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Re: I Can Tell Ya What!
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Posted by Jak on January 15, 2006 at 07:05:20 from (208.47.8.34):
In Reply to: Re: I Can Tell Ya What! posted by GY on January 14, 2006 at 19:47:29:
Ok,I took one,ha ha.I had a 97 dually with a 6.5 5 speed manual trans 4 door maroon that I really liked.I would still have it if the engine and components would hold up.Timing chain at 95000,three injection pumps,5 glow plugs and more.I spent in a year more on repair costs than the payments,insurance,and fuel combined.A buddy has a powerstroke that the wireing harness UNDER the valve cover shorted out,1500 bucks worth.Our 03 powerstroke has been in the shop upwards of eight times already,new turbo,new turbo inlet pipe and hose,new egr and line(under the turbo)running rough and loping at idle,and can't wait to see what else.I'll admit I like the torque and hearing the turbo spool up.Alrighty now,bye bye then.Jack
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