7.3 Excursion low fuel pressure, 1/4 tank issue, no power
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- We find out the cause of some troubles with Mrs. Automedics Excursion, perform a permanent fix and get it back into service.
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Wix filter base part#24770
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You’re very knowledgeable about your craft Drew and I love how you include your son in your videos.
Thanks Mr. Marc’s. Nothing I enjoy more than workin with my buddy. Thanks for supporting the channel.
Thank you so Much, for how to do this. I was NOT wanting drop that tank.... there had to be a "Better Way" and you showed me how to do it. 2/27/2023, yup, late to the show.
Glad it helped, it’s a great alternative as long as your sending unit still works and reads correct. Thanks for watching.
Nice clean install. Only issue I see, is re-using the factory fitting on the inlet side of the pump. The OEM pre-pump push lock fittings are notorious for sucking air. If you have a regulated return, you should be fine.
Very good idea, sir. I have the 1/4 tank issue. I just ordered a new fuel sending unit from XDP. Whenever I'm parked in my sloped driveway, I get the low fuel light. I figure the vehicle is 24 years old, so it's s due. I like your idea better. I'll have to add this to mine.
I drop the tank and do the whole new pieces by precision for 50 bucks , I don’t mind it but I will add the pre fuel filters. Nice work!
@@jamalbisharat5029 they will deteriorate like the old ones, I prefer the sump for a permanent problem free fix that also has a tank drain. $50? I only pay $22 for the precision pickup, tank screens and oring.
That's a great upgrade. Thanks for all the great content on your channel.
Thanks for watching
Only thing I would have recommended is a ball valve on the inlet side of filter and outlet side. Else you will be losing excess diesel and it will be everywhere when swapping filters. Unless you put a valve somewhere upstream / downstream of the filter I missed? Otherwise great install and good video. 👌
Very nice alternative upgrade. You could possibly install a shut off valve in line for long term storage or as a anti-theft deterrent.
Yea, that’s an idea. Thanks for watching
Make sure to get all those plastic pieces out. We have (5) 7.3's and have dropped the tank on all of them to remove the pick up screens and socks, then installed frame mounted filters like you have done. Ran into an issue with one of the trucks starving for fuel and found the brass fitting at the frame mounted filter was plugged up with the plastic pieces from the tank not being completely cleaned out.
Yep, it happens.
Nice video! I'm doing this for my 6.0.
Awesome fix!
I like coming up with a permanent solution to a problem. You can replace the strainer if you want but it will happen again at some point.
Thank you for this I'm just now seeing it. Could you please attach some links on where to find everything. You was pretty straight forward but I went to O-Riley's and the guy looked at me like a deer in headlights Thank you
That looks a really smart and inexpensive mod for a 7.3 Powerstroke…
Great video.
Nice video... much appreciated. I grew up helping my dad work on all kinds of stuff. Learned a lot over the years and some was from the school of hard knocks. Just a couple suggestions... get you a face shield when using that cut off wheel without the guard. I use my grinders the same way, all the time, but I know of two people that have been to the ER after their blades shattered. Also, get that man a big pair of vice grips or a C-clamp on that drill press. Can't count the times I've had my fingers tore up when the drill bit gets bound up. I know, I sound like a Karen... just trying to help...
Curious, is there access to the top of the tank (sending unit) without removing the tank? Possibly, cutting the floor the same as you did in this video?
Gotta drop the tank for sending unit.
What's the filter part number?
I’m new to the 7.3. Can you explain the symptoms of the 1/4 tank issue?
@@_familyMAN you run out of fuel when the gauge says 1/4 tank.
What will happen is your truck/excursion will start bucking pretty bad. Real bad loss of power.. I had it happen to me on a Friends 250 on the way to get diesel with a 1/4 tank.
@@TBJK07Jeep your pickup is broke off more than likely so your losing fuel pressure, getting aeration and more than like sucking up pieces from the broken off pickup foot.
Awesome video need to do that to my truck what 2 post lift do you have I'm wanting to purchase one but don't know what size for a 99 7.3 f350 crew dually?
It’s a Forward 10k, which is actually a division of Rotary. It’s a symmetrical lift. I’ll look up the exact model number when I get in the shop after church.
@@AutomedicGarage thank you very much I really appreciate it
I know you probably won’t see this but how hard/easy was it cutting the skid plate I am thinking of doing the same thing for my 05 excursion since I’m adding a Fass system thanks if you respond and for the good video
I always try to respond. It’s not hard cutting I think I mentioned in the video just working through it slowly to make sure you don’t nick the tank
Did you end up doing the sump with the fass? I am looking to do the same with my 05 but was leaning towards using the straw pickup that comes with the fass to avoid cutting the plate until I saw this video
Is there a shut off on the filter to keep the fuel from siphoning out when you unscrew it?
No I just have the new filter ready or use my hose clamping tool to clamp the line off.
Did you end up with any leaks farther down the road???
@@joshuawheeler3109no, never do I’ve installed a ton of these
Where did you get the mini sump kit?
@@charlesbeans2398 it a beans micro sump. Sent from Full Force diesel. They are top notch.
@ cool thank you!
I’m going to go with this set up…never done it before but I’m having the same issues on my 250
Sorry where did you get the sump parts from for some reason I can't find them
@@aaroneldridge8117 the sump is the mini XDP sump, it came from full force diesel. The hose, fittings, filter and filter base came from oreillys.
Do you leave the filter in the fuel bowl and have two filters
Correct. The remote filter I added takes the place of the pickup screen and 2 filter screens on the sending unit. The main purpose is to prevent damage to you fuel pump.
Do you have a video that explains the 1/4 tank issue? Never heard of this farm with a 99.5 7.3 97,000 mi
Kinda, I have 2 other videos involving installing some sumps. Basically what I showed in this video as far as showing that the pickup degrades and brakes off so then you can’t use your last 1/4 tank of fuel. The breakdown of the plastic from the pickup can then get caught up in the tube that causes a drop in fuel pressure along with smaller pieces and trash stopping up the 2 screen filters on the factory pickup. The sump eliminates all that and makes the tank nearly a maintenance free thing unless the sending unit goes out which is slim to none with these sending units. Thanks for watching.
Will this work with dual fuel tanks 97 F350 with the mechanical fuel pump? I'm having some similar issues.
99-03 7.3s were electric fuel pumps. You can still have fuel pickups break and deteriorate on the obs also. I would look into the E fuel setup on a obs.
I’ve never installed a sump on a metal tank, I’m sure it can be done.
How you reading E?
@@curtissharris8914 I’m not following the question. I couldn’t read E because it ran out of fuel before it could get to E
I’m assuming I can do this to a 6.0 just like the 7.3?
Yes sir, same tank and setup minus the lift pump design.