1 °F Cold Start Challenge in Alaska | 1996 Ford 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Starting a 1996 Ford F350 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel in Alaska in 1 degree F subzero temperatures. This truck has been good to me, starts by itself without being plugged in down to about -25 F. It's amazing what good glow plugs and glowplug relays, good injectors,good batteries and a good starter will do. I always get request to see the truck do a cold start because folks don't believe it's possible, so here's another one...
    #coldstart #coldstartchallenge #alaska #diesel #ford #powerstroke

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  • @grizzleypeak
    @grizzleypeak Před rokem +4442

    If you take care of them, you never need the Cosby sauce...

    • @christianf4305
      @christianf4305 Před rokem +50

      What’s Cosby sauce?

    • @grizzleypeak
      @grizzleypeak Před rokem

      @@christianf4305
      Either starting fluid. Zip ties and bias plies calls it that on his channel. On the Cosby show, back in the day, Bill made some of his secret BBQ sauce that was said to make the ladies all lovey-dovey. Well, fast forward to what we now know about creepy Bill and what got him in prison.

    • @brentlovesjesus2294
      @brentlovesjesus2294 Před rokem +149

      @@christianf4305 starter fluid

    • @DaggerDong
      @DaggerDong Před rokem +244

      @@christianf4305 Are you stunned Willard?!?!? Lol

    • @Xyrox211
      @Xyrox211 Před rokem +87

      ​@@christianf4305 the ether bunny is coming soon.

  • @havelthebonk1226
    @havelthebonk1226 Před rokem +2944

    Sad to think there may never be trucks this good ever again

    • @cargotoolshop5319
      @cargotoolshop5319 Před rokem +67

      I'm more of a Cummins fan, but I drive semis, no ot diesel pickup trucks, my latest truck is a series 60 Detroit, they don't start if it's under 20 degrees out, stay strong guys

    • @mr.brownn6984
      @mr.brownn6984 Před rokem +69

      All praises to Jesus Christ 🙏❤️🥹

    • @dadurkey8287
      @dadurkey8287 Před rokem +34

      @@mr.brownn6984 no, blood for the blood God

    • @BruceDragon-sf1tr
      @BruceDragon-sf1tr Před rokem +14

      the 7.3 Godzilla (gas but damn good)

    • @MasterVader512
      @MasterVader512 Před rokem +1

      @@cargotoolshop5319i have a series 60 too 😢

  • @nuggy6333
    @nuggy6333 Před rokem +855

    Not a Ford guy but that sweet looking truck. I love seeing older trucks kept in good condition.

    • @reyesbiz101
      @reyesbiz101 Před 8 měsíci

      Not a Ford guy because you haven't grown out of being a follower. Sticking with the better shit you heard spoke at a younger age. Grow up and think for yourself bro. A whole other world is out here, outside of your comfort zone and what your heroes said when you were 8....

    • @johnnywad7728
      @johnnywad7728 Před 8 měsíci +5

      I was stationed at Ft. Wainwright in the early 1980s. I can vouch for the cold temperatures. But 1 degree is a warm day in Alaska in the winter. My guess is at normal central Alaska winter temperatures of -30 to -50 or colder,you would maybe get a have revolution of crankshaft and then maybe a solenoid click after that.

    • @Fishing570
      @Fishing570 Před 7 měsíci

      Makes me feel old. I remember when i was 10 my dad bought a brand new 95 F450 7.3L and i told all my friends about it. He went through 6 transmissions with that truck but my god i loved the sound of it. It didnt help he would load the dumpbody up and be towing a dual axle chipper everyday.

    • @Mud-life-at-busco-beach
      @Mud-life-at-busco-beach Před 6 měsíci

      The older trucks like that are the best they don't build them like they do anymore

  • @MindRiot395th
    @MindRiot395th Před rokem +424

    The whine sound from under the hood is the power steering pump 'churning' up the cold power steering fluid. usually once it warms up the whining stops and the steering wheel moves smoothly. thanks for the great vids - cheers from Canada.

