you can put any motor as big as you want pretty much as your budget allows you can pretty make anything fit with the right amount of money
yes, but depending on what you had in the 1500 to begin with, you might have to get different, more durable things. such as rear end, motor mounts. ext
I don't know about mounting it, but the diesel motor is too heavy for the suspension on a 1500 (1/2 ton) truck.
2003 was the first year of the hemi in the ram truck.
It could be done, yes. It would require the engine, transmission, wiring harness, and computers from the 5.9L truck.
Yes but you will have to change some other components around. and if the 89 the motor was pulled out of a different fuel system you may need to convert it.. also when you order some parts you will have to order them for the motor you just put in..
Because that is what dodge put on there......
nowdays, the best motor you could put in the 1500, if you have the time and tools, is the 6.7L diesel engine. It cranks out about 500 horsepower and about 800 ft lbs of torque. If your not a motorhead, that is unbelievable. Dodge really put some thought into this beast of a motor. But there is a few factors in the motor swap, for example: this is a newer motor and if you have an older model truck you might need to do some cutting and beating, and not to mention your motor mounts but you can make those, and there are also a few hard to find aftermarket dealers who could custom make them.
It was an option.
The 1995 wheels will not clear the brakes if you put them on the front of a 2002.
You need to put a little more detail in. What engine do you have, and what engine did the 99 have?
Radiator. Remove the cap and add coolant there.
6.1L Hemi