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The $500 7.3 Powerstroke F250 Project Begins! - Dipstick Tube Leak

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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
  • The Cheap $500 7.3 Powerstroke F250 project is getting underway. Today we'll take care of the dipstick tube leak, oil change, trans filter change and fuel filter change.
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Komentáře • 91

  • @hitmanhite8958
    @hitmanhite8958 Před rokem +1

    Lol, my old one has been in the pan for 10 years. I would have thought I would have pulled the engine by now for a reseal, nope still rolling with no leaks.

  • @hitmanhite8958
    @hitmanhite8958 Před rokem +1

    Be interesting to see how that tranny holds up with injectors and turbo. Good luck. Only one man is trust to rebuild it, and he is in Arkansas.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před 11 měsíci

      I would imagine the trans has had some attention at some point in its life. If not, I'm sure we'll find out. He's put about 3500 miles on it since this video. So far, so good.

  • @billgardner9328
    @billgardner9328 Před rokem +1

    On my 1999 7.3 Auto trans I removed the return line from trans cooler and idled until clean atf came out. No reason to dirty up new oil

  • @eletricpheasant8761
    @eletricpheasant8761 Před 16 dny +1

    For your information and angle with a stiff wire wheel what is taking that off without risk of fire 🔥

  • @wvbiker746
    @wvbiker746 Před rokem +1

    Won't dropping the oil bung down below the windage tray eventually wear a hole in the bottom of the oil pan???????????

  • @mrbill8542
    @mrbill8542 Před rokem +2

    Is that 3/4 ton a short bed from the factory???? I thought they were all long beds !!!

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      Yes, sure is. I also have a black 2000 7.3 short bed. Check it out on my channel - It's called Freedom.

  • @JLCmike4014
    @JLCmike4014 Před rokem +5

    I had to do several of those dipstick nut repair jobs when i was working on school buses. What i always did was jam a pipe cleaning brush in the tube hole with several zip ties attached to the handle like a chain link fence in case it fell in a can easily retrieve it. Once the adapter was pushed inside the pan i could remove the old o-ring, and clean the mating surface inside the pan with a rag and some brake clean. Put some grease on the new o-ring (to hold it in the adapter better) and fit it into the groove of the adapter. Put a small bead of silicone on the outside of the pan around the adapter opening with the gasket and tighten the nut back in place. Never had one come back leaking.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I had ordered a set of pipe cleaning brushes, but they were lost in delivery.

  • @poweredbyfaith
    @poweredbyfaith Před rokem +1

    Nice work and great vid. I fixed a 95 without taking the nut off. I cleaned all the oil off the pan and the dipstick area and used the Ford gray RTV. I put about 10 layers over several days. Worked prefect.

  • @jeffreypinder9398
    @jeffreypinder9398 Před rokem +3

    The bigger the blob, the better the job! Ideally you have a catch can under the truck...good one!

  • @TonyLasagna
    @TonyLasagna Před rokem +3

    That sandwich photo had me rolling. 😂 if that doesn’t gain you subscribers (I subbed) I don’t know what will.

  • @Nostradamus_Order33
    @Nostradamus_Order33 Před rokem +4

    Dead pedal is the pedal position sensor. Take the whole pedal unit out first, clean it. There is a small switch that can get dirt in it.

  • @onefixitman
    @onefixitman Před rokem +1

    Sometimes the water fuel bowl heater will ground out and pop the fuse and the ECM power comes off the same circuit in my early 99. I just unplugged mine and replaced the fuse and it works just fine. I need to rebuild the fuel bowl.

  • @planbeeapiaries
    @planbeeapiaries Před rokem +2

    The oil pressure gauge on the 7.3 is a semi dummy one. It only shows that there is pressure but not how high or low it is. Just FYI.

  • @mrbmd710
    @mrbmd710 Před rokem +2

    Nice Fun project keep it up.

  • @travisthompson3700
    @travisthompson3700 Před rokem +1

    A good real-world video

  • @chucknSC
    @chucknSC Před rokem +3

    I used to think I’d like to have 7.3 as a spare truck. After watching these 7.3 videos I decided to forget about that.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem

      Well, you have to keep in mind that all 7.3 trucks are at least 20 years old now, and most of them worked every day of their life. 350k is the average mileage you'll find. With maintenance items done, most of these trucks will still be alive well over the million mile mark. Also, these were the last trucks to not have all the emissions controls on them, so they're simpler to work on and much more basic, which makes them extremely reilable. This is probably the second most reilable engine IH/Navistar ever made the 6.9 IDI is probably the first.

