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Recent content by TWFJR

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    Did I royally mess up by buying this?

    Dripping oil from timing chain cover. It may be the crank shaft seal. If it is, in my estimation, your crankshaft is off balance or worn and eventually, it will blow your engine. In my estimation, there is no reason for the seal to go bad unless it is of poor quality or, the crankshaft is...
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    Advise and Reviews please

    I'm an owner of a 2022 Limited, Eco Diesel. I have seen two problems with this truck. First, and most serious, is the front camshaft seal going bad. Before you buy, check to see if there is engine oil leaking below the front plastic cover. Crawl under the front of the engine and if it is leaking...
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    3.0 eco deisel engine failure

    That is a long time for your truck to be down. Ours has less than 60000 miles, and today I got an appointment to have the front crankshaft seal replaced. It took the dealership about 3 weeks to get the seal. The truck will be in the shop for a minimum of 2 days. If they find the crankshaft is...
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    3.0 eco deisel engine failure

    I thank you for the warning. I don't know you or who you call wreckless Randy. Please tell me about your credentials and why you suggest researching him. Lastly, the front crankshaft seal is defective or failed because of, what. I am seeing too many reports of Eco Diesel blown engines. What...
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    3.0 eco deisel engine failure

    In Texas, the Lemon Law requires one of two things to happen. 1) Truck must be less than 5 years old and still be under warranty, and the truck needs to have been back to service three times (Three service orders for the same problem). 2) Out of service for 30 days. My 2022's front crankshaft...
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