There are 4 factory possibilities, but if you look under your hood there should be a white sticker with the engine size on it, as in the underside of the hood itself.
If it's a V8 then it's either a 4.7 or a 5.9.
The engine diagram for a 1989 Dodge Dakota be can be found in the Dakota service manual. The manual is available through most auto parts, or possibly at the public library.
A 1991 Dodge Dakota will have either a V6 or a V8 engine.
There is no difference in a 1995 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and a 2000 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and you can exchange the newer engine with the older one.
It should. The 5.9L Magnum is available as a factory option in most or all years of Dakota production.
It was available with a four, six, or eight cylinder engine.
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Yes. A 3.9 v6 engine from a 1995 Dodge Dakota will fit into a 2000 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine. You will have to swap the intake and exhaust manifolds along with all sensors and fuel rail though.
Dodge does not have 4.3L engine. A 3.7L was not used in a 2000 Dakota. So no.Dodge does not have 4.3L engine. A 3.7L was not used in a 2000 Dakota. So no.
A Dodge Dakota with a 4.7 takes 6 quarts with a filter change
A 1992 Dodge Dakota with a 5.2 L V8 has an engine oil capacity of 4.0 quarts.
It is possible.
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