tucka71
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Anyone have their 6.7 diesel sieze up from a design flaw. Mine was a 2013 mega cab diesel
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Banks has a story that "If you don't replace this part, your engine is at risk of seizing." Quote from Gale Banks site. "
PREVENTS BROKEN BOLT ENGINE FAILURE
"Cummins Ticking Time Bomb
Due to heat, vibration, and time, a nut and stud from the factory heater grid has been documented to come loose and fall into the intake manifold. Once this happens, it will roll downhill into cylinder #6, causing catastrophic failure that requires a complete engine rebuild or replacement from bent valves, damaged pistons, and head." Don't know is this is your issue but maybe??
So your 11 year old truck with who knows how many miles suddenly developed a "design flaw?" That's hilarious!Anyone have their 6.7 diesel sieze up from a design flaw. Mine was a 2013 mega cab diesel