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7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – RADIATOR GRILLE – Removal & Installation

Posted on November 4, 2021

1. Remove the radiator grille screws, disconnect the lower clips and remove the radiator grille. See Fig. 39. Remove the upper radiator air deflector. 2.…

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – RADIATOR – Removal & Installation

Posted on November 4, 2021

1. Remove the fan blade, clutch and shroud. See COOLING FAN BLADE, CLUTCH & SHROUD. Raise and support          the vehicle. Remove…

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – COOLING FAN BLADE, CLUTCH & SHROUD – Removal & Installation

Posted on November 4, 2021

1. Drain the cooling system. See COOLING SYSTEM BLEEDING. Remove the 3 bolts and position the degas bottle          out of the…

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – ENGINE – Installation

Posted on November 4, 2021November 4, 2021

1. Install the Heavy Duty Floor Crane (014-00071) and the Diesel Engine Lifting Bracket (303-D043, D83T-6000-B)      on the engine. See Fig. 37. Raise…

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – ENGINE – REMOVAL

Posted on August 24, 2021November 5, 2021

ENGINE 1. Disconnect both battery ground cables. Loosen the clamps and remove the air cleaner outlet tube. 2. Remove the air intake tube and adapter.…

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – POWER STEERING SYSTEM BLEEDING

Posted on August 24, 2021November 4, 2021

1. Remove the power steering reservoir cap. Check the fluid level. Raise the front wheels off the floor. Tightly insert        the stopper…

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – COOLING SYSTEM BLEEDING

Posted on August 24, 2021

Draining 1. Release the pressure in the cooling system. Make sure the engine is cool. Wrap a thick cloth around the coolant       …

7.3L Power Stroke

7.3L Power Stroke – Exploded View Of Engine

Posted on August 24, 2021

ENGINE The 7.3L diesel engine is a 4-cycle turbo-charged V-8 with overhead valves, separated into 2 banks. The right bank cylinders are numbered 1, 3,…

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