I have a 2002 F350 with the 7.3L Powerstroke with 222,000 miles on it. I have just spent quite a bit of money having some rust repaired on the bed and putting a new transmission/converter in the pickup in the last 3-4 months. I now apparently have a head gasket issue that needs repaired. At this point I am considering trading to a newer truck, a 2008 F350 with the 6.4L Powerstroke and 185,000 miles on it. My 02 is an XLT pretty basic truck not a lot of bells and whistles and the 08 is a King Ranch with all the bells and whistles. My question is do I go ahead and fix the 7.3 and hopefully be done with any major repairs on it, or do I upgrade to the newer truck? I am mostly unsure of the mechanical side of things on the 6.4 and I am looking for any of you 6.4 gurus to tell me what risks I am looking at on the 6.4.
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If it hasn't been maintained with 10k mile fuel filter changes I'd run.
A high mileage 6.4 is a money pit unlike none other. I've seen trucks with lowers miles and what I consider decently cared for shit the HPFP. I know of a 10 model with that just got the fuel system replaced with 50k miles. All of these diesel trucks are money pits with miles on them. I've got a few friends that have some 200k+ 7.3's and they pour money into them every other month on something. A lot of the repairs aren't engine related, just the rest of the truck falling apart around the engine.
I will say the 6.4 is a much better truck over all, and the transmission is light years ahead of the 7.3. It is also a much bigger PITA to work on. I replaced the hPOP on my 03 7.3 and I wouldn't even dare to work on my 6.4 even though I'm sure I could. It is just a giant clusterfuck under the hood
Call a dealer with the VIN and get the oasis report.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View PostI'll buy the 7.3. I sell the shit out of them, hell sold two today.
As for the 6.4, Im not a fan. I'd buy an 05 and up Duramax2010 F-350 6.4L SRW CC 4X4
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Originally posted by Lusk Racing View PostWhat exactly is an Oasis Report?
Hard to say in your situation without knowing your truck's history, but I will tell you I've owned 3 different 7.3's, and I also worked on them for a few years before I left being a dealership wrench. At just over 200K with a fresh trans/converter, it should have quite a bit of life left in it as long as it has been well maintained up until this point. Other things to consider at that mileage...
- front end work
- U-Joints
- injectors (and pump)
- IPR Valve
- injector harnesses
- glow plugs
- HPOP
- Front thrust bearings (it it's a 4x4)
- ...and always keep an extra CPS in the glovebox.
I'd also suggest doing some reading over on www.thedieselstop.com70' Chevelle RagTop
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