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Re: 8.2 GM problems
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Posted by thejdman01 on August 18, 2005 at 19:01:07 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: 8.2 GM problems posted by BSer on August 18, 2005 at 14:44:49:
its a love hate relationship you either got a good one or a bunch of problems. whatever you do dont replace it with a 3116 cat they had the same prolbems of injector cups going and fuel into antifreeze and visa versa. i dont know what gear ratio you have and waht you use the truck for but i would think a 5.9 would be a tad underpowered. l10 cummins??????????? dont know if that would fit bolt up or not. of course it would anything at all will fit and work if you throw enough money at it but most dont have that theory or the means to impliment that theory. if i were you i would give up on that motor but dont know what you could go to. worked for a rental company long time ago had an old 7000 ford 20ft van body on it tent crew used it 5.9 cummins 5 spd manual was a gutless wonder but if geared right and not in a hurry would work.
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