CM870
04-19-2017, (Subject: CM870 ) 
Post: #15
RE: CM870
I own 5 870's and one 871. They are very reliable trouble free engines once you learn and go through them. For your miles you where you run, replace the sensors and take the EGR off. You will never have trouble. Those sensors RARELY fail. I am rebuilding a 1.4 million mile truck right now(870) and replacing every sensor (7 I believe-8 if you count the low water sensor) Every one is original and I think I'm less than 500$ changing all of them. I'd have to checkl my list, I'm 22,000$ in total.

Also you could contact Unilevers on here. Guy is an absolute genius. Has helped me tremendously.
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Messages In This Thread
CM870 - JLDees - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - Rawze - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - JLDees - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - JLDees - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - Rawze - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - JLDees - 01-02-2017,
RE: CM870 - Rawze - 01-02-2017,
RE: CM870 - JLDees - 01-02-2017,
RE: CM870 - marek4792 - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - JLDees - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - 05ISX450 - 01-01-2017,
RE: CM870 - DKenworth - 04-19-2017,
RE: CM870 - Rawze - 01-02-2017,
RE: CM870 - JLDees - 01-02-2017,
RE: CM870 - jorden486 - 04-19-2017
RE: CM870 - cummins379 - 03-01-2020,
RE: CM870 - Rawze - 03-01-2020,



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