a 440 engine will fit but you have to use motor plates to secure it into the body and any 4 speed from a 383 or 440 will work.
Depends on the engine and transmission
Could be a transmission problem, assuming an automatic transmission.
depending on which engine you got the base swinger with the slant 6 was around $2,800.
The transmission codes and functions are often controlled by the ecm, engine control module computer. The ecm stores the fault codes from the engine and transmission. It is telling you that you have a transmission problem, the vehicle must have the ecm scanned by a certified technician, to properly diagnose the problem.
It all depended on what engine was in the dart, there were 2 differen't trannies.
That means there is a problem in the emissions system are the transmission and other places too. You need to have the engine scanned with an engine scanner to see were your problem is.
It means you have a transmission problem. Seek professional help.
You will have to get a engine scanner and scan the engine. And it will give you the trouble code or codes, and then fix the problem. The computor is seeing a problem in the engine system or transmission system. Need to repair.
There is a problem with the emmission system are transmission and the computer turns the engine light on to let you know there's a problem. Have engine scanned with a OBDII engine scanner.
If an engine transmission light comes on in the dashboard there can be a potential problem with the drive-train. The engine's computer should receive a diagnostic to determine if there is anything wrong with the transmission.
NO. A knocking noise in the engine is a problem in the engine.
Most automobiles do not have a transmission light or icon on the dashboard of the car. When a problem with the transmission occurs, and icon of the engine will appear.