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Old 11-18-2018, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ralphy4321 View Post
Oh good to know. So I am guessing take to mechanic and get it fixed?
If it is the valve stem seals... prepare for a $3500+ repair bill on that line item. Have a mechanic diagnose the problem. It could be vacuum leaks from valve cover gaskets (or elsewhere), commonly failed CCV diaphragms, or something else. Definitely don't walk in and ask to have your VSS repaired.

As Ard stated, suspension wise, go with whatever OEM is. FCP is good about giving that info. It will be the same thing the truck came with, and will still be substantially cheaper than OE.

I've never used the AT205 but have heard of others using it with varying levels of success. Anything short of fixing the actual problem is a band aid. Personally, I use Lucas oil additive and heavier oil to alleviate the smoking until I have the time to dig into the N62 and replace all the common failure points (VSS, crossover pipe, timing cover gaskets, motor mounts, alternator mount gasket, etc). But again, this too is a band aid and not a solution.
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