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  1. ToddJK

    Help - Water drained from rear oil pan plug

    Sounds normal, mine takes a bit to get up to temp, about 15-20 mins, give or take depending on the days temperature.
  2. ToddJK

    Help - Water drained from rear oil pan plug

    No,that won't affect that process, but when you get the time, I'd recommend deleting it. It tends to leak and cause fires as it drips on the exhaust.
  3. ToddJK

    Help - Water drained from rear oil pan plug

    Does that have a flame heater?
  4. ToddJK

    Help - Water drained from rear oil pan plug

    If the truck sat for three years, I have no doubt that it's a strong possibility that is water from condensation. I don't think pulling the injectors is a bad idea, check the spray patterns and also make sure the cylinders are clear.
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