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Engine Rebuild-Wisconsin

Tree Man

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Apr 1, 2019
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2015 Outdoorsman, Pushing 235 K on engine and want to be proactive. Live in the middle of Wisconsin and looking for the best shop that is known for rebuilding the Ram 3.0 eco Diesel engine and transmission. Not afraid to travel to get a quality shop. Have replaced many parts over the years along with warranty work, and In my mind price of a new truck justifies replacing the engine/ Transmission.
Thank you
 

BoostN

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Are you having issues today? Also, some trucks are damn good trucks.. in this case 235K and it's still together is not a bad thing. Some don't make it 10K :D Either way, I do admire you trying to find someone that knows these through and through. You'll probably have a better experience that way then dropping in a new one.
 

Tree Man

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Apr 1, 2019
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Truck Year
2015
Thank you for getting back to me. No major issues. Driving two hours at 70mph / 75 degrees outside not towing anything, the oil temp is holding at 224 degrees, trans temp 170 degrees and coolant temp is 210 degrees. The model is the Outdoorman that has a trans cooler. I'm wondering if these temps are normal with 235k miles on the engine.
 
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