no, the axe shaft housings, and gear ratios will be different
904 is the transmission
Assuming you have an automatic transmission, the dipstick should be located toward the rear of the engine on the passenger side. With vehicle warmed up and parking brake applied the transmission fluid is checked with the transmission in neutral.
Depends on the engine
transmission fluid is getting into engine in our 1984 ford f 150
1984 to 1987 same engine same bike.
NO. The 95 transmission is a electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 1984 does not HAVE the electronics to make the 95 transmission work.
With enough time and money, anything is possible, but realistically, no. You would need to do serious customization like custom modified engine and transmission mounts, you'll need a dodge transmission, custom driveshaft, custom wiring harnesses, the list goes on.
Yes it will
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It is under the housing that the upper radiator hose hooks to on the engine.
The 1984 Dodge Caravan which was the first year had a curb weight of 2,910 lbs with manual transmission and 2,954 lbs with an A/T.
A 1984 Dodge 360 blowing oil and white smoke could be a combination of problems. Check the engine oil for water mixed in, and for low engine coolant. Check the pcv valve for a clog. Check engine compression for a possible blown head gasket.