2001 Ford F-350 7.3L Diesel Oil Guide: Capacity, Viscosity & Filters

AMSOIL diesel oil guide for 2001 Ford F-350 Pickup
AMSOIL diesel oil guide for trucks, vans, SUVs and diesel engines

For the 2001 Ford F-350 Pickup equipped with the 7.3L 8-cylinder Diesel Turbo (Engine Code F), the oil capacity is 15 quarts with a filter change. Recommended viscosities include 15W-40 for temperatures above -12°C, while 10W-30 or 5W-30 may be used in colder climates. AMSOIL recommends the Signature Series 15W-40 Max-Duty Diesel Oil paired with an AMSOIL Oil Filter for optimal protection.

What oil does a 2001 Ford F-350 7.3L Diesel take?

The 2001 Ford F-350 with the 7.3L diesel engine requires specific viscosities based on ambient operating temperatures. The AMSOIL lookup lists several options to ensure proper lubrication across various climates, ranging from 0W-30 for extreme cold to 15W-40 for standard operation.

The total engine oil capacity for the 2001 Ford F-350 7.3L Diesel is 15 quarts when including the replacement filter. When performing an oil change, always follow proper refilling procedures to ensure the crankcase is properly lubricated.

AMSOIL product recommendations

Based on the AMSOIL lookup for your 2001 Ford F-350, here are the recommended high-performance fluids and filters to maintain your Power Stroke diesel engine.

Engine Oil Options

Product Name Viscosity Part Code
AMSOIL Signature Series Max-Duty Diesel Oil 15W-40 DMEQT-EA
AMSOIL Heavy-Duty Synthetic Diesel Oil 15W-40 ADPQT-EA

Oil Filter Options

Product Name Part Code
AMSOIL Oil Filter EAO99-EA
WIX XP Oil Filter 51734XP-EA
WIX Oil Filter 51734-EA

Air & Coolant

Component Product Name Part Code
Air Filter WIX Air Filter [1] 46728-EA
Coolant AMSOIL Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze ANTPC1G-EA

Engine Oil Specifications

The AMSOIL lookup note references Ford Material Engineering Specification WSS-M2C171-F1 for this application. Note that Ford has indicated that testing on some CK-4 formulations showed inadequate wear protection compared to CJ-4 formulations, and they continue to recommend oils meeting WSS-M2C171-F1 for older diesel engines like the 7.3L.

Engine Oil Viscosity Guide

Temperature Range Recommended Viscosity
Below -18°C 0W-30
-23 To 32°C 10W-30
Below -1°C 5W-30
Above -12°C 15W-40

How much oil does it take with a filter change?

Refilling Instructions

  • Remove the dipstick during refilling to provide adequate venting and allow oil to flow into the crankcase.
  • After refilling, check the oil level using the dipstick.
  • Top off to the proper level as needed.

Diesel maintenance notes for this vehicle

Maintaining a 7.3L Power Stroke requires attention to heavy-duty filtration and high-quality fluids due to the high-stress environments these trucks inhabit. Owners should prioritize diesel-specific oil filters, fuel/water separators, and cooling system inspections to manage heat generated by turbocharging.

Common diesel oil-related concerns and how AMSOIL products may help

Concern Why it matters AMSOIL Product How it may help Limitation
Engine Wear High-pressure diesel combustion causes friction. DMEQT-EA Delivers up to 6X more wear protection. Requires regular oil changes.
Contaminants Small particles can cause abrasive wear. EAO99-EA 99% efficiency at 20 microns. Filter must be replaced per interval.
Extreme Temperatures Viscosity changes can affect lubrication. DMEQT-EA Excels in extreme temperatures. Use correct viscosity for climate.

Common maintenance concerns for this vehicle

Based on owner reports and historical data, owners of the 2001 F-350 should be aware of several areas that require regular inspection:

  • Engine Cooling: Monitor for smoke or overheating, as high-load diesel applications generate significant heat.
  • Electrical Systems: Some reports indicate issues with electrical components; ensure connections are clean and secure.
  • Visibility: Inspect wiper motor functionality to prevent loss of visibility during inclement weather.
  • Braking & Steering: Regular checks of hydraulic brake lines and steering components are essential for heavy-duty towing safety.

Recall, TSB, and manufacturer communication notes

NHTSA research indicates several historical recalls for the 2001 Ford F-350:

  • Speed Control: A recall (Campaign 06V286000) addressed overheating deactivation switches that could result in fire.
  • Wiper Motor: A recall (Campaign 01V258000) was issued for wiper motor gear cases that could malfunction or overheat.
  • Towing Equipment: A recall (Campaign 07E066000) addressed incorrect wiring in certain 7-way right angle adaptors.

Note: These are historical records. Owners should always verify current open recalls by checking their specific VIN through official Ford or NHTSA channels.

About this vehicle

The 2001 Ford F-350 belongs to the Super Duty series, a line of heavy-duty trucks designed to expand upon the traditional F-Series range with specialized chassis components for higher payload and towing capacities. This model year is defined by the Ford Power Stroke V8 diesel engine, specifically the 7.3L variant, which is part of a celebrated engine family known for its durability in heavy-duty applications.

As Class 2 and 3 vehicles with high Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings (GVWR), these trucks are typically utilized for demanding tasks such as commercial hauling, heavy towing, and agricultural work. Because they inhabit high-stress environments, owners often focus their research on long-term engine reliability, turbocharger maintenance, and fuel system integrity. Maintenance should always align with the high-load requirements of a diesel powertrain.

Common questions about this vehicle’s diesel oil and maintenance

What is the oil capacity for my 7.3L Power Stroke?

The capacity is 15 quarts when replacing the filter. Always check your level with the dipstick after refilling.

Can I use CK-4 oil in my 2001 F-350?

The AMSOIL lookup note states that Ford recommends oils meeting specification WSS-M2C171-F1 for older diesel engines like the 7.3L, noting that some CK-4 formulations may have inadequate wear protection compared to earlier CJ-4 formulations.

How often should I change my oil?

While intervals vary by use, AMSOIL products like the Signature Series are designed to confidently extend drain intervals under heavy-duty conditions.

What filter should I use for maximum protection?

The AMSOIL lookup lists the EAO99-EA filter, which provides 99% efficiency at 20 microns.

Does my truck need a specific coolant?

The AMSOIL lookup lists ANTPC1G-EA, an OAT formulation engineered to exceed OEM requirements.

How do I verify if my truck has an open recall?

You should contact a Ford dealer or use the NHTSA website to check your specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for any active recalls.

Disclaimer: Information provided is based on available source data. Always consult your owner’s manual and professional mechanics for specific maintenance requirements.

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