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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 14* on a 180 pump??

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JGheen

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Was checking out my cousin's new(and when I say new, it is :cool: ) '98 12v this Thanksgiving weekend and noticed some interesting things about it I never heard before. First off, I'd like to mention that this truck is probably the youngest 12v on the planet. He found this truck in the Ag source magazine, which is a Ag truck/tractor tader mag publiched in central Cali, and surprisingly the thing only had 4400 miles :eek: on it when he picked it up about a month ago! Apparently it was garaged all it's life an owned by an older gentleman that never really drove it. I couldn't believe it until I saw the odometer as well as how clean and nice everything on it was. Absolutely no rust, hardly any scratches in the bed and so on. Unbelieveable that he was able to find such a truck.

Anyway, to my interest in this truck. I was checking out the engine and such and noticed that the engine data plate says it is timed to 14*!! :eek: This truck is a California EGR 180 pump'd truck and I was so surpirsed to see the timing set that high by the factory. Talk about great mileage stock with that much timing. I personally thought that my 215 engine was the highest timed engine out of the factory but I guess the Cali 180 engines were set that high.

Sorry for the long post, just wanted to tell you about my cousin's awesome find as well as the interesting specs of the engine. :D



Joe
 
Only 4400 miles? WOW. Great find. :D



Since it was an old guy that owned it, I don't need to ask how many hours are on it. :-laf



I looked a 10 year old Mack CH613 one time. Only had about 200k miles on it, but had 18,000 hours on it. :--) Sat with a tanker attached to it pretty much all of its life. Barely went anywhere. Truck was clean as a whistle, though. :) Looked like new in the cab.
 
4400 miles!!!?? has it even had an oil change yet!? :-laf and i thought getting my 12v with 80k was a good thing... thats awesome sweet find!



-Tom
 
Jim Fulmer said:
14 degrees on a 180 pump is normal, a 215 is at 13. 5



Jim

I knew my engine had 13. 5* but never knew the 180 pumps had 14*. Are all of the 180s @ 14* or just the EGR Cali models??



Joe
 
supeerman4422 said:
4400 miles!!!?? has it even had an oil change yet!? :-laf and i thought getting my 12v with 80k was a good thing... thats awesome sweet find!



-Tom

That was one thing I asked about it, apparently it had 2 oil changes in that short time. Don't know why, but if it was mine, personally I would have not changed the oil till about 7500 miles. Let all that factory lube help break things in. Unbelieveable though, he got me all on the search now for another young 12v that may be out there... . :D



Joe
 
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