it dies and is hard to start ,just keep turning it over about 20 to 30 seconds at a time and it will start back
96 powerstroke is 7.3 liter engine. it has proven to be the most reliable engine that ford has built. i can personally attest to this. and in actual fact ,yesterday i bought new truck.my old truck was a 96 f350 crew cab dually with the poerstroke. i had 270 thousand miles on it. in the 12 years i had it , i was not kind to it and on the engine i replaced the water pump once and the lfuel lift pump once the powerstroke really is a hard engine to kill. and it was running when i sold it yesterday
According to the AutoZone website : With engine oil filter change : The 7.3L turbo Diesel V8 engine in a 1996 Ford F-350 takes : ( 13.9 U.S. quarts )
Headgasket!
check your water pump it has a weep hole in the bottom and will usually run down the front right side of motor
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What is the mpg on 1996 chevy 3500 diesel, 2wd auto?
On top of your rear axle (pumpkin) just above the drive shaft yolk it has two wires sticking out of it.
In 1989, the current model diesel had a 7.3 litre displacement, indirect injection, and no turbo. For the heavier lines of vehicles, such as the F750, the 7.8 litre Ford diesel was available, with was essentially the Navistar International DT series diesel. At the time, Ford was still manufacturing Class 7 and Class 8 trucks, and those vehicles were usually powered by a Caterpillar diesel (3306 or 3406 series), although some had the Cummins Big Cam IV and Detroit 6V32 diesels.. im pretty sure the powerstroke didnt show till '96-'97 if im not mistaken?
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on the rear diff
ford rangers '96 petrol and diesel according to the 'RAM' catalogue all take timing belts not chains ford rangers '96 petrol and diesel according to the 'RAM' catalogue all take timing belts not chains
96 in 3 = 32 in 1