Peacock
Platinum Member
Of all those diesel trucks rolling off the production line. Just how many do you think reach 200,000 miles. Not very many. 500,000 miles? So few as in not's not worth considering. The chassis, body and driveline are done by 300,000.
I can drop in an entire new gas longblock from intake manifold, injectors to oil pan. For the price of just a high pressure common rail injector job on an emissions diesel.
Work? It's a light truck application, that isn't work. In fact the gassers now make more power than your beloved 3rd gen Cummins .
So do you drag race your truck and trailer full of cattle?
I'm only stating that Cummins diesels, pre '07.5 are tough, reliable engines.
The same parts that wear out on a diesel pickup wear out on a gasser too.
New gassers make more horsepower, but not the torque. They won't pull at 1500rpm. They drink fuel under load too.
And the biggest thing is that some people WANT a diesel. Hard to argue with that.