The coil provides the extra power needed for a good spark, without it, a weak spark may or may not ignite the fuel/air mixture. It's a good idea to replace the coil every 50,000 miles, or every time you replace the distributor cap and rotor.
12-15 quarts
Sounds like a poor connection at the battery or starter.electrical connections.
since when did ford use a 5.9 cummins. 5.9 cummins is a dodge engineford in 1998 had 7.3 powerstrokefrom there it went to 6 lt then to a 6.4
It is located on the rear passenger side of the motor below and behind the exhaust manifold. It is easier to get to by removing the passenger side wheel and inner fender trim.
aluminum
All 1998 Dodge Dakota's have a timing chain and not a belt.
No
Not easily.
Yes, depending on engine SIZE. (;
no, probably not
if its the same size motor it will.
What year is the Dakota and what is the make and model of the 1998 Dodge that the compressor came off of ????????
NO.
If it is not diesel, you probably have a fouled or disconnected plug.
most likly
The starter bolts on a 1998 Dodge Dakota require a 5/8 inch socket or wrench.
Yes