Yes, it will just wire in 2 more injecors.
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Yes. A 3.9 v6 engine from a 1995 Dodge Dakota will fit into a 2000 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine. You will have to swap the intake and exhaust manifolds along with all sensors and fuel rail though.
sorry to say this but it will not swap. they will bolt up but the 1996 is a computer controled trans. without the computer it will stay in low gear.
Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.
the engine will fit but the swap isn't emmisions legal.any swapped engine must be from the same year or newer vehicle.
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Yes. There are no differences between the years as far as engine specs. The majority of Dakotas come stock with these engines. You will have no problem with this engine swap. Is this engine change because you are wanting to just upsize your engine or were there engine problems in your dakota?
Not without a lot of work. You will need to replace the motor mounts, ECU and transmission. Far from a direct swap.
You will need to swap the engine, trans, wiring, computer, ac lines, radiator, ...
They are not a direct swap.They are not a direct swap.
i believe the mounting is the same however the DOHC will have a better power output than the SOHC
If replacing with a different size engine ie. 3.3 to a 3.5 you should use the computer for that engine, and if it is the same engine 3.3 to a 3.3 it is not necessary.