The Official 2015 2nd Gen Ram OT Thread
#612
My uncle used to shut down his Farmall by putting his hands on the ends of the sparkplug wires.
Its not that bad if you ground your arms near your wrists on the fairing over the engine.
Found out doing that on a engine that has a magneto is not so nice at all.
Its not that bad if you ground your arms near your wrists on the fairing over the engine.
Found out doing that on a engine that has a magneto is not so nice at all.
#613
Well went to the store to pick up a few things and the truck threw a P0302. Cylinder 2 Misfire. I had already noticed the truck was shaking a little differently.
Anyway, got home, popped the hood and on the passenger side bank. The even numbers. I noticed it looked like a wire had fallen down onto the exhaust manifold. Well i reached down there to grab it and check it out.... while the truck was still running..... my arm still feels a little funny. At least I have good spark!!
This was tonight. And after dropping the wire after receiving some number of thousand volts through my hand I could see it arcing to the manifold. New wires tomorrow. Might check the plugs too. Been a good four years for the wires and 2 on the plugs. Up to 230xxx miles now.
Anyway, got home, popped the hood and on the passenger side bank. The even numbers. I noticed it looked like a wire had fallen down onto the exhaust manifold. Well i reached down there to grab it and check it out.... while the truck was still running..... my arm still feels a little funny. At least I have good spark!!
This was tonight. And after dropping the wire after receiving some number of thousand volts through my hand I could see it arcing to the manifold. New wires tomorrow. Might check the plugs too. Been a good four years for the wires and 2 on the plugs. Up to 230xxx miles now.
#615
Its about the steering and tie rod snapping right?? One article i saw said Chrysler had already fixed 60% of the vehicles. They can either fix them or buy them back, fix them and then resell them.
Seems to me to be another failing that can probably have it roots traced back to the terrible, terrible Daimler era.
Seems to me to be another failing that can probably have it roots traced back to the terrible, terrible Daimler era.
#617
Yeah but their terribleness still effects stuff done down the road. Its like buying someones old truck that's a wiring mess and the shocks have been extended with rebar.