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Re: OT Chrysler V-6 2.7 engine in Intrepids
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Posted by RB/CT on January 15, 2005 at 18:39:42 from (67.163.171.82):
In Reply to: Re: OT Chrysler V-6 2.7 engine in Intrepids posted by Bill-KCKs on January 15, 2005 at 07:04:51:
It boggles the mind how these engineers build these motors. Do they think or care about repeat customers? Off of my list is the 4.2 V6 that was in my 98 F-150, the Crank went at 80k, and I sold it cheap. The V-6 in my 92 Voyaguer had the timing belt replaced, and the water pump which is inside, it was admitted to the Chrysler dealership, as a patient for two days as it is a twelve hour job, which came out okay. There is a reason Hondas and Toyotas are selling good these days, and Chevrolet sales have lost 30 percent , with Chevy losing 25 percent of the market share.
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