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The "Dodge" diesel is actually a Cummins heavy truck engine. With proper maintenance, it should last about 250,000 miles. The injectors will need replacing every 100,000 miles.
The "Dodge" diesel is actually a Cummins heavy truck engine. With proper maintenance, it should last about 250,000 miles. The injectors will need replacing every 100,000 miles. I would say 500,000 is average for the engine. I do not agree about the injectors. The truck will wear out before the engine does.
A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.
1989 was the first year of the Cummins.
The Cummins diesel in a Dodge Ram does not have glow plugs, it uses an intake heater grid.
Dodge Cummins Injectors can be purchased from many suppliers that have this particular product. Some of the websites that one can order this product from include eBay and Injector Warehouse.
My best advice, born from owning quite a few Cummins' powered vehicles, is to take it to a Cummins mechanic. If the pressures through the fuel system gets out of sync you can burn up the injector pump and then not only are you replacing the injectors, the pump and the lift pump. Mucho donero...
1997 Dodge diesels come with the 12 valve cummins engine. It is fully mechanical and does not have a camshaft position sensor. "Dodge cummins diesel forum" is a good resource for dodge cummins owners.
Yes Cummins diesel and a 4x4
If it has the 6.7L Cummins, then yes.
Cummins owns the engine. Dodge just offers the computer instead of cummins. Cummins is a private company it is not owned by Ford or Dodge.
A 2000 Dodge Ram diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.