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Re: 3.7 liter in 05 truck problem [Re: rickstershemi] #1711920
01/12/15 06:47 PM
01/12/15 06:47 PM
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These engines are known to have an unusual amount of sludge build-up even with proper oil change frequency...

Rickster




Why is that? I'm looking at an 06 with 3.7 Should I just stay away?


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Re: 3.7 liter in 05 truck problem [Re: Magnumguy] #1711921
01/12/15 10:35 PM
01/12/15 10:35 PM
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Missouri U.S.A.
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High oil temp and poor crankcase ventilation.


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Re: 3.7 liter in 05 truck problem [Re: Magnumguy] #1711922
01/12/15 11:37 PM
01/12/15 11:37 PM
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Lehigh Acres, Florida
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These engines are known to have an unusual amount of sludge build-up even with proper oil change frequency...

Rickster




Why is that? I'm looking at an 06 with 3.7 Should I just stay away?




Bought a new 2004....worst mistake of my life....Motor started knocking at under 40K .... They wouldn't warrantee it ... I would run the other way

Rickster

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