replacement 2.7L

I strongly advise to convert to 3.2L engine. These are die-hard engines and don't have a high failure rate like it's smaller 'cousin'. Please see my site for more information on what I believe is the ONLY permanent solution. People have experienced the same failures on their replacement 2.7s. THushan snipped-for-privacy@2-7-fix.com

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