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What are we likely to see/feel/experience??  Both long term...........slow death.  And short term..........catastrophic failure.

 

As of today, MightyWhitey has 205,612 miles...........and running great and getting get mileage.  Other than the sensor issue in Feb., all is well.   Reading over the years; and much more recently, it seems OEM CR injectors last anywhere from 40,000-400,000 miles. Not a real consensus for sure.

 

Other than the obvious of making oil, white smoke and hard starts........................What are most "likely signs" of eminent  CR injector failure, if any??  Noisier, RP variations from normal, poor mileage, etc.

 

And what's the deal with using '03-'04 injectors in '04.5+ engines???  I've read a bunch on that..................and still am in the dark. I can see how it can work................but it's gotta be spot on.  I just don'tlike that idea yet if'n I need to replace injectors here shortly.

 

 

Where to buy new injectors from would be another question that I have.  New, remans, nozzles, etc.  Can someone explain it al to mel in small words, just to make sure I understand it?? 

 

Thanks......................AH64ID................in advance!!

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Dorkweed, how many hours on the engine?

 

 

6528 hours John.  For an average of about 31.5mph for the life of the truck.

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