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Re: 2004 5.9 Cummins/Dodge power increase
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 30, 2007 at 17:41:03 from (76.212.224.72):
In Reply to: Re: 2004 5.9 Cummins/Dodge power increase posted by RodInNS on July 30, 2007 at 14:44:16:
Got news for ya as i have had both and my 88 Ford F350 4X4 would flat up and have dodges for a snack and she was 460 powered with a 5 speed with 4.10 gears , it made so much power that when pullen the gooseneck like i did i was changen u/ joints every week and that is no lie till i got away from NAPA joints as with them it would embed the needels into the crosses fixed that problem then after 50000 miles i had to replace the yokes as they were streched . Now this truck my have been a fluke as we did have are fair share of other problems and the emission code on that truck was 666 but she would haul the mail nomatter what ya loaded on the trailer and beleive me i would load the wagon . I use to hit all the sales i could find between Ohio and Ill. and some weeks that ment changing oil twice in one week. I was one of the first around here that bought a one ton Dodge with a Cummins in a 4X4 cab and chassie and just had to get my grubby fingers into it and yes my 95 Dodge will run now .
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