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JohnDeere9610 04-19-2007 03:55 AM

But on a side note you can still get a ford with a 7.3 in the land down under.

Diesel 04-19-2007 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by JohnDeere9610 (Post 15431)
But on a side note you can still get a ford with a 7.3 in the land down under.

The OZ Superdutys are built in Brazil, and they stopped production of the 7.3.

Maj Easy 04-20-2007 04:43 PM

i didn't search for 7.3s on ebay i just know this guy through purchasing my truck from him.....
here's a 99 2WD 450
if you don't need or want the trailer, i bet you could get a high price for the trailer, they don't depreciate much.....after selling the trailer you could be in this truck cheap!!!

he has at lest 2 other 7.3s on his lot maybe more if anyone is interested....
PM me if you want know how i got the best price from this wholesaler....

dezeldog 04-24-2007 09:43 PM

Any of you ford guys know where to get a oil pan for a 01 7.3 in a F550. Neighbor is looking for it and some new injecters. Thanx for the help.

Jim

Mr. Miyagi 10-27-2007 11:50 PM

The 7.3L was done away with because International Truck and Engine Corporation did away with it....Ford had no choice but to use the 6.0L engines.

Don't blame Ford, blame the engine manufacturer.

Diesel Dawgs Performance 10-28-2007 12:09 AM

I was told they built several 32 Valve 7.3's but they couldnt meet emissions....

CSIPSD 11-14-2007 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by Radio Flyer (Post 67055)
The 7.3L was done away with because International Truck and Engine Corporation did away with it....Ford had no choice but to use the 6.0L engines.

Don't blame Ford, blame the engine manufacturer.


Thats just wrong... The motor could not meet the new emmision standards... Nothing more nothing less...

mysterync 11-14-2007 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by STROKETECH (Post 2565)
to what I was saying. They spent 2 years trying to get a 7.3 to run with an egr due to the epa requirments. I think its better they did away with it cuz it went down as a legend. Not some terd that they wrecked!


I think its cuz Stroketech needed a challenge!! :c:

Mr. Miyagi 11-14-2007 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by CSIPSD (Post 73414)
Thats just wrong... The motor could not meet the new emmision standards... Nothing more nothing less...

And this is different from what I said how?

Oh, I didn't clarify why it was done away with by the engine builder....sorry for the "lie" then....

CSIPSD 11-15-2007 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by Radio Flyer (Post 73475)
And this is different from what I said how?

Oh, I didn't clarify why it was done away with by the engine builder....sorry for the "lie" then....


Because you were infering that International had something to do with it...

The EPA made the 7.3 go away... not that it was not a dead motor at that time anyway compared to the duramax and CR 5.9s that were coming out then...


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