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Old 05-07-2008, 12:55 AM
barry123400 barry123400 is offline
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As the guys mentioned it is normal and a reminder it is soot contaminated. The oil changes on these indirect injection diesels should never be delayed. As the soot accumulates it can clump together and becomes abrasive in nature. If you change at the prescribed intervals the soot level will be safely within guidlines.
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