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Old 07-16-2007 | 10:51 PM
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the TB is Hughes Engines.. the best pic of what it really looks like is the first one. the flash on the others kinda messed the pic up.


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Old 07-16-2007 | 10:53 PM
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WHOOOAAA. Hold up guys, before we go ripping apart the block to replace rings, lets consider some other possibilities.

Is it the factory Intake manifold on the truck? Meaning you havn't replaced it with an M1 or the like yet right? If so it could very well be your Plenum gasket. Very VERY common on our trucks, and it's a reletively easy and cheap fix, especially if you do it yourself. The gasket itself is only like $30, but make sure you get the other 2 gaskets as well, the intake manifold gaskets, because you need to reove it to get at the plenum. When this gasket goes bad, it sucks oil from the belly pan, right into the intake manifold and then down into the cylinders and burns it. +1

An easy way to tell if this is your problem is to take off the intake hat, open your throttle blades and witha flashlight, peek down into the intake manifold. If there is a film of oil, chances are this is the problem. My other Dakhad the same exact symptoms and burned nearly 4 quarts a month!

Another, even simpler problem could be a bad PCV valve. Chances are it's fine, but it's a $5 part, replace it anyways. Don't replace it with a FRAM though, go get one from the dealer. +1

Check these first before you go spending gobs of money on new rings. ~14k miles, no boost, no nitrous... I doubt the rings are bad to that extent already.
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I would definatly change the Gasket, and the PCV valve while you're at it.
 
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Old 07-16-2007 | 11:09 PM
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Thanks a lot!! I just went and rubbed it w/ a q-tip and theres a lil oil on it. its dark and the engine is still hot to ill have to look a little better tomarrow in some sun light.. i tryied to take a pic of it but the flash was messin up
 
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Old 07-17-2007 | 01:05 AM
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the plenum gasket could cause the rough idle too
 




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