7.3 Blocks. Anyone heard of this???

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I had someone tell me that a 2003 block should always be used in a high horsepower 7.3 build because because "it has more thickness and was made with more supports inside around the cylinder for strength" than the 94.5-97 blocks.

I have never heard of this honestly and just wasn't sure as I am not a huge 7.3 guy and don't keep up with them a lot. Anyone know one way or the other for sure?
 

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I had someone tell me that a 2003 block should always be used in a high horsepower 7.3 build because because "it has more thickness and was made with more supports inside around the cylinder for strength" than the 94.5-97 blocks.

I have never heard of this honestly and just wasn't sure as I am not a huge 7.3 guy and don't keep up with them a lot. Anyone know one way or the other for sure?

I think it was just a little more meat on the 99-on blocks versus the OBS blocks.
 

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I'll try to dig out my "Powerstroke Bible", has pics showing the difference from the early 7.3's, to the later with the stronger blocks. Pretty sure the changeover was 96/97
 

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For starters the early block does not have the Webs across the lifter valley. Think it was like in late 96 when they made the changes?

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I'm pretty sure it is just the webbing thing that was changed but the blocks should all be good from 97 and up. I used a 97 block when I built my motor


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I remember reading in a book I got from a Ford mechanic that the valley was slightly thicker and the webbing in the lifter area, but don't remember anything about the cylinders. I also remember the cranks and pistons being different too.
 

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