refeicul
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ok i haven't actually checked if there is oil in my intake but i suspect it for many reasons which i will further list
that's all i can think of off the top of my head all information was taken over the course of a year with some trips up to Maine from New Jersey
The second half is which repair to do? I was planning on the Huges air gap with the stock intake. A member here suggested a Mopar M1 is there a reason for one over the other? or should i just use the reinforcing plate kit? money is not an issue.
- Ticking on acceleration
- Oil consumption (3 quarts a month on average or 3 quarts on a long trip 800+ miles)
- Cat codes thrown as well as o2 sensor codes ever so often
- Constantly fouled spark plugs
that's all i can think of off the top of my head all information was taken over the course of a year with some trips up to Maine from New Jersey
The second half is which repair to do? I was planning on the Huges air gap with the stock intake. A member here suggested a Mopar M1 is there a reason for one over the other? or should i just use the reinforcing plate kit? money is not an issue.
is 3 of the injectors on the passenger side stayed behind when i lifted the rails off and i did take my time with lube... so i was going to handle them when i took off the keg. Well on to the keg, i loosend the 12 bolts pulled the keg and apparently 2 of the bolts SNAPPED!!!!!! The first and last bolt on the passenger are still in the head!