    • @oddball0022
      @oddball0022 Před 8 měsíci +10

      I have a first gen 12v Cummins but mine does the same thing, I try to let it warm up the power steering before I do too much with it cuz the steering feels like it's moving in jello when it's less than like 5 to 10 degrees lol

    • @LearningOfOld
      @LearningOfOld Před 8 měsíci +2

      Was literally about to ask what the whining was and thank you for the answe🤙

    • @Chopperdog
      @Chopperdog Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@LearningOfOldPowersteering can make the same noise if it has a leak.

    • @DavidB-sj7pz
      @DavidB-sj7pz Před 8 měsíci +6

      Every Ford truck with power steering that I have driven made that same noise.

    • @Charles-64
      @Charles-64 Před 8 měsíci

      I was just about to say that, I even had a mustang that the power steering pump did the same thing

  • @Sackmatters
    @Sackmatters Před rokem +1885

    Coldest I’ve got my ol girl to pop off was -17F not plugged in up here. 95 powerstroke with 167k on her.

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +111

      Nice! That's pretty good!

    • @Sackmatters
      @Sackmatters Před rokem +72

      @@TruckHouseLife she’s a cranky one. Always has been. Doesn’t help it’s been a plow truck for the last 15 years.

    • @TheFarmallfarmer
      @TheFarmallfarmer Před rokem +14

      @@TruckHouseLife love your 1995 7.3

    • @nrco4632
      @nrco4632 Před rokem +6

      thats how many miles my honda has!!

    • @jdiewoc
      @jdiewoc Před rokem +5

      ​@@nrco4632 my Honda gots 272k n still going strong

  • @mikerayle6103
    @mikerayle6103 Před rokem +317

    As long as your glowplugs, glow plug relay are good and have good batteries and starter you shouldn't have too many issues with those 7.3s. Didn't have to mess with ours all winter think it got plugged in a few times and it really didn't need it. Although it will help the truck start easier. And helps with heater core blowing warm air into cab sooner. Coming from Michigan. 300k+ on the clock.

  • @robeddy3722
    @robeddy3722 Před 8 měsíci +157

    I like how he's in the damn tundra and still locks his doors.

    • @jacob1121
      @jacob1121 Před 8 měsíci +32

      Those kind of habits die hard. If you ever lived in the city you never stop locking doors.

    • @jesseb.1822
      @jesseb.1822 Před 8 měsíci +36

      Bears can open doors 🤷

    • @andrejakobsson5790
      @andrejakobsson5790 Před 7 měsíci +4

      It's for the bear bandits

    • @l.b.3148
      @l.b.3148 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Scroll back in his snowmobile videos. He was out with a buddy on a snowmobiling trip, each had their own rigs. Some weird tweeker appeared out of nowhere and tried to break into their rigs. That is why you lock your rig.

    • @dudeman71213
      @dudeman71213 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Always lock the rig, regardless of the location. Folks around where I live have had their rigs gutted while on remote hikes.

  • @JayGBee
    @JayGBee Před 6 měsíci +9

    One of the best diesel engines ever made

    • @lankster_yt6252
      @lankster_yt6252 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The best diesel engine made*

    • @Tonk-tz1pt
      @Tonk-tz1pt Před 3 měsíci +1

      What do you mean "one f the best diesels ever" 7.3 is the best the world has ever seen

    • @JayGBee
      @JayGBee Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Tonk-tz1pt Idk the 5.9 has to be in the conversation too 💪🏼

  • @elijahcavin2408
    @elijahcavin2408 Před rokem +178

    I had 328k on a 7.3 and it always started good. Good batteries, starter and do glow plugs when needed.

    • @TruckHouseLife
      @TruckHouseLife  Před rokem +23

      fact

    • @Frindleeguy
      @Frindleeguy Před 8 měsíci

      Had? You'd have to get mine from a last will and testament...

    • @elijahcavin2408
      @elijahcavin2408 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Frindleeguy Just a truck. Used it for work and had to make a decision, wasn't reliable for me anymore. It was 2wd as well.

