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What engine did a 93 F-250 have?

There wasn’t a single engine option for the 1993 Ford F-250; depending on the configuration, buyers could choose several gasoline and diesel powerplants. The most common gasoline choices were the 4.9L inline-six, 5.0L V8, 5.8L V8, and the 7.5L V8, while diesel buyers could select from IDI options like the 6.9L and 7.3L. The turbocharged 7.3L Power Stroke did not debut until the following model year.


Gasoline engine options


Below are the gasoline engines that were available in various 1993 F-250 configurations, noting that availability varied by trim, cab setup, and market.



  • 4.9L inline-six (300 CID)

  • 5.0L V8 (302 Windsor)

  • 5.8L V8 (351 Windsor)

  • 7.5L V8 (460)


Gasoline engines offered multiple configurations across packages, with some engines more common in certain body styles or market regions. Availability depended on factors such as cab length, bed type, and four-wheel drive options.


Diesel engine options


Ford also offered diesel options for several 1993 F-250 models, typically IDI (indirect injection) designs that were popular in heavy-duty pickups of the era.



  • 6.9L IDI diesel

  • 7.3L IDI diesel


Diesel options provided strong torque for towing and heavy work, with the larger 7.3L IDI offering improved power and efficiency over the older 6.9L in many configurations. Availability varied by market and trim level.


Note on Power Stroke timing


The first turbocharged Power Stroke V8 appeared in the 1994 model year, not the 1993 F-250. If you’re researching a 1993 truck, you’re unlikely to find a factory turbo-diesel under the hood.


What changed after 1993


Starting with the 1994 model year, Ford introduced the 7.3L Power Stroke turbo diesel option, which gradually became the preferred diesel choice for many heavy-duty F-Series buyers. This marked a shift in Ford’s diesel strategy from the prior IDI designs to a more modern turbocharged setup.


Summary


For a 1993 Ford F-250, engine options varied by configuration. Buyers could select gasoline engines such as the 4.9L I6, 5.0L V8, 5.8L V8, or 7.5L V8, or diesels like the 6.9L IDI or 7.3L IDI. The turbocharged Power Stroke did not appear until 1994, making 1993 a transitional year with multiple options rather than a single standard powerplant.

What year F-250 to stay away from?


Years to stay away from include the 2008-2010 models with the 6.4L Powerstroke, 2011 for transmission issues, and the 2017 for a high number of steering and suspension problems (like the "death wobble"). The 2005 and 2022 also had recalls, but the specific years listed above are often cited as having more significant or recurring issues.
 
Years to avoid

  • 2002: Has dangerous steering system failures and spark plugs ejecting from the Triton engines. 
  • 2005: Had a high number of recalls (nine). 
  • 2008-2010: Models with the 6.4L Powerstroke engine are an "avoid at all costs" based on engine reliability concerns. 
  • 2011: The "death wobble" is an issue, and it's also known for transmission problems like rough shifting. 
  • 2017: Has a high number of complaints and recalls. The "death wobble" is a prominent issue, along with other steering problems and issues like the tailgate opening randomly. 

Other model years to consider with caution
  • 2003.5-2007: These models with the 6.0L Powerstroke engine are known for head gasket issues but can be made reliable with modifications and engine rebuilds. 
  • 2022: This model has been subject to recalls and owners have reported issues with electronics, starting difficulties, and the truck stopping while in motion. 
  • 2020 and newer (especially diesel): Some users suggest avoiding newer models due to potential issues with the 10-speed transmission and CP4 fuel pump, though this is still a subject of debate. 



What Ford truck has the 7.3 Godzilla engine?


The Ford "Godzilla" 7.3L V8 engine is found in the Ford Super Duty line of trucks, including the F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550. It is also available in Ford's E-Series vans (E-350/E-450) and larger commercial trucks like the F-650/F-750 and the F-53/F-59 stripped chassis.
 

  • Ford Super Duty: The engine is a popular option for the F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 models.
  • Ford E-Series: The 7.3L Godzilla is also offered in the E-350 and E-450 cutaway and stripped chassis models.
  • Other commercial applications: It is used in larger commercial vehicles such as the F-650/F-750 trucks and F-53/F-59 stripped chassis vehicles.



What engine came in the 1993 F250?


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Is the 1994 7.3 a good motor?


Review. The 7.3 Powerstrokes are known to easily last 400,000+ miles if they are well maintained, with plenty of trucks joining the exclusive million-mile club. Like most diesel engines they can be easily tuned/modified, producing a substantial increase in horsepower/torque.


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