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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 1:09 AM
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My grandma owns a 98 s10 with a 4.3 does anybody know how long the engine last

it already has 140,000 miles and it acting up
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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 1:32 AM
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depends hon how you use and maintain it. it my die tonight or it may go another 200 000 thousand.
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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 1:39 PM
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173,602 miles
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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 7:39 PM
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mine is runing strong at 105k previous owner (dad) was not very efficient in any service, I think he changed the oil a few time is all. I did a major 100k tune/spark/clean/grease/etc.... and have had no issues. I am expecting another 105k at a minimum. (Its my weekend play and boat pulling truck) not a daily driver. and a 94' 4.3 4x4
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Old Aug 19, 2006 | 2:20 PM
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I have a 91 Sanoma 4x4 that I have chainged the oil on once I put a clutch in it tie rods, ball joints, front brakes, and tires. It has 148 thousand and is still running great. The starter is going out, has been for almost a year, but it still starts and runs everyday. I off road mine, I have pulled my 5x8 cargo trailer, several other cars, the heaviest being an 85 3x4 chevy. If you take care of it it should continue to run for a good while.
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Old Aug 19, 2006 | 2:30 PM
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I have a 91 Sanoma 4x4 that I have chainged the oil on once I put a clutch in it tie rods, ball joints, front brakes, and tires. It has 148 thousand and is still running great. The starter is going out, has been for almost a year, but it still starts and runs everyday. I off road mine, I have pulled my 5x8 cargo trailer, several other cars, the heaviest being an 85 3x4 chevy. If you take care of it it should continue to run for a good while.
It's called a sonoma. Why have you only changed the oil once?
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Old Aug 19, 2006 | 4:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: NCHEVYHEVN


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I have a 91 Sanoma 4x4 that I have chainged the oil on once I put a clutch in it tie rods, ball joints, front brakes, and tires. It has 148 thousand and is still running great. The starter is going out, has been for almost a year, but it still starts and runs everyday. I off road mine, I have pulled my 5x8 cargo trailer, several other cars, the heaviest being an 85 3x4 chevy. If you take care of it it should continue to run for a good while.
It's called a sonoma. Why have you only changed the oil once?
haha I had to read it a few times as well. I believe he meant that he has changed the oil (3-5K I assume) and ONCE he "put a clutch and tie rods..."

who knows I could be wrong...[8D]
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Old Aug 20, 2006 | 2:09 PM
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NCHEVYHEVN was right I have only changed the oil once, and I hit the wrong key when I type Sonoma, I do know what it is called. If you want to know whay I don't change the oil, I don't need it, it has more rust on it than is worth spending the time or the money to fix, and I off road it. It still runs and drives great, but when it dies it dies. I have an 84 Dodge in better shape that gets better gas mileage. The engine needs rings but other than that their is minimal rust which I plan to fix. Then that will be my everyday vehicle. I have my Silverado to pull with which is going to get sold to I can buy a dually, and eventually a gooseneck. Unlike most people who only have one vehicle to drive themselves I have 3. So if one dies it's not going to hurt me to much.
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Old Dec 23, 2006 | 11:47 PM
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MINE IS A 97 AND HAS 65,OOO MILES ON IT. JUST BOUGHT IT FOR DRIVING TO WORK WHILE I AM ON ACTIVE DUTY. HOPE IT GET MORE THE 100,000
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