The rear wheels need to be in the air, or the drive shaft removed.
its 18436572 its 18436572 clockwise
5 quarts for the V-8 engines.
The engine computer is under the hood, centered below the windshield.
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.
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This is a common problem on the B3500 van. The first thing to do is wiggle and jiggle the shifter. There is an adjustment in the automatic transmission shifting linkage. A mechanic adjusted this when I bought my 1998 1 ton Dodge van (it had the problem at only 18k miles).
No, will not bolt up. You need a 46rh
A Ram Van can not be towed with the rear wheels down with out unhooking the drive shaft.
yes.
I have one - a B3500 (15 passenger). It is set up to run 12,500 GCWR and the van weighs #6700 loaded with our kids & gear, so the net available for towing is #5800. CHECK THE OWNERS MANUAL to make sure. I can post the chart from the manual here if there is enough need.
Dunno what 15ps is, but with a 5.9L V8 and 4-speed, 3.55 gears, it's about 10,000 pounds.
I have had cases where the V-8's in the van's only take 4.25 qts. That is were I would start. But be prepared for it to take upwards of 5 - 5.5qts. Racer12306 is correct 2000 DODGE TRUCKS B3500 VAN 5.9L 8-cyl Engine Engine, with Wix Filter 51085..........5.0 quarts [1] 1. After refill check oil level.