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    motor mount id part number help?

    just "Google" urethane engine mounts and search through all the listings. That was how I have located some oddball mounts - like urethane trans mount - that the parts stores will not show in their catalogs. Just takes a bit of patience. Good luck!
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    A little diesel misinformation

    About 10 yrs ago I helped my boyfriend move from FL to Colorado. Loaded to the hilt, pulling a loaded trailer with the mud truck, tool boxes, shop tables, etc. Of course, I had to move Mr. Wonderful back after 4 months. It was a U-Haul diesel out there and Penske gasser on the return trip...
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Describing the Steering Symptoms

    I have noticed that a lot of owners have different ideas of what the steering components might be doing wrong, but sometimes putting it in to words just doesn't seem to come out quite right. Hopefully, I can help you out. Knowledge is not dangerous, it can help save your life and sometimes...
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    Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) anybody have a exploded view with part #s of the cooling system

    I've got my Mopar Tech book - aka my truck bible. I'll plunder and see if there's a pic and let ya know later today or this evening. I know how aggravating it is to get some moron behind the idiot box at a parts store or a dealership to understand "the puter" can have some errors, proving...
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    Perfect Oiled Air Filter Maintenance

    Good idea for the cone filters. Most people don't realize that the oil used on the filter media will wreak havoc on the sensors in the air intake system of gassers. I learned that one the hard way, after wracking my brain over the cause of my 98 Trans Am's spastic behavior. I tossed the...
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    Warning: Prefilling An Oil Filter Can Be Dangerous To Your Engine

    Actually this has been an issue for many years. Most peeps have just been lucky, or blamed the engine failure on age, loose nut behind the wheel, etc. :-laf Seeing some of the stuff that clogs up the pick up filter on the oil pump can leave you in awe as to how the motor ever ran at all...
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