Alljackedup408
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If that truck had the 7.3 diesel in it, I would say yes in a heart beat.
if it has the 7.3 in it ... it would be in my driveway.
If that truck had the 7.3 diesel in it, I would say yes in a heart beat.
My dad has one and hates it. It gets 10 MPG or less loaded, pulling a gooseneck, or empty. Hes also had the infamous ford spark plug ejection.
On my buddy's, he went through the "repair" for this, I beleive it involved inserts, then the damn thing kept overheating and had to buy new heads anyway.
Expensive damn repair!
I know the local Ford dealer here was replacing cylinder heads often on them. (have a connection that runs their parts dept) I don't know enough about them to know any more.
The didn't have the best reputation in the Super Duty trucks. Head problems and absolutely horrible fuel economy. Many are long gone to the graveyard.
If that truck had the 7.3 diesel in it, I would say yes in a heart beat.
if it has the 7.3 in it ... it would be in my driveway.![]()

My dad has one and hates it. It gets 10 MPG or less loaded, pulling a gooseneck, or empty. Hes also had the infamous ford spark plug ejection.
On my buddy's, he went through the "repair" for this, I beleive it involved inserts, then the damn thing kept overheating and had to buy new heads anyway.
Expensive damn repair!
Yeah, they're call a time-sert. I actually had an '01 Lincoln for a while that had a plug came out and I had to have it done. I want to say its was about $200 a holerollin
so I fixed the one that blew out and sold the car.

I have a 2010 F350 ECLB 4x4 with the v10 and a 6 speed manual for my work truck. I did a lot of research on these before deciding to order it that way, and I must say I am really happy with it. From what I could tell, models prior to 05 did have some issues with the plugs/heads, and were also 2valve versus the newer 3 valve. As far as fuel consumption, I am getting around 11 unloaded and 9 with a trailer with mine, but it has an enclosed utility box on it carrying lots of tools/weight. Just for comparison, some of the guys I work with have trucks basically identical to mine with the 6.4 Powerjoke (autos), and they are getting the same or worse mileage. Power-wise, it does pretty good, it is not a race truck by any means, but it gets around well. You do have to rev it some to get maximum performance. Compared to the Chevy 8.1/Allison I had before, the v10 is a much smoother engine that seems to put more power to the ground. The 8.1 also got 9 mpg empty and around 6 with a trailer.