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Old 06-22-2008, 03:02 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I looks as though I was mistaken. Perhaps I misunderstood what Loren at Diesel Tech was saying. I'll talk to him to be sure just what he was talking about that only took a half hour. Thanks for the heads up. One question however, is it true the cab is designed to be taken off and if so why would it take 6.7 hours to do so?

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I've seen pictures of the cab being removed. It is indeed designed to be removed, because there are certain things that you can't get at without completely removing the cab. A few of the things I recall reading about was the turbos (6.4) and the engine.

As for why it would take 6.7 hours to do, I'm sure there are MANY bolts and procedures to follow to correctly remove the cab and put everything back in place once the repair has been performed.
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