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IN the current climate of sludged V6 engines, it is NOT ridiculous at all to remove one valve cover for sludge inspection. You would not believe how "honest" someone can behave when dumping a problem child. When buying used, YOU are the one who's going to have to live/pay for the previous owner's misdeeds (if any). You are one foolish buyer to purchase the vehicle based mostly on your "read" of the owner. |
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"Philip®" <1chip-state1 (AT) earthlink (DOT) net.invalid> wrote in message news:rehZb.1249$aT1.228 (AT) newsread1 (DOT) news.pas.earthlink.net... IN the current climate of sludged V6 engines, it is NOT ridiculous at all to remove one valve cover for sludge inspection. You would not believe how "honest" someone can behave when dumping a problem child. When buying used, YOU are the one who's going to have to live/pay for the previous owner's misdeeds (if any). You are one foolish buyer to purchase the vehicle based mostly on your "read" of the owner. Have all Pre-Owned Certified Lexus and Toyota V6 vehicles sold at the dealerships had their valve covers removed for sludge inspection before they are sold to the public? But what dwells in the internals of my 2000 ES 300, I wonder. Bought it used when it was about 3 years old. How much does Lexus charge to remove the valve cover to inspect for sludge? |
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