I've had engine" good " and warm twice. First towing mine and a buddies mud trucks. 70 miles. Second was when I moved to Alabama . Drove it the 600 miles fully loaded pulling a trailer loaded.did fine engine wise just used 5 gallons of oil. Lol. And I use to live in lakeland,fl
Im running delvac in it, just cause that's what I can get from work. So can you unstick a ring ? Or should I plan on doing rings bearings and gaskets soon?
Air cleaner was on. Had bed off working on fuel tanks. But I lived in florida, during the rainy season. With 100% humidity on most days. As best as I can tell truck has 168000 on it. Engine has some blow by but nothing I would call excessive. Haven't checked cdr , honestly don't know where it is...
So my truck is using alot of oil. It doesnt smoke all that bad. No oil in coolant. not leaking anymore than usual. just sitting doesnt use any but driving, is another story. lol. Im using prob a gallon every 400 miles or so??
it seems to have started about 6-8 months ago. i had truck parked...
Once my throttle linkage cable broke on a truck i had. ended up taking a plastic walmart bag and tieing the throttle open to about 1800 rpm and worked the clutch and drove it home . lol what ever works right
Dont worry about it drag, i guess hes on his pedastool again. When he thinks he is right we all know no matter what we or the masses say he is right and we are wrong
My truck does sit " bulldog " about 2 in wonder if that could be some of the prob?? never thougt about that... i did upper and lower kingpins, spring eye busings, trac bar and bushing, all steeing bars and ball joints, and still did till stabilizer.
Mine did the same thing after i did the d60 swap and i went through tons of money replacing everything and stilll did it till i changed steering stabilizer i went to a dual setup and hasnt happened again
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