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Posted by Tim(nj) on February 16, 2000 at 17:28:38 from (204.186.33.168):
In Reply to: Re: 6.2 mith posted by Burrhead on February 15, 2000 at 19:55:34:
Well, anybody can get turned off of anything. Take for example: A friend of mine had a 94 Chevy 6.5 turbo. Blew the crank at 8000 miles, pulling a 4 horse trailer. This truck was less than 1-year old at the time, and had been serviced by the dealer. GM replaced the engine. However, that engine went through two fuel pumps and a water pump before 35,000 miles. GM service manager was at a loss to explain. Every one of my friend's previous trucks had been 454 Chevies, which gave him no problems. No longer trusting GM diesels, last year he bought a Dodge. Seems satisfied with it so far.
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