Feb-19-2021 12:30 AM
Feb-28-2021 08:19 PM
F-350shortBed wrote:
I haven’t owned mine very long but I’m definitely going to recommend ear plugs. I went on a 4.5 hour trip two days in a row to buy a TC.
For about two days afterwards, I could still hear turbochargers ringing in my head. I don’t know if that’s due to aftermarket modifications but seriously, ear plugs are a necessity for my 7.3.
For reference, mine is 2000 super duty with banks chip, banks waste gate, 4”exhaust and air raid air filter box housing K&N air filter.
Vehicle has 190,600 miles so far no fuel in coolant doesn’t burn oil. I’ve only put about 1000 miles on this recently acquired vehicle.
Feb-28-2021 07:47 PM
Feb-28-2021 04:45 PM
F-350shortBed wrote:
I haven’t owned mine very long but I’m definitely going to recommend ear plugs. I went on a 4.5 hour trip two days in a row to buy a TC.
For about two days afterwards, I could still hear turbochargers ringing in my head. I don’t know if that’s due to aftermarket modifications but seriously, ear plugs are a necessity for my 7.3.
For reference, mine is 2000 super duty with banks chip, banks waste gate, 4”exhaust and air raid air filter box housing K&N air filter.
Vehicle has 190,600 miles so far no fuel in coolant doesn’t burn oil. I’ve only put about 1000 miles on this recently acquired vehicle.
Feb-28-2021 12:47 PM
Feb-28-2021 12:14 PM
Feb-28-2021 10:23 AM
Feb-28-2021 05:37 AM
jimh425 wrote:
I did have the vacuum reservoir spring a leak. In my F450 case, you can manually override the hubs by hand. I don’t know if that is standard on most Super Duty trucks now.
Feb-26-2021 12:07 PM
Feb-26-2021 11:29 AM
deserteagle56 wrote:sonuvabug wrote:
front hubs stopped engaging
... snipped ... Do yourself a favor and get rid of those "auto-locking" front hubs. ... Replace them with a quality set of aftermarket hubs and you'll never have a problem again.
Feb-26-2021 08:41 AM
sonuvabug wrote:Jtime wrote:
Wow! That’s some serious seat time, that first beer must have tasted good haha.
And yeah I’m picky so far have looked at about a half dozen trucks, looking for trucks that have had a lot of the big ticket items done already and or some records of maintenance
You are aware the first sentence of the on-line Adventurer 910DB write up states: "The Adventurer 910DB is a dry bath truck camper that fits LB (long bed) trucks only."
Feb-26-2021 08:27 AM
sonuvabug wrote:
front hubs stopped engaging. Perhaps a vacuum line leak or a good hub cleaning MAY solve that but I won't know until the warm weather comes.
Feb-26-2021 06:04 AM
Jtime wrote:
Wow! That’s some serious seat time, that first beer must have tasted good haha.
And yeah I’m picky so far have looked at about a half dozen trucks, looking for trucks that have had a lot of the big ticket items done already and or some records of maintenance
Feb-25-2021 01:04 PM
Feb-25-2021 11:25 AM
Jtime wrote:
sonuvabug
Great write up, and thanks for taking the time to do so! Our soon to be ours 7.3 will also be getting an adventurer But the 910DB model, So it’s going to be a dually. With all the things you listed for maintenance that’s pretty much every long standing 7.3 owners check list for these trucks. I’m in Alberta, Canada so truck bodies don’t last around here either unless the previous owners took good care.
Either way I’m looking forward to getting behind the wheel of one!
Feb-25-2021 10:13 AM