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Posted by d-c-741 on November 02, 2005 at 10:12:44 from (24.59.99.29):
In Reply to: Re: a rumor I've heard posted by TIMBO on November 02, 2005 at 06:29:40:
Well I know of a fellow who had 3 engines and 2 transmissions,in 39000 miles/All the Motors had Broken Crankshafts,The truck was being used to haul a 20 Ft cattle trailer.He owned a Dodge before with Cummins,never had any truble with it,just want to try somthing different,OUCH with the Chevy,The chevy was traded as soon as the 3rd engine was put in,For Another DODGE!!!!! Just rember General Motors Makes The most Scrap in the World.
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