To identify the engine in your 1959 Dodge Coronet, you can check the vehicle's VIN, which provides information about the original engine option. Additionally, look for the engine code stamped on the engine block itself, usually located on the driver's side. You can also refer to the owner's manual or service documents, which may specify the engine type. Finally, consulting with classic car enthusiasts or forums may provide insights based on the model's specifications.
there is no mt. coronet in emerald that i know of
You tell me and we'll both know.
No engine size listed, no answer provided. What engine?
you find the move surf somewhere near mt coronet. i dont know where but it DEFINETLY near mt coronet you find the move surf somewhere near mt coronet. i dont know where but it DEFINETLY near mt coronet
the spring end goes into the engine
I have a dodge 318 ci w/ block casting number-4387550-31824 i need to know what year this is
If same size engine, then yes.
If your engine jumps when accelerating, or when certain noises are made when engine torques.
***SUM'S Answer***-As far as I know, owning a Dakota with a 318. Yeah it should work.
Have it checked for codes, then you will know the answer.
Usually about 9 litres, depending on the engine. (3L dodge engine is 9)
That is the check engine light. You will need to have the system checked for codes to know posssible causes.