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Now for the good stuff…
I just bought a 1992 Dodge Ram 350 extended cab, long bed, dually with the legendary 12-valve Cummins—and this one’s got a story. I picked it up from the sweetest couple, who kept it in amazing condition with only 184,000 original miles. In today’s world, finding a one-owner truck like this is like striking gold.
But of course, no old truck comes without a little drama. In this video, we:
Bypassed the fuel shutoff solenoid (FSS)
Replaced the fuel filter
Installed a new alternator
… and then it died on us right by the road. Not exactly the smoothest first impression, and yeah—it was a little embarrassing.
But that’s the charm of buying a vintage diesel. You never really own a truck like this—you become part of its story.
If you're into classic diesel trucks, Cummins swaps, or just love a good roadside wrenching session, this one’s for you. Let me know in the comments if you’ve ever rescued a rig like this—or if you’ve got any advice for what I should fix next.
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