Probably the spark plug or spark plug wires, I would try that first.
Front driver side. Except on 4 cylinder engines, when it would be the frontmost cylinder.
I would like to Know of any recalls on a 1994 dodge dakota?
Clearly Dodge Dakota, because the F150 can't go that fast with a little V6 or V8 and the Dakota has either a V6 or V8 magnum. Actually, the 1992 Dodge Dakota also came equipped with 4 cylinder engines, so without knowing which truck had which engine and which transmission and gear ratios each has, there is no way to tell which would be faster.
I would think so as long as it has the same number of lugs, the pattern should be the same.
If they are Automatics it will not shift properly. It would bolt up if they are the same engine.
No.
Check coolant level Perhaps thermostat is sticking and needs replacement
Old age
After about 1995 all Dakota flywheels would have sensor targets on them.
Generally bank 1 is the side with cylinder number 1. Don't assume cylinder 1 is on the driver side as on many vehicles it is not. Sensor 2 would be downstream or post catalytic converter. Sensor 1 would be before the converter Bank 1 is driver side on a 4.7L, so you are looking at downstream pass side.
A Grand Caravan would have a six cylinder.
IT would be possible, but it would be easier to buy a 1988 or newer Dakota and have it already equipped that way.