:thumb::spit:Sounds like a pretty easy job to me. Tell them to trade it in on a Dmax. And if there's still doubt take them for a ride in yours.
Joking aside good luck with the new job.
Will never work on the engine, everything else around it you will though.
:roflmao:You can make them run a lot better by adjusting the tow mirrors.
You can make them run a lot better by adjusting the tow mirrors.
Basically all the 6.7s we've seen have been in for emissions. There's one 08 work truck we see with 410k plus miles. Never had the valve cover off. But it has had ac work, a few dpfs, and quite a few emissions related sensors.
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I start work at the local Dodge dealership next week as a diesel tech, anybody work on rams for a living that can provide any insight? I've never messed with a 6.7 before.
Yea, might want to take an extra hour out of your day and run the overhead next time its in the shop.
You should never have a head gasket problem under stock power, something else is wrong. Those mls gaskets are picky, needs to be very clean and flat.
I'm not sure what you mean? The truck has not nor has it ever had gasket issues. It runs great and uses no coolant. I was saying all we've had to do has been emissions related with the exception of a worn out water pump that I forgot to mention.
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make sure you fold the tow mirrors down when they come in with them out.:thumb:
Except for head gaskets... Pretty common around here anyway. Others than that and the trans being iffy they are great trucks.