Posted by Stuart on April 11, 2010 at 07:25:24 from (64.198.86.189):
In Reply to: Re: Hogwash posted by jdemaris on April 11, 2010 at 06:30:01:
I never said that you claimed there is no break in period needed. If I did, show me. And I never said my dodge got poor fuel mileage, just that fuel mileage improved from around 16-20-mpg. Who has the reading comprehension problem? I never said that I didnt believe you but you offer no proof that the fuel mileage came from other parts in my truck breaking in. Honestly if a ring and pinion wore in enough to provide a gain in fuel mileage than it would probably wear out real fast.And by the way if I want engine knowledge I will ask my Dad. He was rebuilding engines while you were still wet behind the ears and still does. You say that you use to work as a Deere mechanic... I use to write repair manuals for John Deere and here is a fact my boss use to tell me- When you write a manual you are writing it for someone with an 8th grade education.LOL. Post back if you want to but I wont even look this far back to read it.
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