Every single pump is 100% tested throughout the entire manufacturing process for worry free, out of the box performance. Pro's if you can find a good one is cheaper parts and simplicity. I think I averaged 12mpg overall but I would keep my foot out of it for the most part. Lightly used and well cared for retro craftsman truck with extremely low miles, jockey boxes, a finished 12ft box and a custom built heavy duty ramp. Do a google search If you want a diesel you can work on without scan tools and really pricey parts. These engines are underpowered by todays diesels.
Most of the time the truck was running around with 300lb tools only to 1000lb of load. They are slow, loud, smelly, but get the job done. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, Delphi recommends cleaning the fuel tank before installing a new pump. Avoid the late 80's early 90's 7. All boxes are usable except bottom back two. Others decide to install an after market heater in the coolant system instead. I just don't use mine.
Did I mention it was slow? To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, Delphi recommends cleaning the fuel tank before installing a new pump. In the market for a diesel vehicle? Advanced polymer pump diaphragms help ensure consistent performance in multiple fuel blends. Only 42,000 original miles on this International Harvester 6. Every single pump is 100% tested throughout the entire manufacturing process for worry free, out of the box performance. Stupid simple and the aftermarket is getting better and better for em. I had one in an '87 F250.
Welcome to , reddit's home for everything about compression motors! If you just want a weeked trail rig, or something that needs to get you from point A to point B then a 6. There are issues related to these trucks but not all at the fault of the motor. All content related to diesels is welcome here. Now, if you want to pull 15k lbs, the 6. They are good motors but have their limitations.
. Some years have a bad seam in the block near the heater core and with using the block heater can cause the block to crack. Edit your own flair above so we know what you drive! If you are looking to pull a huge trailer, you might look else where. They are good for a lot more applications and primarily for those interested in tuning their rigs. Precision castings and hardened rockers help ensure a long life.
Good reliable daily drivers, 5 speed and 3. The motor is mechanical in almost every way and basically only needs fuel and oil to run. I got mine with some 155k on it and did nothing but change the oil on schedule and the coolant once. Less parts to go wrong the less parts that will break. I would rather work on a 6.
For example many people install a manual Glow Plug switch because the glow plug control unit has been known to leave them on after startup causing them to melt in place. The Powerstroke motor is very much sought after because of its simplicity of design. I have less problems with that motor than our 2014 Cummins at work has had since we got it in December. Those two are in high demand in almost every market. Please read the subreddit policies before you post and comment.
Also features advanced rust-inhibiting finish for longer life. Product Features: Coverage for classic, performance and non-fuel-injected vehicles, 100% factory tested. They are cheap because they lack the flashiness of the Cummins or Powerstrokes which demand a high price due to their popularity and performance. A new fuel filter is recommended when replacing. Put a new steering box and power steering pump on it. Want to know what your truck cost per mile, or planning a trip and want to know how much it will cost? Damn good, easy to work on motors. People get these up over 400k pretty easily.
It adds context, encourages discussion, and helps us to appreciate your submission more. You can't really tune a 6. Less complicated parts to break. Con's are always going to be because they're old, and if its got low mileage its still been exposed to the environment for X amount of years. Put a new steering box and power steering. Went through the highway tires it came with and bought another set that were nearly done when I sold it at just shy of 250k for the same price I paid, 4 years later.
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