Answer 1:
Yes, but a 6bt Cummins would be the fastest. If you go with a Cummins, get 12 valve.
Answer 2:
The Suspension is not strong enough on a 1500 (1/2 ton) to handle the weight of a diesel motor.
Dodge does not have a 6.0L The 1995 Ram could have a 3.9L V6, a 5.2 or 5.9L V8, a 5.9L inline 6 diesel, or a 8.0L V10.
V8, yesV10 or diesel, no.V8, yesV10 or diesel, no.
There wasn't a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 diesel.
The transmissions are the same. The torque converters are different.
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It should come on for a three second bulb check and then go out.
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Major differences. The 1500 suspension will not hold up to the weight of the diesel, the trans is different, the wiring and computers are different, and the fuel lines will need to be changed. Will be alot easier to by a 2500 diesel truck.
in fuse box under the hood
If you call the local dealer, they will check for free.
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