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I have been reading a bit online tonight about them and from what I'm gathering those motors skate to 200k and will last upwards of 500-800k before they aren't worth the rebuild. The truck I'm looking at is stickers at 12,700. 256,000 miles on it now and it needs a new bed liner (the plastic one is shot) and there is a good sized tear in the drivers seat. It has definetly been used but isn't beat to hell and back. Wondering if I can get the price right and do it or walk away
When I took my truck in to get services I saw an 01 f250 on the lot for sale. The price in my opinion is a little to high for the condition of the truck but that can be negotiated. My question is how long are these motors lasting you? When if ever did you have to do a rebuild? How many transmissions has it gone through? Before I drop a load of money on something I would like to know if its half dead or not.[/quoteAsk bill jake at bethel automotive. Good people . They know diesel inside and out.
Mine had afermarket turbo, tuner, exhaust, air intake, and exhust brakes and the tranny was great. I towed alot with it. My buddy had a 2000 same as me with just exhaust and a chip, put 6 trannys in it. Hasnt put one in for over 150k now. His truck is pushing 350k now with no motor problems. We had a 97 at work with 500k that was abused, had a tuner,and never maintained. Still running strong when i left.
I sure miss my 7.3