1997 F250HD 7.3 Powerstroke

Seeing those pics ruined my day. These trucks simply do not exist in the rust belt anymore. Not even junkers in the junk yards. That truck is a keeper for sure. What a score!

There are the trucks you fluid film, and just keep rebuilding. Yes they have some issues here and there but are amazing compared to the electronic CAN Bus junk they make today.
 
Don't forget to add SCA (Supplemental Coolant Additive) to the coolant at specified intervals - it's sacrificial and must be renewed to prevent pinholes from developing in the cylinder bores (cavitation). There are also test kits available to check the SCA level. Refer to your owners manual.

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I know that Peak Final Charge "Pink Lid" has SCA's already in it & should last for the recommended interval. Think they allow you to add it to that once it gets depleted. I don't remember for certain though. You bring up a good idea & I just wanted to mention that some products may already have some to start with such as the product above I used in my 1995 7.3L.
 
I know that Peak Final Charge "Pink Lid" has SCA's already in it & should last for the recommended interval. Think they allow you to add it to that once it gets depleted. I don't remember for certain though. You bring up a good idea & I just wanted to mention that some products may already have some to start with such as the product above I used in my 1995 7.3L.
Just be careful to test it occasionally (there are inexpensive test strips to do this) as it is a sacrificial component. Loved my 7.3s (had 3 of them)
 
I just recently replaced the OEM tires due to dry rot on my 02 F250 with 41K. It never sits outside and is covered up, I will never live long enough to break in the engine. LOL
 
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