I have a 97 f250 diesel with the 7.3ltr powerstroke. I cant tell you what the manual says about fuel capacity, but the twin tanks on mine hold just about 13 gallons even. Ive run em to the bone (not intentionally) and it took 13 and a drop.
There are 2 tanks and both are 19 gallons.
you take it out
Any kx 250 tank from the year 1997 will definitely fit.
The 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 engine.
The diesel engine available in the 1984 Ford F-250 is a : ( 6.9 liter / 420 cubic inch / V8 diesel )
The fuel tank capacity for the 1997 Ford F-250 base regular cab pickup is 30 gallons. This truck gets 12 miles per gallon in the city and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
a 4x4 extended cab diesel is about 6200pds without fuel
33x12.50r16 or r16.5 depending on your rim size do not use rims that are offset too much check back spacing first
20 gals. front 18 gals. rear
around 250 horses. The 7.3L has 500 ft/lb torque stock.
That year used the 7.3 liter
According to the 2004 Ford F-250 Diesel Supplement : It came from the factory with ( 2 ) ( Motorcraft BXT-65-750 batteries ) * that's BCI group size 65 , 750 cold cranking amps