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powerstroke312 12-09-2010 09:44 PM

97 7.3 motor problem
 
i have a 97 powerstroke and i was heading up the pass to the other valley and on my way back from the valley at the top of the pass it overheated and when i pulled over right away there was no coolant... i put water in it and when it cooled off i started it again and had a horrible rough idle then smoothed out... i think theres water in oil so im thinking head gasket? cracked block? head stud? any other suggestions and any help would be much appreciated thank you!

prison 12-09-2010 09:48 PM

my best guess would be head gasket but really could be any of those but a stud breaking probly wouldnt be THAT bad. the other two.....eh maybe. it depends.

powerstroke312 12-09-2010 10:13 PM

ya it was really wierd...i forgot to put on there that after i pulled over and shut it off when i re started it the belts was squeeling really bad! so im guessing water pump seazed and blew head gasket??? where should i start? thank you

prison 12-09-2010 10:25 PM

belts squealing huh? sounds like you got some fluid on them or a pulley is seized. if theres fluid see if you can see where its coming from. if not then take the belt off and try to turn each pulley by hand

powerstroke312 12-09-2010 10:37 PM

ok thanks for the help im gonna go tommoro and check it out im keepin it in my buddys shop. if its head gasket ive heard its easier and cheaper just to put a new motor in it

prison 12-09-2010 10:54 PM

for a 7.3? nah. got a cherry picker or a chain fall? rip that engine out. it aint a big deal. its a little harder if you have an automatic. its also easier if you can unbolt your cab and slide it back but you probably have a bed on there. mine's off and my cab is loose and i'm going through the process of switching engines now. not a big deal

powerstroke312 12-11-2010 12:38 PM

ok awesome thanks !


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