no, the (powerstroke) or 7.3L Direct injection turbo diesel was not available until mid 1994 year.
the 1992 f-350 was available with a 4.9L, 5.8L, 7.5L, gas motors or a naturally aspirated (no turbo) 7.3L diesel engine.
On top of the engine
94 to 03
6.4L Power Stroke Diesel Engine fitted to 2008 - 2010 F250, F350 and F450 pickup trucks and F350 + Cab Chassis SPONSORED BY:
top front center of engine under the cover if it is still there.
7.3L IDI 10-12qts for 7.3L DI (power stroke) 14-15qts
15 quarts........fill oil filter before puting it on
yes you can BUT it has to be a larger pipe to get the turbo sound out of it
According to the 2008 Ford F-350 diesel supplement : With engine oil filter change : ( 15.0 U.S. quarts / 14.2 litres )
behind the engine coolant reservoir.
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8500 lb or greater 97 F350 Power Stroke Diesel Crew Cab = 9800 lb
Yes, the 2001 Ford F-350 Power Stroke diesel engine has two fuel filters. The first is a primary fuel filter located on the frame rail, which removes larger contaminants. The second is a secondary fuel filter located on the engine, providing additional filtration before the fuel enters the injectors. Regular maintenance of both filters is essential for optimal engine performance.