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Old Oct 5, 2009 | 12:50 PM
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Cold Blooded

I have a 2000 F-350 7.3 with 130,000 miles. For the 3rd winter in a row I am having the same problem. The only other problem i have had was cam sensors 4 & 6 years ago. on colder (below 40 degrees) mornings my truck is very cold blooded. always starts up normally & idles ok. you can hear a slight roughness while idelling. if i let it warm up 10-15 minutes its fine. but if i drive it soon it runs rough and will die if i accelerate much. it looses about 80% of it power during this first few minutes of driving. during this driving it lugs and has little or no power. if i baby it, & have no inclines, i can get it warmed up in 5-10 minutes & its fine.

This morning it was worse than normal. it died 1/2 mile from home. i sat for 20 minutes & it would not restart. finally it restarted, coughed alot of white smoke. after 15 minutes of warming it up, it ran normal.

I had the turbo rebuilt 2 years ago, had all new glow plugs last winter. Any help would be appreciated!!!
 
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Old Oct 5, 2009 | 02:08 PM
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You'll be able to find more help in the Super Duty Forums. But based off of my limited experience with diesel check the battery and see what shape its in.
 
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Old Oct 5, 2009 | 02:22 PM
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Fuel Filter...change it every 10,000 miles like a religion. Plug the truck in. 7.3s are notorious for being cold blodded. I loved my '99, and got 250k relibale miles out of it but they are cold blooded like no other. Make sure you are using a winter blend fuel too. Since the injectors are oil fired, good oil is essential I always ran Rotella and changed every 5k miles.
 
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