  • @welshlyn9097
    @welshlyn9097 Před rokem +3

    Just found your channel and I have to say it’s very good a lot better than most .You and your family stay safe,the old Welsh coal miner.😊

  • @Gdone
    @Gdone Před rokem +1

    Not concerned about the material that went into oil pan from cleaning/ sanding

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem

      No, oil change immediately afterwards. Also, got another oil change last week. So, that's two changes in 75 miles. Should be good.

  • @josephcivita1450
    @josephcivita1450 Před rokem +1

    MEK will dissolve epoxy. But please use a respirator, gloves, and eye protection. Try to work in a well ventilated area.

  • @Killmonize
    @Killmonize Před rokem +1

    I'm getting an e350 7.3 ambulance soon to renovate.. what do u recommend any particular oil? Do u have certain things that fail? The vehicle has only 146k on clock. What things to look out for? Also any addives to add or that you use to make the 7.3 run better.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      For oil, I use Shell Rotella T4 - I don't run Synthetic myself, just good old dead dinosaurs. For additives, I use ArchOil in the fuel and in the oil: Here are links:
      Oil Friction Modifier: amzn.to/3m0oLj7
      Fuel Treatment: amzn.to/3SmvIHy
      The only things that really fail on these are the Cam Position Sensor and FICM. Both are fairly uncommon, though. I do hear about the failures a lot, but the other side of that coin is the millions of other trucks out there that are fine. At 146K, I would think you'll be good.

    • @Killmonize
      @Killmonize Před rokem

      @@ProjectTimeGarage thank you so much for getting back to me. First time powerstrike owner. Figured pick a good one. Thank. I really enjoyed all the videos.

  • @garybrady9531
    @garybrady9531 Před rokem +1

    Black ATF has little to no viscosity next the transmission clutches fry

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem

      Correct, that's why we are changing it as the first thing we do to the truck.

  • @vicklima1195
    @vicklima1195 Před rokem +1

    I just bought 02 f250 with the 7.3 engine I’m not sure what’s wrong with it.the last owner say it it’s starting blow white smoke so he decided to park it back in 2019.i would definitely need you to work on my truck if that’s possible!?

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      Well, white smoke is usually indicative of either coolant or fuel burning. First thought is Injector O-Rings. Unfortunately, I don't offer repair services - Way too much going on.

    • @vicklima1195
      @vicklima1195 Před rokem +1

      So best thing to do replace the engine? I love your channel buddy keep up the good work. Thanks for the reply

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      @@vicklima1195 No, I would suspect a new set of Injectors would solve it. That's it most of the time.

    • @vicklima1195
      @vicklima1195 Před rokem +1

      Hey buddy I was able to crank the truck today thanks to you! But it didn’t ran for long because I have hoe on the top of the engine oil was coming out from there. looks like a plug because i can see some tread on it

    • @vicklima1195
      @vicklima1195 Před rokem

      Any idea what’s the name of that part? I will replace the injectors just like you told me

  • @canadagoose27
    @canadagoose27 Před rokem +1

    I personally would have completely flushed the tranny of all the old ATF. I have 318k miles on mine and have done a complete flush 3 times since i've owned the truck. I bought it with 109k miles. It is easy to do on these transmissions by unscrewing the return line from the cooler where it screws into the side of the trans. Put a hose on the end of the steel line into a catch pan or bucket. Fill the pan with new ATF then run it till a couple quarts comes out, Stop, refill pan run again for a few times till new fluid comes out the hose. Love my 2002 with the 7.3! Thanks for the videos on the truck.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem

      Good info man, thank you!!

    • @richardbarkley9909
      @richardbarkley9909 Před rokem +1

      IMHO transmission FLUSHING is a bad idea at any mileage. Just drain and fill. And in the case of a '99 7.3 Power Stroke truck they HAVE a drain on the torque converter so by draining the pan AND converter there is no way there is a quart of fluid left in the lines and cooler.

    • @canadagoose27
      @canadagoose27 Před rokem +1

      @@richardbarkley9909 Reason? My trans has over 500,000 kms on it, never been rebuilt and i always flush all the old fluid out at roughly 100000 km intervals. Still no problems with it.

  • @richardbarkley9909
    @richardbarkley9909 Před rokem +1

    Didn't see you drain the torque converter. On the '99s at least, may be later ones there IS a drain on the converter.

