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"William Boyd" <williamboyd (AT) cableone (DOT) net> wrote I am beginning to appreciate my decision to get the Cumins engine because of the proven history over the no history of the Duromax. -- BILL P. Just Me & DOG My interest is now piqued. I know that the Cummings engine is a variant of the Cummins. DUH! But now, is the Cumins yet another variation? Steve ;-) |
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I did get a car maker to replace an engine at 85K miles (was a 3/36 warranty) but it took some really sweet talking, and that was an unusual case. |
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"none2u" <none2u (AT) notrealatall (DOT) bye> wrote in message news:Er-dnb1JXIyEdqjYnZ2dnUVZ_tmdnZ2d (AT) centurytel (DOT) net... If I was in this boat, with the loan and apparently needing a truck now... I,d replace the crank bearings, or rod bearings , the injector or injectors which failed. The oil pump. Hopefully everything through the oil pan. Whatever is necessary to get it to run right,for at least a month. Change the oil. Find a truck to buy. Detail the truck. Drive straight to the dealer and trade it in. I have to believe a 2001 gmc duramax trade in is more then 10 grand he owes. Don't know what the parts cost , but if I could get into another vehicle for a few grand out of pocket,in bearings , injectors and an oil pump. and the trade in is above the loan. I,d be real happy. so you think its ok to stuff someone else? Whitelightning |
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Back in my younger days when I worked in the oil field,when we would change the oil in the v-12 diesel engines we would fill up the crank case with diesel to clean the innards. This was done since the engines were new and we would just idle them for a minute then drain, idle again with new oil, then change that. We never had a problem. |
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