Mopar ATF+4
Yes, but you have to remove the automatic transmission housing, and you have to replace the Torque Converter with a standard transmission clutch that matches the type of transmission with which you are mating the engine.
The transmission on a 2006 Dodge Durango is changed by removing the drive shaft, disconnecting the linkage, and unbolting it from the engine. It can then be lowered from the vehicle and replaced.
Dodge did not produce the Durango until 1998. It is located on the bell housing on the right side of the engine where the transmission mounts to the engine
Length of cable does not matter, as long as the connection to both instrument cluster and transmission are correct.
If it is a manual, you put the correct fluid in it. If an automatic, do not start the engine. You need to drain it out of the transmission.
No
That would be a 4L80E automatic transmission.
wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)... wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)...
No
Use Automatic Transmission/Engine Oil for ATV's ONLY! Find it at your local ATV Shop.
what size engine do you have ? Is it an automatic or manual transmission ? Is this a California vehicle ? It is not a California vehicle, and it is a 351 cummins 2-barrel manual transmission