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Off Road Truck Drivetrain Upgrading For The Long Haul
This is a view you hopefully won't see very often- the back of the engine. Do a careful inspection of everything back here when the tranny is out. The most important thing to check is the rear main seal that surrounds the crank. Ours is completely dry and clean the way it should look. If there is a trail of oil, even the slightest bit coming down from the seal, then replace it. Not only will you have to remove the transmission again to fix it later, but the leak could contaminate and ruin your new clutch. View Related Article
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Ford F150 Research
Ford F150 Read the latest reviews of the new F150, including multi-vehicle comparisons, long-term tests, first rides or detailed new-car road tests. The F150 has comparable fuel economy to other vehicles in its class. It has had 1 vehicle recall, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Dodge Dakota.
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