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CPS went out...damn!!!!

Hey all,

Well, it looks like I'm in the market for a new engine. "Check Gage" light came on while on my way in to work this morning. Looked and saw my oil pressure gauge had bottomed out. As I was pulling off the road...you guessed it, engine siezed. No chirping, no warning, no nothing...just took a huge crap on the side of the road. Hooked up my X-Cal II and it gave me the dreaded P0340 code plus a P0125 just to add insult to injury.

My question is this. I had a couple of performance tunes done for me a few years ago. After the new motor is put in, can I just re-install the tunes or does my truck need to be hooked up to a laptop again and re-run?

Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
John
 
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Sell off the mods and drop in a 5.0

Or put in a 4.0 SOHC if you want to keep a V6.

You have the rare opportunity to have an excuse to drop in a new engine.
 
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I'd love to get the 4.0, but I can't even afford to get the 3.0 fixed without borrowing out the ying yang.
 
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You can find complete engines with warranties fairly cheap on eBay. I'm sure if a person looked you could find them other places as well. Might be the best option if you can’t do the work yourself.
 
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You can get a 4.0 and tranny plus all the stuff to hook it for around 1,000.
 
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Boy the oil pump drive really needs to be changed when it was driven off the distro it was fine cuz if the distro went the oil pump would die BUT SO WOULD THE ENGINE!
 
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Boy the oil pump drive really needs to be changed when it was driven off the distro it was fine cuz if the distro went the oil pump would die BUT SO WOULD THE ENGINE!
What?
 
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SOMEONE needs to go and learn proper spelling, proper grammar, proper sentence structure... basically 3rd grade.
 
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Originally Posted by RentonRanger
My question is this. I had a couple of performance tunes done for me a few years ago. After the new motor is put in, can I just re-install the tunes or does my truck need to be hooked up to a laptop again and re-run?
It seems to me that the tunes would still be present in the PCM after the engine replacement. Slap in another 98 or equivalent 3.0 and you should be good to go without doing anything to the PCM.
 
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
It seems to me that the tunes would still be present in the PCM after the engine replacement. Slap in another 98 or equivalent 3.0 and you should be good to go without doing anything to the PCM.
Thanks Bob. I was hoping you'd chime in. Since I can't do the work myself, I'm going with a local shop with an excellent reputation. They use Jasper engines that come with a 3 year, 100,000 mile warranty. It's a bit more, but it's a quality motor.
 
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