A failed head gasket.
Yes there is enough room for the 440, but you would have to make new motor mounts, and driveshaft length would be an issue.
it could be a rock or your cars not funny
It depends on the year, make, and model.
Nope
Dodge
Water in the drums or on the pads.
No , the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder in a 2000 Dodge Stratus IS NOT an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
i have the same problem and the dealership told me it was a malfunction of the car and you could replace the motor
What engine does it have and where on the top is th water coming from? (front, back, or side)
Sure ... once you replace the intake manifold and distributor it's just a gasoline powered motor at that point. The only issue you might have is with the motor mounts.
i believe so look at the 99 dodge Dakota with the v6 magnumNEW ANSWER: NO... The engine would never RUN RIGHT again. There would be ALL KINDS of things that you would HAVE to CHANGE to make a carburetor work.
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