damar, you said:
"cheched valve clearance first time at 99560 miles, were within . 002 of recommended setting. Needless to say I didn't adjust them. Best trucks seem to come from Mexico according to dealer I purchased mine from. Nuf Said. "
I hope for your sake that the valves were . 002" OVER the spec. , not under. And what does a truck's origin have to do with the question?
1 locomotive,
Midyear '98 in production year Dodge had to meet new stringent emmission restrictions and did so, supposedly as a stopgap measure, by offering up the then new 24 valve engined trucks replete with a statistically unreliable electronic controls of fuel, air, timing, and driveline including all gauges and most ergonomic features. The trucks have proven themselves over time to be less reliable than were their 12 valve predessessors, and far more expensive to diagnose and repair when needed. There are individual exceptions just as there have been exceptions to the 12 valve truck's overall reliability but both are few and far between.