SY1616
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We'll, I bought Syclone 1616 from a guy in Colorado (not Austin) who owned it for about a month or two. Get it here and it looks good BUT, the surprises keep mounting. First off I was told the truck's cladding was only painted now I find out the whole truck was done (why?). I replaced all four stock shocks since they were 16 years old and in need of relacement. Next, take the truck to get inspected and here's where the fun begins. Technician points out many thing:
Pan on motor has a brand new Felpro gasket, OK but there is also a bad knock (when hot of course). Hmmm, why the new gasket?
The trans was not shifting properly so after trying to adjust it, the cable sticks...minor thing.
The front end needed most everything replaced (2 shocks, upper and lower ball joints, idler, pitman) plus alignment ....everything should be tight.
My main concern is of course the knock? To me, the truck drove well and I presonally never noticed but probably don't know what to listen for either. What are my options here? I feel really taken by the guy that I bought the truck from (considering I paid a good penny for it too) since it was described as being so great. Granted it's a nice truck but damn, I have nearly $19K in it now (including new wheels and tires) and still have a knock issue to deal with. Anyone in the NJ/PA area willing to help me out? If I do need to rebuild the motor, what are my options? Can I buy a kit? What would you do in this situation. Sorry to rant on but I'm pretty miffed about this.
What can I ask my mechanic to try. I've done some research and need to know how to determine if I have false knock???
Thanks,
Vince
Pan on motor has a brand new Felpro gasket, OK but there is also a bad knock (when hot of course). Hmmm, why the new gasket?
The trans was not shifting properly so after trying to adjust it, the cable sticks...minor thing.
The front end needed most everything replaced (2 shocks, upper and lower ball joints, idler, pitman) plus alignment ....everything should be tight.
My main concern is of course the knock? To me, the truck drove well and I presonally never noticed but probably don't know what to listen for either. What are my options here? I feel really taken by the guy that I bought the truck from (considering I paid a good penny for it too) since it was described as being so great. Granted it's a nice truck but damn, I have nearly $19K in it now (including new wheels and tires) and still have a knock issue to deal with. Anyone in the NJ/PA area willing to help me out? If I do need to rebuild the motor, what are my options? Can I buy a kit? What would you do in this situation. Sorry to rant on but I'm pretty miffed about this.
What can I ask my mechanic to try. I've done some research and need to know how to determine if I have false knock???
Thanks,
Vince
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