The oil capacity for a Navistar International 4700 with a T444E engine is typically around 10 quarts (9.5 liters) when including the oil filter. It's always advisable to check the owner's manual for the specific model, as capacities can vary slightly based on configurations and any modifications. Regularly monitoring oil levels and changing oil as recommended will ensure optimal engine performance.
it should be 18qts
It better not get good GAS MPG because the t444e is a diesel motor
The oil capacity for an International 4700 T444E truck is typically around 10 quarts (approximately 9.5 liters) when using a standard oil filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model to confirm the exact capacity, as variations may exist based on engine configurations and production year. Always ensure proper oil type and levels for optimal engine performance.
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The oil capacity for a 2000 International 4700 equipped with a T444E engine is approximately 10 quarts (or about 9.5 liters) when using a standard oil filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific requirements, as oil capacity can vary slightly depending on the specific configuration of the vehicle. Always ensure to use the recommended oil type for optimal engine performance.
The glow plug, on a 7.3 liter international 4700, is located on the left side of the engine block. The glow plug cord is located near the drivers side wheel well.
Power Stroke is the name given to the diesel engines found in Ford Super Duty trucks, Ford Excursion SUVs, Ford Econoline vans, and Ford LCF commercial vehicles. Production by Navistar (International Truck and Engine Corporation) for Ford Motor Company began in mid 1994, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Huntsville, Alabama, and Brazil and continued until 2010. The Navistar sourced diesels came in displacements of 7.3, 6.9, 6.0, 4.5, and 6.4 liters. In the middle of 2010 Ford released a newly designed 6.7 Liter Power stroke engine (codenamed the Scorpion and built in house by Ford) along with a newly redesigned interior and exterior and for the first time since the Power stroke first appeared in 1994 there was no manual transmission offered. These engines primarily compete in the United States full-size pickup market with the Duramax V8 from General Motors/Isuzu DMAX and the B series straight 6 from Dodge/Cummins.The International Harvester IDI (from Indirect Injection) engine is a 4-stroke V-8 Diesel engine used in International trucks and Series pickups from 1982 to 1994. The engine had two displacements: 420 cubic inches (6.9 liters), which was used in Ford trucks from 1983 to 1987, and 444 cubic inches (7.3 liters), which was used in Ford trucks from 1987 to 1993 (naturally aspirated). The turbo charged version was to be a single year stopgap as production of the new Power Stroke engine was to debut with the 1994 model year. (Turbocharged). Production of the 7.3 Turbo IDI engine was extended to mid-year 1994 as the new engine was not ready in time for a full 1994 model year run. The turbo 7.3 was very similar to the previous 6.9l and 7.3l IDI diesel engines. They differed in that the 7.3 IDI Turbo had different wrist pins, piston rings, as well as different flow capacity fuel injectors. Additionally, the fuel injection pump output was slightly increased to compensate for the additional air charge. This engine was replaced in mid 1994 by the Navistar T444E (7.3L) engine. The 6.9 IDI, 7.3 IDI, and 7.3 IDIT engines are not in the Power Stroke family. As of 1994 during the middle of the 1994 year model production 7.3 litre Diesel and 7.3 litre Power Stroke Turbo Diesel became on option until the end of the 1994 year model production.
The 7.3 liter Ford diesel is 446 cubic inches the 7.3 L ford powerstroke is a (444) cubic inch displacement,not a 446. it is the exact same engine as you would see marked on the side of a bus(T444E) the(t) stands for turbo,444 is the displacement,(E) stands for electronically controlled. it is a international engine. FORD,and INTERNATIONAL are closely connected,and have been for quite some time. now,the 7.8 ford diesel was a engine used in ford school busses,and other heavy mid duty trucks/vans. the 7.8 was an inline 6 cylinder engine. the 7.8 is somewhere around a 470-486 something cubic inch.