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Ross Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/01/2004 11:33:02
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Subject: RE: Timing Chain vs Tensioner IP: Logged
Message: he said the new motors come with it preinstalled, so you dont have to mess with it when you install a new chain... theres no chain that COMES with a tensioner.
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Robert Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/27/2004 10:49:54
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Message: This goes back to the engineers dont know whats going on? Thats nuts, we are trained to be problem solvers, and yes sometimes things get past us because we design things on "paper". Most of the time auto companies dont want to spend the money on long term testing due to the cost and here is where problems arises. Cost is always the most important issues when designing or fixing problems. If not then why dont we use Titanum for auto engine like in aircraft engines, they would last forever! ITS COST and for the master tech, you know why everyone dont have an engineering degree, it because the drop rate is over 90%, meaning alot of people cant do it. Well thats about it. Dodge has a lot of problems that they should fix, but they wont unless taken to court, but at the same time ford has the highest recall rate. So its bad to say but if you want quality you will pay for it.
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chief dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/30/2004 18:48:03
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Message: but what are the best part number for a aftermarket timing chain set? ; from cloyes or edelbrock summit, i don't know what i use in my 1995 dak 239 5 speed.
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rtdkota R/T
11/01/2004 14:19:24
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Message: JP is the best out there-- I have them on my website for $90 shipping-- in stock.
Sam
www.socaldakota.com
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