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Buying a new truck

fuel injection.
took it for a nice long ride yesterday, on way home decided to take a different route so i could pull a five mile 8% grade just to see how it acted. temp did not move any, and it flew up the mountain
Sounds like you got a good one.
How'd the oil look ? Any grit ?
 
fuel injection.
took it for a nice long ride yesterday, on way home decided to take a different route so i could pull a five mile 8% grade just to see how it acted. temp did not move any, and it flew up the mountain
Having bought it used may I suggest one step of protection. Put a quality thermostat in.
I can't tell you how many times I've picked up a used vehicle to have it overheat not many months later. Doubt it's been replaced in many years.
 
oil looked fine, will be changing by the weekend, 4x4 works good, have to use it twice a week.
time to get rid of the ranger now
 
The worst problem with old vehicles is over heating . They had cast iron blocks and eventually need to be boiled to get the shit out. Kinda like we are when you get a stint to keep the circulation going . We all plug no matter what precautions are done..
 
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