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You must remove the fuel injector pump which is the biggest part of the project. Really it wasn't too hard with the right tools. These gaskets are common to have a leak, mine was pretty severe (about 1 quart every 100 miles). It took me about 6 hours to get it off with a little help from a friend.
Begin by removing the valve cover from your 1995 Dodge. Remove the valve cover gasket and clean the surface. Put the new gasket on and return the valve cover to its original position.
Timing chain cover gasket
5 hours
Cummins owns the engine. Dodge just offers the computer instead of cummins. Cummins is a private company it is not owned by Ford or Dodge.
In the timing cover behind the VP44 injection pump.
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On the "b" series in a Dodge truck it is either on the driver side of the timing cover, the side of the valve cover, or the top rear of the valve cover.
No, Dodge just has a contract to use the Cummins engine.
A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.
Not entirely certain of what you mean exactly, so let me try to cover all the bases.Neither company has ever owned Cummins. Ford at one time held less than 10% of Cummins stock, and that was it.As for using Cummins engines, in their pickups, no, but Ford did use Cummins engines before Dodge did - in their heavy duty trucks, such as tractor-trailers.
35 psi with stock turbo or 49 psi with stock head gasket.