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Matt Shumaker said:Perspiring minds want to know. We need one for our 2004. 5.
twc said:I'll add one other point to this discussion: It's also important to choose a manufacturer that will stand behind their product. Here's an excerpt from the PacBrake warranty (I'm surprised Jim didn't beat me to this):
Pacbrake Company will pay for all reasonable necessary repairs to
damaged engine components in which a Pacbrake retarder has
been properly installed, provided the damage is established to be
a direct result of a defect in the Pacbrake Exhaust Brake occurring
under normal use, service and approved application during the
warranty coverage. No engine damage coverage shall be provided
beyond this time period on replacement parts.
In other words, if a PacBrake floats the valves in your engine and destroys it during the two year PacBrake warranty period, PacBrake will fix it. That should be long enough to sort out any problems. I do realize there could be an issue of proof, but the intent seems clear.
Here's the corresponding text from the Jacobs warranty:
Mopar or Cummins will pay for all parts and labor needed to
repair damage to the Product or Cummins Engine due to a
Warrantable Failure.
Jacobs here seems to be relying on their status as the approved product to leverage the support of Dodge or Cummins. In 1998, Dodge was buying engines from Cummins without any warranty and thus was responsible for all engine failures (in exchange for which I'm sure they got a very good price). I suspect this is still the case and that it would be Dodge that would cover any failures.
Tom Christian
Fort Collins, CO