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  1. fuzzytoaster

    A0, A1, A1R and TM's

    What's the engine serial? I'm curious if there's any rhyme or reason. Same as I've seen completely black engines before but they were full remans.
  2. fuzzytoaster

    A0, A1, A1R and TM's

    FML - LMTV FMM - MTV "Fun" tid-bit of info on these serials. They're produced under "military/emergency services" serial range which causes CAT dealerships some trouble. HOLT CAT here in Texas has multiple licenses and their departments don't intertwine. When my first A1 had a failed ECM, their...
  3. fuzzytoaster

    A0, A1, A1R and TM's

    I agree with your source, it's totally possible, but have yet to see a yellow top "in the wild" compared to 27 black tops in person outside the motor pool(s). I'd like to know rhyme or reason on the belt MWOs as I've only seen 5 3126B prior to 2003 with a serpentine belt and I owned two. 2013...
  4. fuzzytoaster

    A0, A1, A1R and TM's

    Having had all mixed variants from 1992-2008 I can confirm the following: All A1/A1R trucks 2005+ have C7 engines with serpentine belts. They typically have black valve covers too with the word ACERT on it. 2005 A1 (not A1R) trucks with the C7 engine are reset units through an S&S "buy back"...
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