your timing is not adjustable. the pcm controls the timing. your dis. is index.
Computer controlled
If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.If both are the same size truck ( ie 1500 ), have the same engine, and the same drive ( 2wd or 4wd ), then it should.
The bolt patterns for the Dodge Dakota:Example:DAKOTA 2WD,LE H.D. & 4WD 1987-1990.Size: 14x6P.C.D.:5x114.3Lug size: 1/2 RHOS : L/MPlease see related link below!
Only the front or rear wheels drive the vehicle and not both.
rebuild carburetor and put a anti back fireing system in it or put a timing chain kit in it. Anti back firing system?, lol, what a bunch of hooey. If your truck is misfiring, you may need new plugs, check the easy 1st, plugs, distributor, you may just need to time it. Timing chain would be a last thing to check. And is it back firing thru the carb or exhaust, if it's the carb you have timing issues.
Is a 2wd Dakota truck flat towable
25"
What size engine?
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Same year, same 2wd or 4wd, then yes
A 1993 dodge Dakota has a fuel tank of 22 gallons and gets an average of 15 mpg.
30x9.50's on the 2wd models
If same engine and same 2wd/4wd, then yes.
sounds like to me your transmission needs to be rebuilt
Special Luxury TrimSpecial Luxury Trim
2006 Dodge Truck Dakota 2WD 3.7L MFI SOHC 6cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)
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.