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      • 1983 was the first year for diesel powered Ford trucks. The engine was the International 6.9L IDI V8 naturally aspirated (non-turbo) diesel. This engine was used from 83-87. In 1988, the 7.3L IDI naturally aspirated diesel debuted, and was used from 88-early 94.
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  2. Feb 5, 2012 · 1983 was the first year for diesel powered Ford trucks. The engine was the International 6.9L IDI V8 naturally aspirated (non-turbo) diesel. This engine was used from 83-87. In 1988, the 7.3L IDI naturally aspirated diesel debuted, and was used from 88-early 94.

  3. In 1968, a Caterpillar V8 diesel was introduced, becoming the first medium-duty Ford conventional to offer a diesel engine. To distinguish diesel versions, Ford added an additional "0" to the model designation, introducing the F-6000 and F-7000.

  4. Apr 8, 2015 · Ford began putting diesel engines in its light duty truck line in 1983 and continues with that heritage through present day. Beginning with the 1983 model year, Ford introduced the Indirect Injected Diesel (IDI) to its light duty truck lineup.

    • First Generation 1948 – 1952. 1948 – In January 1948, a new era began at the Ford Motor Company with the release of an all-new line of trucks that Ford dubbed the “F-Series.”
    • Second Generation 1953 – 1956. 1953 – Ford Motor Company celebrated its Golden Anniversary in 1953 by introducing a totally redesigned line of F-Series trucks.
    • Third Generation 1957 – 1960. 1957 – Ford’s F-Series trucks now sported a completely new look that was more square and modern, while at the same time featuring a wider cab, hidden running boards, flush-mounted front fenders, and a wider, full-width hood.
    • Fourth Generation 1961 – 1966. 1961 – Ford F-100 Styleside pickup beds were integrated with the cabs in an F-Series redesign for 1961. Traditional Flareside beds continued to be offered as well, and both styles were available in 6-1/2 and 8-foot lengths.
  5. May 10, 2011 · The 6.0L Power Stroke was based off the incredibly popular International VT365, which was designed for light to medium duty vehicles. Passenger vans and delivery trucks generally fall into this category.

  6. Sep 9, 2016 · Diesel. General Diesel Discussion; 3.2L Power Stroke; 3.0L Powerstroke Diesel; 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel; 6.4L Power Stroke Diesel; 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel; 1999 - 2003 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel; 1994.5 - 1997 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel; Pre-Power Stroke Diesel (7.3L IDI & 6.9L) Bio-diesel, Propane & Alternative Diesel Engine Fuels; Competition ...

  7. Oct 7, 2022 · These trucks were the heaviest F-series available, only sold as a Class 4 chassis-cab with either the 7.5L gasoline or 7.3L diesel V8s. This began Ford’s gradual shift towards a dedicated medium-duty platform. During the 1990s, sensibilities shifted towards light-duty trucks as suburban vehicles and medium-duties for the job site.