'03-'05 Engine Replacement Trend?
I'm looking at a 2004 Dodge 3500, regular cab, dually, NV5600, new motor @ 155k...I have seen a trend of replaced engines within these years...are they not good years to buy? I don't want to buy a money-pit (I'm trying to save up to mechanically inject my 7.3L). Thoughts? Reasons? Thanks!
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The only trend for replacement is they are older and have more miles. The 06-07's have more potential issues than the 03-05 HO's.
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Originally Posted by cerberus60
(Post 791305)
The only trend for replacement is they are older and have more miles. The 06-07's have more potential issues than the 03-05 HO's.
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the only trend I personally see with replacement motors in my area is because parents buy those trucks for their kids, or they are hand-me-downs, and the kids stack programs and boom, there goes a piston. these trucks can only take so much timing.....
My diesel mechanic friend told me one time he LOVED crazy Larry tunes, only because they kept him in business repairing the motors that broke when running those tunes..... |
gotcha. well i went and looked at it and its not worth it anyway...had a jasper long block put in (not complete engine) and was already leakin @ the oilpan (heavy drip), transfer case/tranny connection, and the transmission cooler. the truck was a piece. not paying $15k fer it. guess i will keep looking...
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
(Post 791721)
My diesel mechanic friend told me one time he LOVED crazy Larry tunes, only because they kept him in business repairing the motors that broke when running those tunes.....
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