Is the T444E a good engine?

Is the T444E a good engine?

We wrote an article about the 7.3 Power Stroke common problems here. Given the similar design the International Navistar T444E is likely to suffer from many of the same issues. Nonetheless, the T444E is a reliable engine overall.

Who makes the 7.3 Powerstroke engine?

International Navistar
In 1994, the diesel world was changed forever. The 7.3L Powerstroke engine, made by International Navistar, was introduced to Ford Heavy Duty trucks. The 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel engine provided significantly better performance specifications than its 6.9L IDI and 7.3L predecessors.

What year did Ford use international?

Ford Power Stroke engine

Power Stroke engine
Manufacturer Navistar International (1994-2010) Ford Motor Company (2011-present)
Also called Ford Powerstroke
Production 1994-present
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How big is the International T444E diesel engine?

The T444E uses a mechanical fuel pump and powers machines with a gross vehicle weight up to 65,000 pounds. International manufactured over 750,000 of the T444E diesel engines.

What are the specifications of the International 4700?

The T444E specifications vary depending on the rated HP. The T444E models have a rated HP between 175 and 230. The 230 rated HP has a peak of 238 HP at 2,300 RPM, peak torque of 620 at 1,400 RPM and a governor engine speed of 2,600 RPM. The T444E uses a mechanical fuel pump and powers machines with a gross vehicle weight up to 65,000 pounds.

Is the Navistar T444E the same as the Ford 7.3?

The Navistar International T444E is a similar engine to the 7.3 Power Stroke. Of course, International built the 7.3 Power Stroke for Ford and they use this engine variant in their own applications, such as International trucks. However, there are a few differences. Below are some specs for the Navistar T444E engine.

How long does a Ford T444E engine last?

B10 life suggests 90% of the T444E engines survive beyond 200,000 miles with 50% of the engines making it to an impressive 350,000+ miles. This is also where the info comes from for the Ford 7.3 PS engine. Different power ratings are for different applications with different PCM software.