  • @texner3540
    @texner3540 Před rokem +633

    bro how can this be an alaskan truck and be this clean? respect

    • @SXSPRIME
      @SXSPRIME Před rokem +90

      Winter dosent hurt the car salt does. And worse is salt cars in a climate that freezez and that's Shit lasts forever up there

    • @kargmeister
      @kargmeister Před rokem +14

      ​@PrisonMike308 Welcome to Minnesota, where salt is used heavily, lol

    • @aleclenzen8347
      @aleclenzen8347 Před rokem +18

      ​@@kargmeister hell ya it is. Them mfrs spray you at the red lights they don't care lol. MN is rough on the salt. To heavy IMO. Trucks still go 20 on the freeway while I'm going 60 in my accord not sliding a bit.

    • @MikeSmith-do5gu
      @MikeSmith-do5gu Před rokem

      ​@@aleclenzen8347 till you wreck and die

    • @fishnfreak04
      @fishnfreak04 Před rokem +3

      @@kargmeisteryepppp… my dodge is bad bad

  • @mkowboy13
    @mkowboy13 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Man I love everything about 70’s to 90’s ford pickups!!

  • @adamhorton1601
    @adamhorton1601 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Used to start these all the time in the cold like this. The things you need for success in order of priority:
    1 Good batteries that hold a charge when it's this cold out. Not enough cranking speed, not enough heat to fire. If they are bad, you're done.
    2 Working glow plug system. This includes mostly the high current solenoid, wiring and connections, and the glow plugs themselves. Glow plugs and solenoids last longer when your batteries are good and voltage stays up where it belongs.
    3 Changing the oil regularly and often. On these engines particularly, they use engine oil as hydraulic fluid to actuator the injectors. Lack of maintenance in the oil department causes these injectors to not actuate properly, ESPECIALLY in the cold. If you have the other two and it still won't start, it's probably time for injectors and more rigorous oil change schedule.
    Bonus! Like he said, oil viscosity. 15w40 has almost no place in cold climates even in the summer. The old adage of "it's a diesel, it takes thick oil" is such a myth.

    • @MrBellyman128
      @MrBellyman128 Před 6 měsíci

      What oil would you recommend for these in the cold? I just bought 0w-40 mobile 1

  • @drewdude7960
    @drewdude7960 Před rokem +54

    Love the 7.3. Hands down my favorite diesel engine ever made.

  • @CODZOMBIES-ml2sm
    @CODZOMBIES-ml2sm Před rokem +5

    As a guy who wants to own a obs power stroke, this is one of the CLEANEST ones I’ve seen, thag paint job is out of this world man

  • @grant8490
    @grant8490 Před 8 měsíci

    Not a Ford guy, but my dream truck is anything with a 7.3 in it. Cant deny they are the best diesels ever built.

  • @mustangdbest220
    @mustangdbest220 Před rokem +34

    That’s a absolutely beautiful truck

  • @Jayytee177
    @Jayytee177 Před rokem +52

    What a beast of a vehicle

  • @bellboy1011
    @bellboy1011 Před rokem +35

    Absolutely love it. Love the 7.3. Love the paint. Love the fact that it’s a livable space on a damn 7.3. Fucking awesome man

  • @bradparker7069
    @bradparker7069 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I drive a 2004GMC Sierra 3/4 ton HD that I bought new. I’ve used a synthetic oil since it’s 1st oil change and she starts just as well when it gets that cold here in northern Michigan. I’ve had a Predator programer for it since day one. I drive it 200 miles in one direction at least twice a month so 800 total miles. Average highway driving at around 76mph it gets around 27.1 mpg. It’s best mpg was 29.6. I’m planning on leasing a truck this fall and spending the next 2 years doing a complete down to the frame restoration. Plan on it being the last truck I ever own!!!!!

  • @duncandmcgrath6290
    @duncandmcgrath6290 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ive never owned one but , i worked for a crew in the early 90's that had bunch of these as flatbeds . The amount of punishment that 7.3 can take is legendary.

