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<p>[QUOTE="gokiddogo, post: 12316074, member: 81981"]I had a c15 sdp cat way back when, with dpf, it had high crankcase pressure problems and pushed oil out the dipstick, it also liked to fill the air tanks with oil... what a nightmare that truck was. I didn't believe everyone when they said cat could put out such junk. I previously was a company driver in a 6nz w900l.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is your insurance policy paid up?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gokiddogo, post: 12316074, member: 81981"]I had a c15 sdp cat way back when, with dpf, it had high crankcase pressure problems and pushed oil out the dipstick, it also liked to fill the air tanks with oil... what a nightmare that truck was. I didn't believe everyone when they said cat could put out such junk. I previously was a company driver in a 6nz w900l. Is your insurance policy paid up?[/QUOTE]
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