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Evidence of recent engine use

blacktop_one

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Looking at the pics of some of the auction trucks, I notice that some do not have the tell-tale greasy spot around the valve cover breather and oil cap. Would that lead you to believe that it has been sitting for awhile and has not been run recently? Seems logical to me or does it?
 

TexAndy

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I'd open the cap and look at the top of the engine.

Another good sign would be to flip the accessory switch and see if you get a low air warning. Or go to the battery box and see what kind of pressure the batts still give.
 

wiggall

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I have noticed in some of GL's adds that the truck running condition is unknown, but if you look at the photos some will show a haze coming out of the stack, gages restering something . ant the tac setting on 900 rpm's:!::idea::-D
 

OKCMoparGuy

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The oil could be an indication of crankcase pressure......rings not sealing. Unless the rings are worn from dusting or a lot of miles they'll seat again.
 

WillWagner

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There should be no leaks around either one of those spots. If there is evidence of dirt sticking to a film of oil at the CC vent of the oil filler cap, it means the gaskets/hose and cap are no good, maybe from being hard. That indicates lack of use.
 
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