  • @daneboro6847
    @daneboro6847 Před rokem +97

    7.3 the best ford diesel engine ever!

    • @bigdaddydaddy3203
      @bigdaddydaddy3203 Před rokem +12

      My 350 is down to nothing but the motor ya can’t kill it I love my 7.3

    • @doylehargraves9243
      @doylehargraves9243 Před rokem

      New 6.7s will eat its ass all day long

    • @Welcometofacsistube
      @Welcometofacsistube Před rokem +13

      To bad ford had nothing to do with the 7.3

    • @brycelund4112
      @brycelund4112 Před rokem +19

      Not a Ford engine. It’s an international.

    • @michealortiz3350
      @michealortiz3350 Před rokem +8

      ​@@Welcometofacsistube neither has dodge with thr Cummins so what's your point.

  • @shrimplomein6509
    @shrimplomein6509 Před rokem +3

    I love that somewhere along the way block warmers became something people thought was necessary and not just something that was good to use and nice to have. Ya don't need one if the engine is taken care of, but they are nice.

  • @dougbarnett715
    @dougbarnett715 Před rokem +26

    Love the truck, great video. The only thing I have to add is that I noticed the rear screen down below flickering while you were starting the truck. You need to swap its main power to the auxiliary power off of the ignition. Very important. It keeps electronics safe from the power fluctuations that occur during startup.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Literally no one has ever said anything like that except for you. I've seen thousands of IDI and PSD forums. Never once have I heard of this.

    • @fernandosoria-molina8492
      @fernandosoria-molina8492 Před 8 měsíci +1

      He's right, im a marine guy not car guy but on vessels with glass cockpits and charging relays between battery banks we install a start interrupt wire to prevent starters from drawing power awag from electronic. Electronics are highly sensitive to voltage loss and can be damaged by these power fluctuations.

  • @theForrestGalantey
    @theForrestGalantey Před 7 měsíci

    Lol my 2000 Silverado cold started just fine in 10 degrees. Like most men have said here, you take care of them and they will you buddy. That truck is a gem and beauty. They're made so cheap now.

  • @rileydj8764
    @rileydj8764 Před rokem +9

    I remember starting sixteen 6-71 Detroit diesels (4 76' boats, 4 engines each) in winter Korea in 1972. We came from Nam for a international training op. Were were originally from San Diego, so they had to fly in couple of barrels of antifreeze before we left Nam.

    • @pierce_arrow1798
      @pierce_arrow1798 Před rokem +4

      It’s a shame not many kids today know what a 6-71 is, or any other 2 stroke Detroit.

    • @boford7702
      @boford7702 Před rokem +2

      ​@@pierce_arrow1798 loved my 671! I had a 48ft Chesapeake deadrise workboat w the 671 in it. Loved that motor. As long as you kept it cool it was nearly bulletproof

    • @DustinGerman-hw5vf
      @DustinGerman-hw5vf Před 8 měsíci

      I can't imagine the awesome sound that made!

  • @Treepole
    @Treepole Před rokem +139

    No one around... Yet Timmy locks the old girl

    • @justpassingthrough3166
      @justpassingthrough3166 Před rokem +4

      He didnt say that, he said nowhere to plug into.
      He had a few people around actually.

    • @SirTwigger
      @SirTwigger Před rokem +22

      @@justpassingthrough3166 your reply has nothing to do with the original comment. He was just laughing at how he locks his car in the middle of nowhere

    • @edbeck8925
      @edbeck8925 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, it's not Portland or Seattle

    • @nancyst.john-smith3891
      @nancyst.john-smith3891 Před rokem +6

      Vehicles get stolen in Alaska; there are poor tweakers looking for an easy score just like everywhere else.

    • @peted5217
      @peted5217 Před rokem +3

      Everyone is a thief !

