95 - 99 dodges all have 2.0l engines so should be a direct fit, might have issues with the transmission unless you replace the PCM. also be careful with the oil pan as it is aluminum
Requires more information, what size is the engine and is it an automatic or manual transmission?
no, it wouldn't be worth the effert. The auto requires an oil cooler different linkage, and a different engine computer than the manual uses.
Automatic 46re Manual nv3500
Stock an automatic is 195 hp a manual is 215 hp.
According to the 1996 Ford Explorer owners manual : Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the automatic and manual transmissions with the V6 engine
If same engine, the yes.
Yes, the transmission from a 1996 Dodge Ram 3.9L will fit into a 1997 Dodge Ram 3.9L. They will both have to be automatic, or manual shift, though.
No
The 1996 Dodge Ram Van typically uses the 4-speed 46RE automatic transmission. However, some models may also be equipped with the 3-speed 904 transmission. It's essential to verify the specific engine and configuration of your vehicle to ensure compatibility with the correct transmission. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a professional for accurate identification.
sorry to say this but it will not swap. they will bolt up but the 1996 is a computer controled trans. without the computer it will stay in low gear.
I think the engine has to come out for that. Ger a manual on your car and read all about it.
Most of them did have the auto.