The 6.0 Power Stroke engine had a distinctive whistle back in 2003, but later versions lost out on it. Here's why it had that ...
So, you need a heavy-duty pickup truck, and have decided on something that adorns the legendary Blue Oval badge. However, Ford offers two compelling engine options, and you're not sure which direction ...
Few oil burners carry as much weight as the 7.3. It was the first Ford engine to bear the now legendary Power Stroke name, and its mechanical ingenuity meant it not only created a buzz but also ...
The Ford Motor Company is recalling a small number of 2025 model year F-250 and F-350 trucks equipped with the 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 turbo diesel. As it happens, the fuel return line connectors ...
It's no secret that diesel engines aren't nearly as popular in the U.S. as they are in Europe and other markets. Reasons for this range from the disaster that was GM's attempt at diesel engines in the ...
Ford's history of diesel-powered pickup trucks dates back to 1982 when the automaker partnered with International — which would later become Navistar — to build a new diesel engine. The first Power ...
In most cases, really big trucks are the only way to get a diesel engine. Only one full-size truck in America will offer a diesel engine in 2025. Now heavy-duty trucks could be next up to drop them.
When it comes to durability and longevity, Ford’s lineup of V8 engines stands out, but one engine surpasses them all by reaching over 1 million miles: the 7.3-liter Powerstroke diesel engine. The ...