  • @YuckFooToo1
    @YuckFooToo1 Před 8 měsíci

    I have a '99 F250 7.3 with 382K. "What's the trick?" You have done something I can't do. I have to have mine plugged in when it is in the 20s. Occasionally, I might get lucky and it starts but I quit taking the chance.

  • @thomastom2141
    @thomastom2141 Před 18 dny

    1995 7.3 powerstroke cold start all day 227 on her best truck i have ever had strong reliable and hauls big weight when required

  • @catsaregovernmentspies
    @catsaregovernmentspies Před rokem +6

    That's a true cold start, not one of those Florida "cold starts". So satisfying.

    • @Boob6969
      @Boob6969 Před rokem

      That’s a spring day in northern Ontario. I’ve had cold starts where the lights slowly start to eliminate after firing up and you have to glow it several times

    • @timyanke9559
      @timyanke9559 Před 8 měsíci

      central Saskatchewan here, I hear you

  • @dozerfarms
    @dozerfarms Před 8 měsíci +6

    Never have I seen a Ford Diesel taken care of so well

  • @firefighterpk2440
    @firefighterpk2440 Před 8 měsíci +1

    She didn't sound happy about having to wake up just after the sunset. 🥶😁

  • @franciosdeaeruiu7555
    @franciosdeaeruiu7555 Před rokem

    I love this man's idea of a camper. Literally everything I could ever dream of for a mobile setup.
    ✅ Big ass truck
    ✅ Diesel
    ✅ Camper mounted directly to truck frame
    ✅ Wooden

  • @MrKEMills
    @MrKEMills Před rokem +11

    I find it funny how the 2 most reliable diesel engines usually have the most trouble starting up in cold weather

  • @kennethlaw9830
    @kennethlaw9830 Před rokem +4

    I had a buddy with a 6.9 and I had a 7.3 IDI. both started really good in the cold. even below zero they would start good. my brother had a 97 powerstroke and if you even sneezed around that truck it didn't want to go. even when it did it would whine worse then what this truck did..

    • @jimmotormedic
      @jimmotormedic Před rokem +1

      People under estimate the value of the 7.3 idi. I started mine regularly in -15-20 and it was pretty good about it. My 95 power stroke is just as reliable. Good batteries, nipendenso starter, working glow plugs - 5w-40 syn oil, fresh fuel filter in the fall and some anti gel when the temperature drops to 0 and below. Closest thing to a break down was with the idi @ 15 below. Set out on a before dawn 200 mile trip and a fuel filter gelled up on me 40 miles into the trip. Turned around and held it to the floor at a max speed of 35. Pulled into the drive at the house stopped in front of the shop roll up door and she stalled. My fault all the way. I forget to put a spare filter behind the seat. Great truck and even better engine. I wish I still had it

  • @damienveals7641
    @damienveals7641 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m not a big diesel guy, but I love that truck, I’ve always wanted that body style crew cab. And you built a beautiful cabin on the back is perfect

  • @Thesac44
    @Thesac44 Před rokem +10

    Killer rig man.

  • @thejunkyarddrifter
    @thejunkyarddrifter Před rokem +7

    Now this is a cold start

  • @jimmymcclelland3727
    @jimmymcclelland3727 Před rokem +27

    I love these videos I have friends who
    Have 7.3s that barely start when it’s 40 degrees

  • @mightyfinger77
    @mightyfinger77 Před rokem +5

    That’s a badass rig

  • @geneticepistomology
    @geneticepistomology Před 8 měsíci +1

    7.3 is a brick of gold, the whine sounds like PS pump

  • @FlatoutFord300
    @FlatoutFord300 Před 7 měsíci

    As a Ford guy… our older trucks are king. They were just so good. Although all of the big 3’s 70’s 80’s and 90’s trucks were awesome.

  • @Wise_bros
    @Wise_bros Před rokem +8

    Sick setup man

  • @anthonyzornes8006
    @anthonyzornes8006 Před rokem +7

    ya they tend to start like that when you take care of your like you do .if you just run something into the ground and dont give a shit about it it wont start .these guys that show you these trucks like that and they start right they really do take real good care of there stuff.

