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Post by flyfishn »

I hope to buy a '94 LWB.

What is your opinion on th 2.8 engine?
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got search?
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Raule Duke wrote:got search?
The engine is being discussed in another thread currently going, so I'll leave that one, but just a reminder, the 2.8 also got bigger diffs, larger trans, thicker axles, etc. Something to keep in mind. And the hood scoop is way cool. :-D
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flyfishn wrote:I hope to buy a '94 LWB.

What is your opinion on th 2.8 engine?
Great.

Just watch the temps on those long haul hills with your foot on the pedal otherwise you can crack the head easily.

A temp gauge (pyrometer) on the exhaust pre/post turbo will do the job.
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jfarsang wrote:
flyfishn wrote:I hope to buy a '94 LWB.

What is your opinion on th 2.8 engine?
Great.

Just watch the temps on those long haul hills with your foot on the pedal otherwise you can crack the head easily.

A temp gauge (pyrometer) on the exhaust pre/post turbo will do the job.
Do you think engine oil temperature gauge can do the job too?

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