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Old 09-07-2009, 10:07 AM
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Hi, I'm new here, anyway my Dodge Ram 150 truck severely overheated, I pulled the heads and have about .010 unwanted cleareance in and around cylinder 5, also part of the piston is burnt away, I can see a small part of the top ring. The truck is old (1989) and used for firewood and dump runs and other utility needs and I don't have much cash, what would you advise, I did find an early 70's vintage engine with low oil pressure, will the heads (my heads are throttle body intake) bolt on, how about the piston, any help appreciated, this is my first Dodge.
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Old 09-08-2009, 01:37 AM
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first off welcome to df, im not sure if itll fit, but im sure that it will as long as its a 318 as well. maybe soemone else will chime in that can help you out a bit more than i can.
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