  • @TheRodneypete007
    @TheRodneypete007 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That things is an F-ing beast. Mid to late 90’s f350’s were killers.

  • @Heartsign_Jay
    @Heartsign_Jay Před 7 měsíci

    I came across this dude years ago when he first converted the bed into a living space and I feel in love with the obs fords and wanted one ever since

  • @chrisbelcher5320
    @chrisbelcher5320 Před rokem +3

    Always make sure to maintain your glow plugs, cause without them, it will never start. Always carry ether to be on the safe side !

  • @stephanmedlin7323
    @stephanmedlin7323 Před rokem +5

    This guy is the real deal. He’s got a cabin on his f’n truck. He’s got a cabin on his f’n land. He’s even got a cabin on his f’n cabin.
    Ok……..it’s a f’n loft. But still.

  • @mikepayne2360
    @mikepayne2360 Před 2 dny

    The '96/7.3 F-350 is freaking bullet proof for the most part.

  • @phila1714
    @phila1714 Před rokem

    Nice I love the sound of the older truck doors they all have there own sound and would have to tackle them shut

  • @mastercarpenter1970
    @mastercarpenter1970 Před 7 měsíci

    If you keep the few heating system serviced you will never have problems with them! I had a 7.3 powerstroke and I now have a 1994 7.3 IDI diesel! It's a lot more cold-natured than the powerstroke so I just save myself a lot of trouble and plug it in at night

  • @JRBUISEXCAVATING
    @JRBUISEXCAVATING Před 7 měsíci

    My old 97’ f250 had no problem starting in -14. It was the transmission that gave me all kinds of problems.

  • @DirtyDanTV-mr8op
    @DirtyDanTV-mr8op Před 8 měsíci

    nice to see a fellow alaskan dealing with cold starts. never had a diesel but trying to get a 37 year old four stroke atv to run in the winter (i like snow drifting) is a pain. a nightmare. almost lit my fuel tank on fire trying to use starting fluid. (air intake is right below the fuel tank) then i got a snowmachine ('99 zr600 efi+batteryless) once started it in 38 below. took 4 pulls.

  • @HR-rt9nh
    @HR-rt9nh Před 8 měsíci

    had a 1989 work van with the 7.3 .... i ran used (cleaned filtered) motor oil and vegetable oil (again cleaned filtered). didnt hesitate once. since i had two fuel tanks, i would run the last 15 min of driving on Diesel. and start up with diesel then switch over to the motor oil and vegetable oil mix and drive around all day on that stuff. saved tons of $$ ended up selling that van, wish i had not.

  • @Heckleburger
    @Heckleburger Před 8 měsíci

    Good batteries, good fuel, good plugs and you'll never have an issue. TDI's are the same way.

  • @YoMomma8it
    @YoMomma8it Před rokem

    I just love it because it’s a 1996 power stroke diesel and they rock!

  • @BrendanDeCoraGolf
    @BrendanDeCoraGolf Před rokem

    That old thing turning over just brings a smile to my face🤙🏾

  • @RandomPerson-ob1hk
    @RandomPerson-ob1hk Před 10 měsíci +1

    People who rag on ford just dont know what theyre talking about. Beautiful truck, the paint looks straight out of the 70s

  • @silkroad1201
    @silkroad1201 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love those gauges up on the side. I wish every truck had that.
    Your truck is wicked man

  • @myvoiceyourstory9338
    @myvoiceyourstory9338 Před 8 měsíci

    I think the days of ford be Chevy vs fudge are over ….for me it’s jjst lovely to see trucks and cars of the old world being good ol boys and girls and being loved . I grew up idolizing my step dad and he became my real dad and he always had Chevy but now I’m a man I see the soul in all these older trucks . It’s funny to class a 1996 as older huh ! I remember it like yesterday!! CDs were a big ting in our house and I felt sad for the records and tapes not being played anymore .
    Anyway I’ll stop babbling
    Angels be with you all
    Peace for all

  • @stevenkleinhenz1017
    @stevenkleinhenz1017 Před rokem

    One of the best truck and engine combos ever made!

