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Re: Hey 2x4.... 366 or 427
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Posted by Andrew from KY on February 22, 2006 at 08:40:32 from (128.163.194.126):
In Reply to: Re: Hey 2x4.... 366 or 427 posted by 2x4 on February 21, 2006 at 23:58:40:
The code sheet in my pickup is inside the glovebox, but it only lists the codes. There are places on the internet that have listings of the codes and their meanings, but I don't know if there are any out there for medium duty trucks. If you take the list to a dealer they can probably tell you what everything means. 40 mph, that is SLOW, are you sure that the two-speed is working properly? I know sometimes they will hang up in one range and not shift into the other. Even the lowest geared ones that I've been around would do 55. The farm I work on has a GMC Topkick with a set of insanely low gears, does 60 at 3500 rpms with a 3208 Cat. I think the gears in it are something like 7.14 maybe?
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