5x5.5
5x4.5"
5X4.5"
mine 75 dodge is 5.5 bolt pattern. it just really depends on the axles.
A big block Chrysler (Dodge) 440, or even a Hemi would bolt in, with the appropriate engine mounts.
No, different bolt spacing
the left side is is left hand threds--righty loosy and lefty tighty the right is normal
assuming it's a 10 bolt differential, it's " 5 on 4.75" it may still be this spacing even if it is a larger differential.
Have your VIN # ready, call a Dodge Dealer, ask for Parts Department, give them your VIN # and ask them the bolt pattern spacing- they'll tell you. For a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan it's 5 x 114.3mm.
a-833 overdrive four speed. dodge started making them in 1975. it will bolt up to a 318 provided you have the correct bellhousing for the 318 as the ;leaning tower of power' bellhousing wont fit.
The bolt pattern for a 1977 Dodge Power Wagon is typically 8 bolts with a spacing of 6.5 inches (165.1 mm) in diameter, commonly referred to as an 8x6.5 bolt pattern. This pattern is standard for many Dodge trucks of that era. When looking for replacement wheels, it's essential to ensure that they match this bolt pattern for proper fitment.
The head bolt torque for the Dodge 6 cylinder and V-8 engines is 50 ft. lbs. torque. If it is a diesel engine, the torque is 90.4 ft. lbs. Tighten the bolts by working from the center out, and alternating side to side. This prevents warping of the head.
probably not.