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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Powerstroke or Cummins?
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Posted by Denny Frisk on November 14, 2001 at 09:08:16 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Powerstroke or Cummins? posted by Ed on November 09, 2001 at 16:31:11:
But that railroad train engine has a VEE engine in it! So What's Your point? I guess it's because of crap like this I'm not renewing My TDR subscription. You Guys Never talk about "Your Dodge" it's always "Your Cummins" Guess Your ashamed of Your truck but Proud of Your engine. So Pointless. I've seen MANY Cummins engines blown up of different sizes, mostly 855's Blocks sawed in half from broken wrist pins. Exhaust valves welded into valve guides. I guess it's about time Cummins finally made an engine that'll hold together. They've been building them long enough! They ALL blow up sometimes. You Pay Your $$$$ and Take's Your Chances. This guy wanted facts & truth and He's getting the same poop from the TDR.
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