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How much is a Ford F-250 engine?

Prices for a Ford F-250 engine vary widely depending on the engine type (gasoline vs diesel), whether you buy new, remanufactured, or a crate engine, and whether you include installation. In general, expect used gasoline units around the low thousands, with new or diesel engines pushing into the mid to high tens of thousands after labor.


Engine options in the Ford F-250 lineup


Overview of the main engine configurations available in modern F-250 pickups, split into gasoline and diesel families.


Gasoline engines


Gasoline options are typically robust and cheaper to replace, with parts widely available at service shops nationwide.



  • 6.2L V8 gasoline

  • 7.3L V8 gasoline (often referred to as the Godzilla engine)


Gasoline options generally cost less to replace than diesels, and service networks are broad, which can influence total ownership costs during a replacement.


Diesel engines


The F-250’s diesel option is the 6.7-liter Power Stroke, prized for heavy towing and low-end torque, but it carries a higher price tag for replacement and maintenance.



  • 6.7L Power Stroke diesel


Diesel engines typically have higher upfront replacement costs due to their complexity and specialized parts, though they excel in torque and fuel efficiency for heavy-duty use.


Pricing by engine type and purchase option


This section outlines common price bands you’ll encounter when replacing an F-250 engine, based on how you buy it (used, remanufactured, crate, or new OEM) and the engine type.



  • Used gasoline engine: roughly $2,000–$5,000

  • Remanufactured gasoline engine: roughly $4,000–$9,000

  • Crate gasoline engine: roughly $6,000–$9,000

  • New OEM gasoline engine: roughly $9,000–$14,000

  • Remanufactured diesel (6.7L Power Stroke): roughly $7,000–$12,000

  • Crate diesel (6.7L Power Stroke): roughly $12,000–$16,000

  • New OEM diesel installed: roughly $15,000–$25,000

  • Labor/installation (whether from dealer, shop, or mobile service): roughly $2,000–$4,000


Prices vary by year, engine generation, and supplier. Always confirm what’s included (electronics, cooling system, sensors) and whether core charges or warranty terms apply when you request quotes.


What affects the price


Several factors determine engine pricing beyond the basic engine type and replacement category.



  1. Engine condition and mileage (new vs remanufactured vs used)

  2. Engine generation and year compatibility with your F-250

  3. Source and warranty terms (OEM dealer vs aftermarket, length of warranty)

  4. Labor rates and geographic location of the shop

  5. Included components and required ancillary work (cooling system, exhaust, sensors, wiring harness, reprogramming)


When comparing quotes, factor in all included parts, compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN, and the potential need for software updates or calibration.


Buying tips and best-value paths


Smart buyers weigh value, reliability and service after the sale when selecting an engine replacement.



  • Confirm exact compatibility with your vehicle’s year, trim, and VIN before purchase

  • Compare OEM, remanufactured, and crate options from reputable suppliers

  • Ask about warranty coverage, core charges, shipping, and return policy

  • Inquire about included components (water pump, gaskets, sensors) and whether reprogramming is required

  • Get a detailed installation quote and a realistic timeline for the swap


Doing due diligence helps minimize downtime and avoid surprise costs during a motor replacement.


Summary


For an Ford F-250, engine replacement pricing varies widely based on engine type (gasoline vs diesel) and purchase option (used, remanufactured, crate, or new OEM), plus installation costs. Gasoline engines generally cost less to replace than diesel engines, but diesels offer greater torque for heavy-duty work. Obtain multiple quotes, verify compatibility with your vehicle, and review warranty terms to determine the best overall value for your truck.

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