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Re: My Dodge Diesel truck
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 19, 2006 at 16:31:40 from (64.179.117.186):
In Reply to: Re: My Dodge Diesel truck posted by powerstrokeman on May 19, 2006 at 13:29:35:
Don't know what ALROPEO that your smoken but i was a die in the wool 100% ford man till they came out with the power joke and did away with the 460's and why in the world would ya ever want to feed 8 cylinder that make no power and no toqure . Everybody has had there hand in tryen to make a V8 diesel work and they all scraped the idea and the the ford -I H power joke is just a take off of the old 404 gas V 8 with old 560 glow plug pre combustion tech. and the Cummins will still be running long after the V8's are wore out. and it was built from the ground up as a diesel and does not need any glow plugs till it get real cold out as mine has always started setting out with out being pluged in even down to -20 . When i was on the road driven large car the dodge would set down in the truck lot all week with out being run or pluged in and the boss had a new power joke and would call home to have someone put it inside so it would start as there were a couple late nites that we got in and the DORF was left out and would not start but the old Dodge started up just fine . Now yes there are some things that i do not like on the dodge but i do like the drive line .
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