Starter for 94 turbo diesel 7.3

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I caught onto that right away.
LOL
Just pretend your truck is older, its easier on your brain.
 

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Thats the stock power version, mine in the 4x is 6 yrs and going strong
 

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quit looking it up as turbo. The one I posted is the correct one.

You have to remember , 99% of everything for these trucks is the same turbo or not.
Except the turbo and related items.

Are head studs one of the related items ? Can you name a few.
 

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Head studs are aftermarket, I’ve got the pamphlet for the factory turbo changes at the shop, I’ll try and remember to post it when I get back

Today should be the day to fire up that turbo... starter went out so I had one flown in from Summit Racing in NV. I will post pictures.
 

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Type 4, that link is for the non turbo starter and when I go to their advanced search options there aren’t any for a 93 f 250 7.3 turbo IDI automatic.
it does not matter between N/A and turbo for the starter.
i took the powermaster off my N/A and bolted it to my IDIT
 

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That was a clusterf*$k year that I don’t like lol. You could’ve probably got a 7.3 bullnose 4 speed if you asked nicely
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Also, you guys also have to look for parts for what you actually have, not what the truck is supposed to be. For external parts - no problems, because it's all the same.
But it's totally possible to have a 1994 Factory turbo truck with a 6.9 under the turbo, with all the 1994 accessories. Or a 1987 F-350 that has a 7.3 N/A motor, 6.9 accessories, 6.9 valve covers and an ATS-spec turbo on it(totally fooled me until I measured the head bolts)
 

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