Double Yellow, I'd looked at those, the thing I noticed was how high the fuel dilution was... I don't ever remember seeing that high a number on any sample I'd ever run.
Kevin Rutherfrauds $200000 Signature glider truck has complete engine failure!!!
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Cowpie's Columbia has a RELIABILT Detroit engine in it, not a Detroit that was put together by whoever. So I don't see Detroit putting mismatched parts in any engine they build. I've heard Fitzgerald builds their own Detroit engine with Chinese aftermarket parts or u can buy from their Detroit dealer, again this is all I have heard I have no facts if this is true about Fitzgerald or not. But if it were true about Fitzgerald using aftermarket products, now there I could see mismatched parts. Who knows anymore. But I do tend to believe that the owners of this signature glider didn't know how to operate/run the truck. This was obviously a truck that needed skill to drive & seems like they didn't have it. This wasn'tisn't a swift fleet truck. smh, I don't expect Bruce or kr to stand behind nothingit when they started throwing parts @ it to fix it. That right there tells me they didn't know what they're doing
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What is with the mismatched parts? That's the sort of bogus excuse of the ignorant. Isn't that what KR is saying now? Mismatched parts? How does a company like Fitzgerald who has been in business for years and obviously has a good thing going keep growing by putting shoddy engines in their trucks? Lemons happen but I don't buy the strange "mismatched parts" argument. It's idiotic. Shade tree mechanics might mismatch parts. I can't imagine Fitz buying hodgepodge mix of parts.
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Ask any cat guy about reman part quality ....
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I get 6% oil dilution all the time. When it was under warrantee cat said no problem.
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I think any factory reman is going to be second rate at best. There's a triple constraint to anything you do. Three things always apply, you only get to pick two: time, quality, price. You start doing stuff on an assembly line, it's done that way to reduce cost, in part by boosting production. Yep, quality is the item you don't get. I don't care who's big company name is on the box, the level of care is lesser. Not much personal experience with big diesels, but plenty with automotive gas engines. The very best examples came from specialty machine shops. You send them your long block and wait a week. It comes back ready to go, right out of the box, and it ain't cheap. No magical break in process. Circulate the oil, clear the air out of the coolant, and you're ready for the dragstrip. It's either gonna blow up right away, or last forever. If it blows up, the man that built it will stand behind it and make it right.
My 2¢ on why PP used a reman to start with. It's a fast/easy way to get (what one might think to be) a complete, known good assembly. That is all. I don't believe there was any further agenda other than to save time collecting parts.
Regarding the mismatched parts theory. It's hogwash, mostly. I qualify that because I know from personal experience there are some unicorns out there among the usual, known configurations. I just junked a truck because it had a early S-60 14L egr engine that would not match to anything else except that exact production. It was going to cost more than the truck was worth to fix it, versus being able to use an out-of-frame exchange from a reputable, small builder. Most times, the engine vin and OEM parts supplier will suss that out. If one was building on an assembly line, maybe that wouldn't be tracked as closely. Likewise, in a shop that carries stock parts. Are they looking up every engine vin to verify? Or just grabbing what they need off the shelf and tossing it in. Otherwise, I'm in agreement with others: the core is the core and most of the tuning is in the ecm.
I also tend to agree with others about the add-ons. It comes down to real break even scenarios that aren't hype. Too much spending dollars to save pennies.Ukumfe Thanks this. -
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