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Posted by Navy Chief on December 13, 2003 at 05:52:03 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: 6 litre Ford posted by Dan on December 12, 2003 at 12:40:31:
Dan; Hi from Chicago. I am an marine engineering(Diesel Propulsion)instructor for the Navy stationed here at Great Lakes. I am also a Cat amd Cummins factory certified technician for both Marine and Truck applications. If your friends dealer is telling him to keep an eye on 5% fuel oil dilution, he seriuosly needs to find another dealer. As some of our fellow board members have stated below, you will begin to disintegrate the bearing surfaces in the engine. Also as stated before, it will wash the cylinders, and the list could on and on. If there is 5% showing, then oil should have been drained and the problem troubleshot and corrected, not "Well keep an eye on it." Yes I am Cummins owner, my '99 2500 4x4 has a 137849 mis on it, and I do watch it like I watch over my kids and sailors. That is sad excuse for customer service and standing behind your product in my opinion if they are telling him to "Keep an eye on it" Respectfully Eric
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