The fuel pressure for a 2001 Dodge 4.7-liter engine should typically be between 49 to 61 psi (pounds per square inch) when measured at the fuel rail. It's important to ensure that the pressure remains within this range for optimal engine performance. If the pressure is outside this range, it could indicate issues with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or pressure regulator. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
The fuel pressure for a 2004 A Dodge Ram truck with a 1500 5.7 liter engine should run around 47 psi( pounds per square inch). If the fuel pressure is low you might hear grinding or noisy engine.
Should be just above the oil pan
left front of engine
It is on the back of the engine, next to the distributor.
The engine size in a 96 Dodge Stratus is a 2.4 liter could have a 2.0L. It should say it right on the engine.
The 2.5 Dodge is a non interference engine
On the front of the engine, just above the oil filter.
12 psi minimum at idle.12 psi minimum at idle.
Its in the front of the engine, under and behind the alternator.
Yes
No, the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 2004 Dodge Neon is an interference engine
According to the owners manual the timing belt should be replaced at 90,000 miles (schedule A) for the 3.5 liter engine