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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / May 2007

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Convert F250 from V10 to 7.3

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Marine2147 - 20 May 2007 14:26 GMT
I have a '01 F250 4x4 with a V10.  I would like to replace it with the 7.3.
I know I need to change a lot of things out, computer, transmission,
drive line, fuel tank, ect.  Has anyone done this or know of anyone who
has?
Steve Barker - 20 May 2007 15:51 GMT
You'd be better off just trading trucks.  Why do you want to change?

>I have a '01 F250 4x4 with a V10.  I would like to replace it with the 7.3.
> I know I need to change a lot of things out, computer, transmission,
> drive line, fuel tank, ect.  Has anyone done this or know of anyone who
> has?
Marine2147 - 22 May 2007 11:18 GMT
You are correct trading would be a heck of a lot easier. But I have never
done anything the easy way.  This truck was given to me and I can pick up
the 7.3 and transmission for free. Besides, I really like the diesel.
Jeff Strickland - 22 May 2007 18:00 GMT
> You are correct trading would be a heck of a lot easier. But I have never
> done anything the easy way.  This truck was given to me and I can pick up
> the 7.3 and transmission for free. Besides, I really like the diesel.

Then sell the free truck and use the proceeds to buy one with the motor you
want.
Whitelightning - 22 May 2007 21:06 GMT
>> You are correct trading would be a heck of a lot easier. But I have never
>> done anything the easy way.  This truck was given to me and I can pick up
>> the 7.3 and transmission for free. Besides, I really like the diesel.
>
> Then sell the free truck and use the proceeds to buy one with the motor
> you want.

Nah, he's got money to burn, and nothing but time, and he's going to need a
lot of both.
After all there is the fuel tank/s, the fuel lines, water separator, fuel
pumps, front springs, engine control wiring harness, ecm, starting system
(wait till he sees the price of the starter oh mama) second battery tray,
matched batteries, new battery cables glow plug control circuits, new cab
wiring harness, the list of things he doesn't have and will have to get just
goes on and on.  Things is way different then we had mechanical injection
systems, gas to diesel conversations where easy back then.  I remember back
n the 70's when a popular conversion was dumping three cylinder detroits
into chevy trucks, cake walk.

Whitelightning
Spdloader - 22 May 2007 21:27 GMT
>>> You are correct trading would be a heck of a lot easier. But I have
>>> never
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>
> Whitelightning

Starter? for my '99 it was only $179.00
Spdloader
Whitelightning - 22 May 2007 21:45 GMT
> Starter? for my '99 it was only $179.00
> Spdloader

I got that price too, from autozone, but then there is the core charge,
cause he aint going to have one so it ends up $330 from AZ. A standard reman
starter from NAPA is $195, premium is $259, and one with the selenoid is
$279, and all have a $110 core charge.  Considering a gas engine starter is
only $134 its a bit of difference.  The NAPA starter will probably last
longer than the az or one from discount.  I sure do miss Western Auto.

Whitelightning
Spdloader - 22 May 2007 23:03 GMT
>> Starter? for my '99 it was only $179.00
>> Spdloader
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>
> Whitelightning

I miss Western Auto too.

But, I hope the OP decides to do the swap, we need something interesting to
talk about in this group for a change. I changed an '81 Dodge truck from 2wd
manual trans to 12in. lift and four wheel drive with an automatic once, for
a buddy, for free, plus beer.
For people with that kind of time, a "project" like the OP is talking about
is fun, and is just as much about doing it as the end product.

Spdloader
Matt Macchiarolo - 23 May 2007 03:36 GMT
You didn't mention the new front axle assembly, as the V10 F250 came with a
Dana 50 and the diesel requires a Dana 60.

> Nah, he's got money to burn, and nothing but time, and he's going to need
> a lot of both.
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> wiring harness, the list of things he doesn't have and will have to get
> just goes on and on.
Joe - 23 May 2007 03:22 GMT
> You are correct trading would be a heck of a lot easier. But I have never
> done anything the easy way.  This truck was given to me and I can pick up
> the 7.3 and transmission for free. Besides, I really like the diesel.

Well, I always say, if you have to ask about an engine swap on USENET,
that's a sign you couldn't do one (it happens a lot, no offense, I'm sure
you can do it).  Just go ahead and do it, but don't ask any questions about
it here.  There's something bad wrong if you can't find an easier way to get
ideas.
Matt Macchiarolo - 23 May 2007 03:38 GMT
How many miles on the V10? Runs? When I had my V10 F250, I always thought
that Ford v10 would be an  interesting engine in my Wrangler....

> You are correct trading would be a heck of a lot easier. But I have never
> done anything the easy way.  This truck was given to me and I can pick up
> the 7.3 and transmission for free. Besides, I really like the diesel.
Marine2147 - 31 May 2007 12:55 GMT
The V10 has 120K on it.
Ralph E Lindberg - 26 May 2007 15:08 GMT
> You'd be better off just trading trucks.  Why do you want to change?

 Bingo...

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David M - 20 May 2007 22:15 GMT
> I have a '01 F250 4x4 with a V10.  I would like to replace it with the 7.3.
>  I know I need to change a lot of things out, computer, transmission,
> drive line, fuel tank, ect.  Has anyone done this or know of anyone who
> has?

It will be much cheaper and easier to sell your truck and get a diesel
model.

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Spdloader - 22 May 2007 23:05 GMT
>I have a '01 F250 4x4 with a V10.  I would like to replace it with the 7.3.
> I know I need to change a lot of things out, computer, transmission,
> drive line, fuel tank, ect.  Has anyone done this or know of anyone who
> has?

With all due respect to the naysayers, go for it man!!!!

We need something to talk about in this group.

Lookin' forward to it.

Keep posting with updates, too.

Spdloader

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