas hog.

    • @johnprice867
      @johnprice867 Před 9 měsíci

      Did you do the Cummings conversation I'm thinking along those lines 4 my 96 F250 460 I can't afford the gas horrible milage like 8 on a good day lol

  • @moltenmetal5645
    @moltenmetal5645 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have an 03 f350 with the dreaded 6.0, going to engine swap it. Was set on a 12v swap, but the prices on a clapped out 12v needing a rebuild is sky high these days. So i was thinking about an IDI swap as i had one back in the 80's, it wasn't fast but was pretty much bulletproof and one can be found fairly cheaply to rebuild. Thanks for the video

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad you liked it 👌 I’ve always found for the Everyman the good old Idi is a solid engine

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Před 7 měsíci

      Sell that truck. Absolutely no reason to attempt a swap on the new vehicles

  • @josephfaria6617
    @josephfaria6617 Před rokem +2

    "Fix your electrical" smoke detector beeps.

  • @_..-.._..-.._
    @_..-.._..-.._ Před 7 měsíci +1

    I always thought the hypermax story was BS. Most dynos couldn’t measure that much power and torque in the early 90’s. I don’t doubt the possibility of that power. But you had more info than I’ve ever seen about that truck on the forums in the last 20 years, and the pics! Never saw pics before, that makes it seem way more credible than I’ve ever thought.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před 7 měsíci

      I’m working on a dedicated video about the hypermax engine itself, should put it to rest after that 👌

  • @quartzcyanis
    @quartzcyanis Před rokem

    id love a 7.3 idi but they didnt sell them here in the uk, but if i did have one, id love to but individual intakes on it, like itbs on a gas engine, rev it high, keep it na, and run high compression and tubular headers

  • @michaelatkin9649
    @michaelatkin9649 Před 7 měsíci

    You know what i was thinking that could make this video better the whole time? Clips of movies and other videos along with memes. You should put some in

  • @markstrock6999
    @markstrock6999 Před rokem +1

    PS: I had found a time slip from the truck years ago, it was a picture of the time slip laying on the hood/fender of the truck. I will see if I can track that down

  • @hotrod6919
    @hotrod6919 Před rokem +8

    A IDI that handle's 147psi? Yet my last IDI I owned Didn't last a full week with just a few pound's. I added a Banks Sidewinder and after one weekend the both heads were literally cracked in half

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +3

      Never heard of them cracking before head wise, where did it crack on the head? Ive had a few 302s crack out between the intake and exhaust valve guides but that was due to running lean

    • @lonekiterrocky
      @lonekiterrocky Před rokem +1

      I have a 86 f250 6.9 with ats turbo. Only get 12 psi of boost with no issues as you state.

  • @tkoborny
    @tkoborny Před 6 měsíci

    I have a 1985 F250 6.9 4x4 manual that runs great. My issue is all the crumbling wiring. I need to completely rewrite the entire truck. Oh and can’t forget the play in the steering wheel.

  • @kbdesignz5808
    @kbdesignz5808 Před rokem

    I’m waiting to get an IH DT360. All mechanical

  • @nou8257
    @nou8257 Před rokem +2

    ohh hey that old 7.3 idi that I used to own must of been that 1,200 h.p engine and i didnt know it as it took 3 full cans of ether to get to start on a 80f day

  • @noka55
    @noka55 Před rokem +1

    Can u do an in-depth video on the glow plug set up

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem

      I can in the future but I already have a pretty good one, called how to retrofit a 7.3 glowplug system on a 6.9

  • @samzuchero9761
    @samzuchero9761 Před 10 měsíci

    The drag truck was discovered in a barn in jersey still have the motor in the f100

  • @Psychli
    @Psychli Před rokem

    I really enjoyed the video and it taught me a lot. But also: please change your smoke detector batteries so that I can see more videos later!

  • @tommygetz5867
    @tommygetz5867 Před rokem +1

    I have a 94 7.3 IDIT. I put in new injectors and had the pump rebuilt and had it running good but was still fighting air intrusion. I bought some R&D billet return rails for the injectors and had it running but had some leaks. So I took everything back apart and replaced some torn o-rings. Once I had it all back together it would not start whatsoever. To be certain that fuel was getting to the filter housing and to the injection pump I put an electric lift pump and deleted the mechanical. Still won’t start, fuel is not getting past the pump to the injectors at all. Took a look at the fuel shut of solenoid and replaced it to be sure and still nothing. Ran a hot wire from the battery to the positive on the solenoid and still nothing. New battery’s and starter as well. Sort of an SOS if you see this. Hoping the pump I had rebuilt didn’t take a dump some how.

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem

      When dealing with these engines they can be real SOBs if the return line system is ever touched, best way is to manually bleed each line by cracking the injectors while turning it over, then tightening them before trying again. If I was you I would double make sure you have fuel going into the pump and fuel coming out, if you still don’t have fuel coming out you might have a cloggers mesh filter on the inlet of the pump, it sits behind the fuel line.

    • @tommygetz5867
      @tommygetz5867 Před rokem

      @@highostablegarage fuel is for sure getting to the pump but definitely not past the pump. I’ve tried bleeding the lines one by one and all at once and still got nothing.

    • @jrt2924
      @jrt2924 Před rokem

      ​@@tommygetz5867we had Idi boat shutdown suddenly during cruise turned out to Be broken injector pump shaft

  • @cpuwizard9225
    @cpuwizard9225 Před rokem

    Really good batteries and a starter made on Wednesday ensures these things start, even if they don't want to. I have the video to prove it.

  • @williamvaughan1218
    @williamvaughan1218 Před rokem +2

    Better make sure you have the proper amount of sca additives in the coolant and a good radiator cap o prevent cylinder wall cavitation erosion

  • @Brokeandtwistedgarage
    @Brokeandtwistedgarage Před rokem +3

    Check out my 6.9idi ranger! She gets around just fine , with all of the boost and fuel hahaha

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před rokem +1

      Ill have to give it a look

    • @Brokeandtwistedgarage
      @Brokeandtwistedgarage Před rokem +1

      @@highostablegarage great video on the idi by the way, I’ve got a couple, and I think there great engines for what they are ….

  • @drkies
    @drkies Před rokem

    Great use of American Ps

  • @chevyboyforlife4234
    @chevyboyforlife4234 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've never seen a 6.9 idi under 1k...but I have seen many 6.0 ls with wiring harness for well under 1k

    • @highostablegarage
      @highostablegarage  Před 8 měsíci

      They are getting expensive now, cheaper to buy a whole truck and then part it out

  • @totensiebush
    @totensiebush Před rokem

    what do you think of the 6.9 vs 7.3IDI? are there any significant advantages to the 6.9?

    • @jdoerr779
      @jdoerr779 Před rokem

      Literally no advantages to the 6.9 IDI over the 7.3. Enjoy it though. All improvements.

  • @cloakdaggercustoms3903

    If you're just yanking the engine out of that 85, would you be wiling to sell some parts that are left? I'm having a heck of a time finding a grill and headlight bezels for mine. Lol.