Looked at a 2002, 24V, Auto, 4x4, Laramie SLT, Quad, Short Box, low mileage, very clean truck. Comes with cloth seats, PW, PL, air, radio, manual 4x4 shift, 3. 54 rear with anti-slip, 4 wheel disk brakes. Took it for a drive and drives smoothly and much quieter than my 92.
I have checked for the Block 53 number and could not see the 53 or any 2 digit number on either side of the block near the front just above where the oil pan meets the block.
I have not been able to determine whether the 4x4 transfer case is the 241 or the 241HD or do diesels automatically come with the 241HD?
It also came with the factory hitch and wiring harness does that mean it has the towing package?
I have noticed that quite a few second gen trucks have a round metal rod running along the rear end, this truck does not. Is this a tracking or stabilizing bar?
From dropping in on the second gen forum periodically I have become aware of the potential Block 53 and the lift pump problems. In addition to the normal fuel filter the truck also has a Racor fuel filter - will this cause extra strain on the injection pump?
I will have the truck checked out by a Chrysler Dealership which involves about a 120 item check and I will also ask them to make sure that it is not a Block 53 and to check the fuel pressure at the lift pump.
Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated.
What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Al
I have checked for the Block 53 number and could not see the 53 or any 2 digit number on either side of the block near the front just above where the oil pan meets the block.
I have not been able to determine whether the 4x4 transfer case is the 241 or the 241HD or do diesels automatically come with the 241HD?
It also came with the factory hitch and wiring harness does that mean it has the towing package?
I have noticed that quite a few second gen trucks have a round metal rod running along the rear end, this truck does not. Is this a tracking or stabilizing bar?
From dropping in on the second gen forum periodically I have become aware of the potential Block 53 and the lift pump problems. In addition to the normal fuel filter the truck also has a Racor fuel filter - will this cause extra strain on the injection pump?
I will have the truck checked out by a Chrysler Dealership which involves about a 120 item check and I will also ask them to make sure that it is not a Block 53 and to check the fuel pressure at the lift pump.
Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated.
What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Al