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Carburetor EGR port question -- RESULTS OF THREE TESTS

From : simpson tinauxide

Q: you might want to try 1-800-used-rim. there website is http//www.coast2coastinternational.com/catalog.php they may be able to help. .

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From : simpson tinauxide

on fri 04 apr 2008 034611 gmt john cuda-426@att.net wrote hello group my friend has a 94 dakota v6 2wd manual when he takes a left turn you hear a noise that sounds like rubbing gravel together in your hands. of course first thought was wheel bearings but it is coming from the back. now his dad was a mechanic a while ago so they took off the diff cover and nothing seemed out of the ordinary but replaced a few gears and the pins that hold the axel in this is what they told me i wasnt there. still does it. then we starting looking at the brake drums and backing plates and the left drum looks like its rubbing on the bottom of the backing plate. we switched the drums from side to side but it still does it. his dad thought maybe the axel wore some to cause the drum it move in and out he contacted a friend at a dodge dealership in the parts dept he said they have never sold an axel for that truck. so here are my couple of questions has anyone heard of this happening any thoughts of what would cause this any help would be appeciated. thanks john thoughts like a bad axel/wheel bearing maybe .

From : simpson tinauxide

on fri 04 apr 2008 034611 gmt john cuda-426@att.net wrote hello group my friend has a 94 dakota v6 2wd manual when he takes a left turn you hear a noise that sounds like rubbing gravel together in your hands. of course first thought was wheel bearings but it is coming from the back. now his dad was a mechanic a while ago so they took off the diff cover and nothing seemed out of the ordinary but replaced a few gears and the pins that hold the axel in this is what they told me i wasnt there. still does it. then we starting looking at the brake drums and backing plates and the left drum looks like its rubbing on the bottom of the backing plate. we switched the drums from side to side but it still does it. his dad thought maybe the axel wore some to cause the drum it move in and out he contacted a friend at a dodge dealership in the parts dept he said they have never sold an axel for that truck. so here are my couple of questions has anyone heard of this happening any thoughts of what would cause this any help would be appeciated. thanks john thoughts like a bad axel/wheel bearing maybe .

From : simpson tinauxide

on mar 24 1100=a0am ace1 a...@tech.com wrote i have a 97 ram 1500. my transmission slips between 45 to 55 mph is this going to be an exspensive repair job i had a the same thing going on with my 99 1500 4x4 at about 75k. the torque converter went out and the metal shavings blew out almost every internal seal and valve in the damn thing. if it wasnt under warrenty the tranny alone would have been almost $900. .