Lower rear of driver side of engine.
Yes
5.9L Cummins 24 valve
The fuel lift pump is located on the left-rear side of the engine cylinder block above the starter motor
yes u can yes u can
Anything is possible, that requires a lot of money and modifications.
The Cummins motor is not a "Dodge". Dodge does use the "b" series Cummins engine in its pick up trucks. Ford does use the Cummins in its F650 and larger trucks. NO, Ford never has used the Cummins Diesel as far as I know. Up until 2010 the Powerstroke was built by Navistar, formerly International Harvester. In 2010 Ford starting building the Powerstroke themselves but kept the name. Dodge uses the Cummins diesel and GM uses the Duramax which was designed jointly with isuzu.
in this truck it would have a 12 valve 5.9 liter cummins diesel in it
The engine computer is mounted on the driver side of the engine block.
Answer 1: Yes, but a 6bt Cummins would be the fastest. If you go with a Cummins, get 12 valve. Answer 2: The Suspension is not strong enough on a 1500 (1/2 ton) to handle the weight of a diesel motor.
yes if there is hole in the diesel tank in motor
Currently it's the Dodge Cummins
I don't know about mounting it, but the diesel motor is too heavy for the suspension on a 1500 (1/2 ton) truck.