  • @dick496
    @dick496 Před rokem

    My 1998 ford focus will start in -40 Celsius after sitting for over a week!! Coldlake Alberta Canada. Facts!

  • @boohanlon3305
    @boohanlon3305 Před 8 měsíci

    Mine have started down to -63 degrees without issue. ZD11 glow plugs, stancor white rodgers relay, good batterys and dps fuel additive on every tank. Never have issues.

  • @RoyLCall
    @RoyLCall Před 7 měsíci

    It's amazing how everything has ice but your truck looks like is been sipping margaritas in a garage. Nice truck anyway.

  • @Jsf445
    @Jsf445 Před 8 měsíci

    I live in Idaho, where winter often hits -20f. I've had my 97 powerstroke for 15 years and it's never not started in the cold. I have towed home my buddies gelled up 12v. 220k miles and It's still a great pickup, as long as you don't mind having no power compared to new diesels 😂😂

  • @charlesgunzelman3323
    @charlesgunzelman3323 Před rokem

    Holy shit a cold start using the glow plugs? It's a CZcams miracle.

  • @user-gr8bs5tk4l
    @user-gr8bs5tk4l Před 8 měsíci

    Never had more of a want for a ford then now wowsa

  • @user-pq2pq3dy6h
    @user-pq2pq3dy6h Před 11 měsíci

    watching your videos is making me go nuts and want to get to Alaska hell of a lot quicker I really appreciate your videos

  • @dozerboy67
    @dozerboy67 Před rokem

    Nice frickin rig, brother! I’m sooooo jelly! I’ve always loved the mid 90’s powerstroke trucks! That 7.3 international engine is a beast! 💪👊🫡😫😫😫that’s my jealousy emoji! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @AbcXyz-rn2lz
    @AbcXyz-rn2lz Před 8 měsíci

    Howes anti gel, plug controller, cold solenoid. I use to do this with a idi. Reduced starter and electric pump also helped

  • @Photologistic
    @Photologistic Před rokem

    Diesel has no choice but to start, so long as two glow plugs aren’t out. It will start if only one is out, but not when to are out. Had a VW Rabbit diesel, it was an amazing car.

  • @andrewj.karaffa7080
    @andrewj.karaffa7080 Před 7 měsíci

    The best motor ever made. A little tlc and it runs forever

  • @edwardlittle5541
    @edwardlittle5541 Před rokem

    I paid $1000.00 for my 1997 F350 turbo diesel and she starts up every single time no matter the temp outside. 7.3 Was the best diesel Ford ever put in their trucks hands down. International and Ford got that one right.

  • @saldanagaona
    @saldanagaona Před 8 měsíci

    Oof I used to be a mine shifter and starting up diesels at 4-5am was a hoot every morning. Was grateful when we rehabbed that portal to put em under cover. Always chose gas for snowy states never really had the same issue with starting up.

  • @russschaal2448
    @russschaal2448 Před rokem

    If yo7 use the proper weight oil for cols weather and make sure all glow plugs are working and that can be checked with a scanner. Load check both batteries separately by disconnecting 1 of the 2 ground cables , have a good starter and charge system. Note to older power strokes the glow plugs stay on up to 2 minutes after the light go out so on real cold days wait 10 seconds linger to attempt to start.

  • @gorehammer1
    @gorehammer1 Před 8 měsíci

    I started mine when it was negative 20 something. She hated it but actually started.

  • @theallamericannightmare4163

    That is a beautiful truck. I'm so jealous. My dream is to live in Alaska off the land and homestead

  • @ZGoddessLola
    @ZGoddessLola Před 8 měsíci

    1996 looks sharp, cute ,and working perfectly 😍

  • @pokemafia01
    @pokemafia01 Před 8 měsíci

    Best truck ever produced

  • @grantmeliberty5409
    @grantmeliberty5409 Před rokem

    That whine when it starts is probably the power steering pump which may have a bit of cavitation with cold temperatures. I have a 2000 Excursion with the 7.3 and I love it.