  • @dugsdub1981
    @dugsdub1981 Před rokem +1

    Man I would love a 500 dollar 7 🌳

  • @robertsmith987
    @robertsmith987 Před rokem +1

    New subscriber here beautiful videos

  • @glennblum6410
    @glennblum6410 Před rokem +1

    Possibly a ham radio operator? I spy a UV5R.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      Yes sir, I"ve been a ham for a number of years now. I have a few of those little radios. They're pretty decent for a knockaround unit.

    • @glennblum6410
      @glennblum6410 Před rokem

      I had my ticket since 98. Kd5dga is my call

  • @gerryaustin8687
    @gerryaustin8687 Před rokem +1

    Just found the channel today. In ref to the pre-filter, I have a 6.0. Is there one for that motor?

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      I think AirDog and FASS make pumps/filters for virtually every diesel imaginable. In my case, I went to NAPA, bought a filter housing, a spin-on diesel filter and two pipe nipples. I cut the rubber line as close to the tank as I could, and put my filter assembly in it. It all cost about $50 and took me less than an hour. I'm about to do a video on the full setup when we add it to this truck. This time, I'll be SURE to get part numbers and links to products. Stay tuned!!

  • @TrentF
    @TrentF Před rokem +1

    The intermediate pedal could be the electronic part of the pedal going bad, dang thing is expensive.

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem

      It may be the pedal, but my money is on the IPR or ICP.

    • @Nostradamus_Order33
      @Nostradamus_Order33 Před rokem

      @@ProjectTimeGarage if the ICP is bad, then it goes to default reading. It will still run. If it is the IPR then it will never start.
      I owned and repaired my truck, 22 years right out of the showroom.

  • @tonypaul2987
    @tonypaul2987 Před rokem +1

    I like yall fellows lol

  • @peetky8645
    @peetky8645 Před rokem +1

    what does dead pedal mean?

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem

      Basically the gas pedal has no effect on the engine. It stays at idle no matter what. The 7.3 and 6.0 trucks exhibit that symptom when there are problems with the ICP sensor or IPR valve.

  • @sparky4431
    @sparky4431 Před rokem +3

    If you have a shop, why wouldn't you drop the oil pan and do it right?

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +2

      Well, dropping the pan involves removing the transmission, transfer case, driveshaft, front tires, front springs, front axle, and both engine mounts. The Ford service manual says the engine should be removed.
      So, go through all that, or use one of the quick and easy repairs? Also, these repair kits have been around a while. They are proven to work.

    • @sparky4431
      @sparky4431 Před rokem +2

      @@ProjectTimeGarage Wow, I didn't realize you had to take that much off. Going that far, might as well pull the engine and check it out top to bottom. Thanks for the info. Merry Christmas!

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      @@sparky4431 yeah I think that's why these repair kits are so popular. Merry Christmas!!

    • @alex.k3166
      @alex.k3166 Před rokem

      doing it the right way is never any fun gotta switch it up

  • @mikeyadrick5154
    @mikeyadrick5154 Před rokem +1

    another item to do is--drop the tank and clean this out--very important--not so big a job as you might think---Mikey

  • @TheMoparGarage
    @TheMoparGarage Před rokem +1

    Well I guess now I know why every single 7.3 I’ve ever looked under was hemorrhaging oil from the oil pan 😂

    • @ProjectTimeGarage
      @ProjectTimeGarage  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, if they aren't leaking then they're probably out

    • @JLCmike4014
      @JLCmike4014 Před rokem

      My 1999 F-350 with the 7.3L is probably one of the absolute cleanest and most dry 7.3s you’ll ever see. But i’m extremely picky about my truck, don’t like any leaks or dirt on it whatsoever.

    • @rogercarrico4975
      @rogercarrico4975 Před rokem

      Knock wood! But my 97 7.3 dipstick tube is dry as a bone..I now know what to do if it every leaks

    • @JLCmike4014
      @JLCmike4014 Před rokem +1

      @@rogercarrico4975, it’s not hard to do by any means. Like i said put a chain link of zip ties on the pipe cleaning brush just in case you do in fact drop it in the pan so then it’s easy to retrieve.

  • @monkeywrench8990
    @monkeywrench8990 Před rokem +1

    Project name:
    Dead Red Revival

  • @Kevinmaddox1000
    @Kevinmaddox1000 Před rokem +2

    You look like Brock Lesnar

  • @davidlampe4153
    @davidlampe4153 Před rokem +1

    I was wondering if you had put different mirrors on, the old mirrors were much smaller.
    That old epoxy was really awful, and the pan isn’t quarter inch thick steel so you don’t want to hit it hard with the sharp objects. Nice quality editing job thanks for your hard work in the editing dungeon!