I'm not sure I agree with this. 2020-2022 models had some issues. Mostly on big trucks. Box trucks and medium duty chassis mostly. I'm not hearing near as many issues on 2023 and newer. I follow several 7.3 groups. It happens. It probably happens more than it should. Doesn't sound like an issue bringing on a recall though.Judging by the price cuts and how long they're sitting on lots I'd stay away. Starting to see lots of reports of lifters wiping cams and causing catastrophic failures as they're starting to reach 90k-120k. Miles. Every time I thought I found a smoking deal on a F-250 with a 6.2 gasser I'd look and it had a 7.3.
It's puzzling because their 6.8L which is the 7.3 with a shorter stroke crank doesn't have this issue.
Pretty disappointing to see Rams with cam and lifter issues. GMCs getting replacement engines. Tundras swapping engines. Now add in all the diesel problems with fuel systems or emissions related issues. I don't feel like we have these issues with many cars or SUVs.
@Archertl if you buy a new one it has a warranty. If you buy a used one which is within factory 3yr/36k warranty you can extend the bumper to bumper warranty reasonably cheap. Still a lot of money, but $3800 is what it cost on my 2022. That extended me 5 yrs and out to 100k miles. Replace one touchscreen and you paid for half of it. That said, I just bought my second one and I'm impressed.