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SES light w/ over heating?

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Old 08-14-2006, 10:15 PM
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honestly, if i can come up with 1500$ to have my heads replaced or we worked im just gonna buy a 6.0l. seems silly to waste half an engines worth of money on this platform when at that point i could almost have more cubes. im just gonna run this engine until it craps on me then ill say i NEED a new one and hopefully the parents will give me a loan. i just need to get these other issue worked out, i can deal with the oil stuff. BUT the misfire is still eating me alive.
Old 08-14-2006, 10:18 PM
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and not too sound like a tool but i dont really wanna tear apart my heads right now with school starting so soon and it might not be so much fun to do it in a parking garage. call me lazy, call me stupid, but the oil problem just isnt bothering me THAT much, it didnt even happen today after the oil change and treatment
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