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Cummins is good. Dodge is not. Cummins has always been a good engine. Dodge is lucky to have the contract with Cummins. I have 2 Dodge Cummins (an 1992 and 2006). Both have electrical problems and the transmission in my 2006 isn't great and that's with stock power and only 93,000 miles. The 12-valve Cummins is all mechanical- easy and cheap to get power out of it. The 24-valve Cummins is computerized- have to buy a programmer. The best combination would be a Cummins in a Chevy.
It is reverse threaded. You go clockwise to loosen.
Either a problem in the circuit or a faulty vehicle speed sensor.
take the front clips out so you can take the front finders off
It can be done, yes. You just have to make sure you wire them in parallel.
A 1992 Dodge Dakota with a 5.2 L V8 has an engine oil capacity of 4.0 quarts.
Cummins does make some engines which will, such as the 3.9 liter 4BT... if you're thinking of the 5.9 6BT or ISB or the 6.7 ISB, those will not.
Yes!
It is not a direct fit.
A diagram for the rear brakes on a 1992 Dodge Dakota are available through stores that sell auto motive parts. These stores are often connected to large databases that store diagrams for many different types of vehicles.
The dealer will know how to access the codes for the brakes. When that is fixed it should not lock up then.
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