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99' Dodge 3500
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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 503695" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>You might do some research on this year cummings. We bought one and at 130,000 miles the block cracked on the left rear.It seems like some of these blocks were casted in, I think Panama and were casted too thin and most of them cracked. The block number was 52. You'll find the number under the Injecter pump on the front left(driver side) of the engine. I think everyone called it "The dreaded 52". The block was too thin to do any welding or stich-N-bolt.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 503695, member: 3341"] You might do some research on this year cummings. We bought one and at 130,000 miles the block cracked on the left rear.It seems like some of these blocks were casted in, I think Panama and were casted too thin and most of them cracked. The block number was 52. You'll find the number under the Injecter pump on the front left(driver side) of the engine. I think everyone called it "The dreaded 52". The block was too thin to do any welding or stich-N-bolt. Cal [/QUOTE]
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