The 5.9L and 6.7 L both hold approximately twelve quarts of engine oil with filter change.
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The front suspension will not hold the weight of the Cummins.
Filter service is about 6 quarts. Dry fill is about 16 quarts.
Gas, automatic holds about 12 quarts when empty. Diesel auto holds about 16
It depends on what engine and transmission you have. The manuals hold 4-5 quarts. The automatics hold 10-12 (gasoline) 15-16 (diesel).
The engine holds twelve quarts with filter.
200 - 240 gallons.
Major differences. The 1500 suspension will not hold up to the weight of the diesel, the trans is different, the wiring and computers are different, and the fuel lines will need to be changed. Will be alot easier to by a 2500 diesel truck.
35 gallons
sorry but you will be introuble if you try to fill your diedel truck with gas??? It holds no gas, but can hold 38 gallons of diesel.
13 quarts of 5w40 synthetic diesel engine oil.
I opinion is the Dodge with the Cummins engine,I like the 5.9l my self,just because it has power plus it has great fuel mileage,if you buy a programmer like the smarty programmer it will increase both mileage and power,the 5.9l was sold through 2007 and also in 2007 Dodge started using the 6.7l Cummins ,but with all good things there has to be a bad,but as well with any truck that has over 400hp.that is all the transmission's will hold even the Allison,but if your towing often then as long as you keep your fluid clean(changed every 20,000 miles) and when servicing the transmission have the bands adjusted,even a stock transmission will last a long time,but if you program the truck for power you will need a heavy duty transmission,but that is with any diesel motor.