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Re: Off the path truck question.
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Posted by Travis on May 19, 2003 at 19:15:58 from (206.72.27.93):
In Reply to: Off the path truck question. posted by MM on May 18, 2003 at 21:19:07:
Yep--there is a bulletin on it, ask and they should show you the bulletin. Basically in laymens terms it boils down to two things--one, there is carbon buildup, you need to run it harder. Two, and my opinion also, they build these engines to last 300,000 miles anymore and the clearances are actually closer than they used to be, so at around 150,000 miles, it should be good and broke in and you won't hear it anymore. I haven't seen a problem with them yet and have heard plenty of them do it. Drive it like you eat breakfast--both feet flat on the floor, or turn the radio up.:)
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