
7.3L Powerstroke Diesel:
The Power Stroke engine first made its debut in 1994. The engine was built in a partnership between Navistar, Inc. and Ford Motor Company. The heavily-revised 7.3L short block was now capped off with more efficient two-valve cylinder heads with direct electro-hydraulic injection in to each cylinder. This increased efficiency and cleaned up the combustion process due to a more accurate burn within the chamber. Dropping the compression to 17.5:1 and adding computer-controlled engine management was a major step forward in diesel engine technology. Power was now up to 215 hp and a staggering 425 lb-ft of torque. Electronic transmission management also debuted as nearly every aspect of control was administered by the PCM.
In 1999, Ford introduced an all-new Super Duty F-series truck with an aggressive options list and handsome good looks. This opened up huge opportunities for both Ford and International, who could start adding more power by installing a huge air-to-air intercooler in the new truck’s larger snout. Output was now upped to 235 hp and an incredible 500 lb-ft right out of the box. By the 2002 model year, International had upped the horsepower to 275 and torque to 525 lb-ft. It quickly became known that by adding a few easy bolt-on aftermarket parts, power would shoot up to 300-plus and torque went over 600 lb-ft at the wheels. The last of the 7.3L Powerstrokes came off the assembly line in 2002, taking with them the end of the Two-Valve era. The 6.0L Powerstroke would replace it for 2003.
7.3 PowerStroke Engine Specifications:
| Type: | Diesel, 4-Cycle Type, Direct Injection |
| Configuration: | OHV V-8 |
| Displacement: | 444 cu. in. (7.3 litres) |
| Bore & Stroke: | 4.11 x 4.18 in. (10.44 x 10.62 cm) |
| Compression Ratio: | 17.5:1 |
| Aspiration: | Turbocharged with Back Pressure Device for warm-up |
| Rated Power: | 210 hp @ 3000 rpm |
| Rated Torque: | 425 lb.-ft. @ 2000 rpm |
| Total Weight – Dry: | 920 lbs (417 kg) |
| Oil Capacity (Including Filter): | 14 U.S. Qts. (11 liters) |
| Oil Filter Motorcraft/Part Number: | FL-1995/F4TZ-6731-A |
| Fuel Filter: | Replaceable Element (FD-4595A/F4TZ-9N184-B) |
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