The automatic is called a 46re. The manual is a nv4500.
The auto is a 47re The manual is a NV4500
Auto is a 47re Manual is a NV4500
Where is gas filter located on dodge ram 2500 v10
V8 auto is a 46rh V10/diesel auto is a 47rh manual is a nv4500
the v8 uses a 46re the v10 and diesel use a 47re
I'm not sure but i belive its 300 hp from the v10 engine
A 2000 V10 uses 10W30.
There is no such thing as a Dodge diesel V-10, so the answer is yes. There are alot of problems associated with it.
Anything is possible, but in order to do this you will need the V10 engine, the wiring harness for that engine, an ECM that is compatible with that engine, and the engine mounts for that engine. All this can be found in a 94-02 dodge ram 2500 that has a V10. Your main concern will be getting your transmission and rear differential to handle the extra power. I'm assuming you have an automatic as they are most common. Dodge has weak auto trannys so your best bet would be to find a wrecked dodge 2500 V10 with a manual transmission and swap over the entire drivetrain. It may be more expensive but i will save you many headaches. Good luck if you decide to do it.
No. The V10 has a different bell housing pattern, and the 1998 and 1994 use different styles of governors. 1998- electric. 1994- mechanical.
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It is in the fuel tank.