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bit of a knock?
it knocks when i'm driving around 1500 to 1800 rpms, so any time i'm just driving at a steady speed. 30mph and 40mph seem to make the most noise. i can't tell where the knock is coming from, either from the head or the block the engine is so loud it's difficult to hear. i thought maybe the new injection pump, injectors and lift pump would help the situation. but i guess it's a something else. any ideas?
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1995 dodge 12v cummins turbo diesel 5spd 4x4 with 350,200 miles and counting. new fuel system, 5" single stack, 4" high flow down pipe and flat bed comin soon!!, it's my work truck! |
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