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01-21-2010, 16:50
6.2/6.5 AERA Technical Bulletin Tech
The roots of the Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association goes all the way back to 1922. With over 3,000 current members worldwide, the AERA has focused on member service through its publications, the web and in meetings and seminars. Networking on a professional level allows its members access to the best and most up-to-date engine service information, which can result in the best overall vehicle owner satisfaction. Diesel engines have always been a part of the AERA's program, and some of the best 6.2/6.5 problem-solving information originated with the large network of AERA member techs. Here's a run-down on a selection of 6.2/6.5 related AERA bulletins that we've referred to here in The Diesel Page quite often.
The Future of the Duramax
An Editorial
The chaos in the economy, the uncertain political climate and the trials GM has had these past 12 months have produced a flood of rumors on the Internet and certainly among the GM diesel community of pickup owners. Is the Duramax on borrowed time? Well.... for the time being no, but there have been a number of curious events that could cause one to believe that. This editorial discusses what I've heard, and despite the big hole in production, smart money expects the newest LML urea-equipped Duramax 6600 to appear in the 2011 model lineup. Go here for the details.
These articles are available to subscribers in the Member's Area (http://www.thedieselpage.com/password.htm)
The roots of the Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association goes all the way back to 1922. With over 3,000 current members worldwide, the AERA has focused on member service through its publications, the web and in meetings and seminars. Networking on a professional level allows its members access to the best and most up-to-date engine service information, which can result in the best overall vehicle owner satisfaction. Diesel engines have always been a part of the AERA's program, and some of the best 6.2/6.5 problem-solving information originated with the large network of AERA member techs. Here's a run-down on a selection of 6.2/6.5 related AERA bulletins that we've referred to here in The Diesel Page quite often.
The Future of the Duramax
An Editorial
The chaos in the economy, the uncertain political climate and the trials GM has had these past 12 months have produced a flood of rumors on the Internet and certainly among the GM diesel community of pickup owners. Is the Duramax on borrowed time? Well.... for the time being no, but there have been a number of curious events that could cause one to believe that. This editorial discusses what I've heard, and despite the big hole in production, smart money expects the newest LML urea-equipped Duramax 6600 to appear in the 2011 model lineup. Go here for the details.
These articles are available to subscribers in the Member's Area (http://www.thedieselpage.com/password.htm)