If your 1994 Dodge 360 has trouble running smoothly after warming up, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a failing ignition system, such as a bad coil or spark plugs, or fuel delivery problems like a clogged fuel filter or malfunctioning fuel injector. Additionally, consider checking the engine's sensors, like the coolant temperature sensor, which can affect the air-fuel mixture. A diagnostic scan can help identify any error codes that may point to the problem.
the dodge 360 1994 that i dynoed with everything stock was pushing 424.6 Hp @ 5500 RPM 230 hp was the advertised rating.
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what is the ign firing order for a 1994 dodge ram 1500 truck with a 360 engine in it
It will not shift properly. The 1999 has an electronic governor and the 1994 has an hydraulic governor.
It is on the back of the engine, just to the side of the distributor.
1994 360 1500 is back by the Distributor cap, just to the front of it and on the passenger side
The oil pressure sensor on the 360 V8 is on the top rear of the engine, next to the distributor.
No, among other differences, the 1998 has two oxygen sensors while the 1994 has one. Also the 1998 computer controls the electronic governor in the trans.
The distributor is synched to zero degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
750 to 900 rpm Whem it is warm, cold start 1200 to 14000 rpm
A Dodge 360 (5.9L) V8 puts out 245 horsepower at the crank.
we have a 99 360 and I paid 130 dollars,rebuilt. we live in Canada