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Re: Dakota pickup engines
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Posted by Alberta Mike on October 04, 2005 at 06:51:53 from (64.42.242.11):
In Reply to: Dakota pickup engines posted by Rich Iowa on October 03, 2005 at 17:59:00:
Here's a little story that might shed some light on the subject. There is a little machine shop in Edmonton that works only on cylinder heads, nothing else whatsoever. When I need valves ground, head work done, etc. I always go there. He does good work at a reasonably price and is 100% honest. Last time I took in a set of valves for grinding I asked him "keeping busy"? He laughed and said "very busy .... thank god for Chrysler". Now I hope this doesn't start a color war here, I'm just relaying a story that I personally was involved with and the comment was from a guy who made his living fixing cylinder heads. By the way, I have two Chrysler products myself, an '87 Dodge 600 4-cylinder and an '87 Ram 50 (Mitsubishi) pickup.
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