fidowanttobe
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Ultra, apparently no one but me noticed, but that's a BEAUTIFUL Chevy!!
You might want to keep an eye on the CP-4As far as I know it has the CP-4 pump. My first diesel was a new '82 GMC with the 6.2 diesel. 130hp and 250tq. Not a good engine, blown head gaskets and cracked heads. Traded for a new '85 F-350 with a 6.9 diesel, I think it was 135 hp and 325 tq. The diesels I had didn't start making decent power until I bought a new '99 F-350 with the 7.3 Powerstroke. My current truck has 475 hp and 1050 tq. I have an extended warranty on it and the salesman I use said I could extend it if I want to keep the truck for a while longer.
76000 KM, approaching 50000 miles. This car is not suitable to drive five months of the yearHow many miles do you have on it ?
I first heard about that ^ problem, from the local IH truck salesman, who was driving his company F150 all over Ontario, with no wipers, Kanadian Winter.I got a recall for the windshield wipers on my 2020 F150 in January, and to this day Ford says they still have no parts or resolution to the problem. And mine just failed today.
And a friends 2021 also failed.
Plenty of other vids show it, but easy ones to find (2 wheel fans) is Itchy Boots, as Noraly wanders the planet on 2 wheels.Toyota are apparently making a small pickup (not sold in the US) whose only ECM is for the a/c and ignition but only for timing and detonation control. I believe it has a carb. It has wind-up windows, manual transmission (I think), a radio and a USB port. Dirt cheap apparently and the reliability numbers way off the charts relative to "normal" cars.
That is why I hope my 2013 F150 never dies.. 280k miles and good so far.I got a recall for the windshield wipers on my 2020 F150 in January, and to this day Ford says they still have no parts or resolution to the problem. And mine just failed today.
And a friends 2021 also failed.
He has so many, we have become conditioned to expect perfection from ur..... you are certainly correct.Ultra, apparently no one but me noticed, but that's a BEAUTIFUL Chevy!!
I also don't smell oil and gas fumes all the time like before fuel injection was on everything.I see your point. It sucks they make it hard for us regular guys to work on our vehicles. But—-how often do you see cars broken down on the side of the road? Not near as many as back in the 70’s and 80’s.