The Navistar T444E is a Diesel V8 engine manufactured by Navistar International Corporation. In its use in Ford Motor Company trucks, vans and school buses, it is the first of the PowerStroke family of diesel engines. The T444E was manufactured from 1994 to 2004, replacing the 7.3 L IDI V8 designed by International Harvester. As a result of federal emission standards, the T444E was discontinued midway through the 2003 model year, replaced by the all-new 6.0 L VT365. In total, nearly 2 million 7.3 L PowerStroke V8s were manufactured for Ford at their Indianapolis, Indiana plant before switching to the 6.0L.
The 6.0 was also discontinued in 2007 when it was replaced by International's 6.4 liter. Not long after in 2010 the 6.4 liter was replaced by Ford's first in house Super Duty diesel truck engine, the 6.7 liter Power Stroke. This ended the partnership between International and Ford for light duty diesel engines in the Super Duty pickups.
Applications:
- 1994.5-1997 Ford F-250/F-350
- 1999-2003 Ford Super Duty (2001-2006 in Australia)
- 2000-2003 Ford Excursion
- 1994.5-2003 Ford Econoline
- 1994-2003 Ford E-Series van/bus chassis
- 1994-2003 International 3400/3600/3700/3800 bus chassis
- 1994-2003 International 3000 bus chassis
- 1994-2003 International 4700/4900 cab/chassis
Video Navistar T444E engine
See also
- Ford Power Stroke engine
Maps Navistar T444E engine
External links
"International T444E Specs". On InternationalPowerstroke.com. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
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