  • @Fidget_twit
    @Fidget_twit Před 8 měsíci

    I’d love another collaboration between intl & ford - one of the best diesel engines ever produced.

  • @TheXxxcodexxx
    @TheXxxcodexxx Před 8 měsíci

    Diesel tech here. That truck may not need to be kept warm but it still a lot better on them when they are. I would recommend a wabasto thermotop c for that truck. It's a diesel fired block heater. Uses between .1 and .2 gallons per hour. Just turn it on an hour before you start it or ser the timer for an hour before you wake up.

  • @richfarfugnuven6308
    @richfarfugnuven6308 Před 8 měsíci

    My old 6.0L and 7.3L love Archoil 9100 , especially in the winter months...

  • @rons4625
    @rons4625 Před rokem

    Ahhh my 2022 RAM Limited Longhorn 3500 Cummins starts up here in the 406 at 20+ below zero never an issue love the advancement in tech no wait no gloplugs just pure perfection and luxury!

  • @Nopenotme97
    @Nopenotme97 Před 9 měsíci

    I live in Fairbanks and have had old Hondas and Subarus start at -20/-30 and was tickled shitless. 0 in the diesel is damn impressive.

  • @goldinator
    @goldinator Před 9 měsíci

    That truck is gorgeous. Oh my god

  • @aaronmaloney8282
    @aaronmaloney8282 Před rokem

    🔥 beast of a truck . Ford make great engines

  • @suzintru1
    @suzintru1 Před rokem

    Speaking as a mechanic, I'm impressed. NICE rig.

  • @techlabs721
    @techlabs721 Před 7 měsíci

    Glad you weren't in Montana this past week, -40 below in YNP, many places air temp went below -20. 1F rather warm by comparison.

  • @deanweber4370
    @deanweber4370 Před 8 měsíci

    Those are the best, in my opinion Ford has made

  • @reedrk88t
    @reedrk88t Před rokem

    You can get a dim light solar panels to attach to your block heater. It'll keep it at 50-120 degrees so you don't have the cold start. Built one for my PS and have never had to cold start even @ -40

  • @mr.slaya1995
    @mr.slaya1995 Před 7 měsíci

    Was gonna join the old cold start club this morning after 10 minutes of cranking it started grinding, now im missing all of my starter bolts and have to replace them in -3. The cold in Alaska is only fun with heat.

  • @rayhall6400
    @rayhall6400 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Now that'sa NiCe TruUcK !!!

  • @user-ip8nr3tp7h
    @user-ip8nr3tp7h Před 11 měsíci

    Little Honda generator on winter trip, they start good, plug your diesel in for a half hour, bring a good short cord. Your truck will grin men.

  • @rileymelton2966
    @rileymelton2966 Před 6 měsíci

    Gotta love then ol glow plugs and pre-cups

  • @edwardrizzorhands
    @edwardrizzorhands Před 7 měsíci

    What a beautiful truck and property

  • @elkvis
    @elkvis Před 8 měsíci

    If the glow plugs are working, it should never be a problem. One thing to watch out for is the oil cooler. The o-rings will start to leak when cold, but then stop leaking as the engine warms up.

  • @robburke8867
    @robburke8867 Před rokem

    I’m not really a ford guy but that was impressive.

  • @Harley365
    @Harley365 Před rokem

    My 2002 7.3 starts every time. Coldest start yet was -13f good glow plugs batteries and injectors are all it takes.

  • @henryhenry3832
    @henryhenry3832 Před 8 měsíci

    If you don’t cook it with a huge chip and all the glow plugs work it will start in -25c without any issues, i have started my 6.0 in -30c without starting fluid or plugged in but I run a good 0w-30 and my glow plugs work, and I have a starter for a 6.4 on it

  • @Mufoom
    @Mufoom Před 8 měsíci +1

    Man took cold start to a whole nother level 😂