Since you weren't vehicle specific, I picked one. For your 1996 Dodge TRUCK CARAVAN 2WD: FIRING ORDER FIRING ORDER 1-2-3-4-5-6 ------------- | 2 ----- 1 | FRONT | | 5 3 | | | |4 1| | | | 6 2 | | OF | ----- | | 4 3 | | | VEHICLE | | | | | | | 6 5 | ------------- DISTRIBUTOR ROTATES COUNTER CLOCKWISE Go to Autozone.com under specifications for this stuff.
Either is acceptable. I use 5w30
5W-30 , for the Ford 4.0 liter 10w30 for the Jeep I6 and Chrysler/Dodge V6
pistons first with 30 weight oil
Around 25-30 (city-highway)
5w-30 oil in your choice of manufactures.
Minimum of about 10 psi at idle, 30 psi at 3000 rpm
Depends on the year and wheel base. Could be 30 - 35 gallons.
1963 390 firing order should be 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3. dwell 30 deg. timing 5 deg BTDC.
When working on a car engine, a diagram helps to make sure things are fixed or changed correctly. The diagram for the 1993 Dodge Dakota engine can be found in its maintenance manual.
Firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 clockwise rotation. #1 is at about 1:30- 2:00 on distributor and plug locations are embossed on the intake manifold.
About 30 25-liter bags.
No, 5w20 is required for proper operation of the variable valve timing system.