Dealership, junk yard, Ebay, etc.
The wiring harness will not work. In 1992, Dodge introduced the "Magnum" series motors. These motors were MPFI (Multi-Point Fuel Injection) motors whereas the motor in the 1990 Dakota was TBI (Throttle Body Injection.) On this fact alone, you'll be missing the connections required for the fuel system if you use the wiring harness. The computer management systems were also vastly different so you would not be able to plug into the Engine Control Unit (ECU) with the wiring harness.
Not easily. You will need a different computer and wiring harness.
It could be done, yes. It would require the engine, transmission, wiring harness, and computers from the 5.9L truck.
If you are wanting to switch from a V6, you will need a different transmission, wiring harness, and computer.
Yes and no, you'll need to replace the computer,trans,motor mounts,front exhaust pipe and possibly the wiring harness, not a job for the inexperienced
The 2.7L out of a Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Stratus.The 2.7L out of a Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Stratus.
Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300
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Nope
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yes I've done it but you will need the 3.5 trans, wiring harness engine and trans pcm and both axles you will need to get that out of a 300m
Remove the windshield wiper arm from the windshield wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the retaining nut. Reverse the process to install the new windshield wiper motor.