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Old 06-26-2021, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Rohrbachero
I have a 1988 B250 with a 318 5.2 feul injected worn out motor. Supposedly over 400,000 miles. I'm on hunt for a replacement at a fair price. Would yours work, and is it still available?
14 year old thread? I wouldn't hold my breath.
 
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14 year old thread? I wouldn't hold my breath.
LMFAO!!!!!!
I was in line at the dump and didn't even pay attention. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
 
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LMFAO!!!!!!
I was in line at the dump and didn't even pay attention. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Ooops.
 
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Old 06-28-2021, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by wizbang360
Soooooooo I tried a search for the 5.2 liter and could not find anything, good/bad? Does it matter, I have a bad streak with engines, 4cyl Jeep wrangler, 2.8 v6 cherokee etc, I seem to always get the worst engine possible, plz tell me I did'nt do it again!!
I've been driving my "98 318 for about 10 years now with almost 200k miles on it.
Other than only getting about 16 mpg for highway miles with it, I love it.
I use it to support working around my home and as my personal vehicle.
I haul almost 1 ton loads down the highway keeping up with all the rest of them.
It does tend to squat with those sized loads.
It has the power and traction to do whatever I want it to do.
Although, it does sometimes run a bit short on traction for some of my tasks.
A smaller engine would be cheaper to operate, but wouldn't do the heavier jobs nearly as well.
The 318 is a time proven engine.
I occasionally do need to do some repair/maintenance work, but nowhere as much as I've needed to do for others.

 

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Originally Posted by 1voyager1
I've been driving my "98 318 for about 10 years now with almost 200k miles on it.
Other than only getting about 16 mpg for highway miles with it, I love it.
I use it to support working around my home and as my personal vehicle.
I haul almost 1 ton loads down the highway keeping up with all the rest of them.
It does tend to squat with those sized loads.
It has the power and traction to do whatever I want it to do.
Although, it does sometimes run a bit short on traction for some of my tasks.
A smaller engine would be cheaper to operate, but wouldn't do the heavier jobs nearly as well.
The 318 is a time proven engine.
I occasionally do need to do some repair/maintenance work, but nowhere as much as I've needed to do for others.
You must have missed my post commenting this thread is rather old.

From Alaska to Hawaii???? Holy Smokes. That is a MAJOR change of scenery. (and climate....)
 
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Old 06-28-2021, 10:03 PM
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Yeah, I saw it.
But, It's still a valid question and answer concerning the engines available for the Daks, which are no longer made.
My Dak has been more usable and reliable than any Tacoma I've seen around.
Plus, I don't have to compete with all the under 20's to get one.
 
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Yeah, I see lots of Daks around in Atlanta, but few are in good condition. I mean 2nd gens as I'm not a fan of what came after. Now and then I do see a stellar one and you can tell the owner loves on it. They can be extremely reliable trucks with basic maintenance, no matter what engine. I just keep my 4.7 filled with synthetic oil and coolant. Biggest job I've ever done was new lifters last year. It's got more miles than any vehicle I've ever owned and it's my daily driver. It feels unstoppable.
 

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