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Is a Dodge Dakota a RAM?

Is a Dodge Dakota a RAM?

The Dodge Dakota, known as the Ram Dakota for the final two years of production, is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler’s Ram (formerly Dodge Truck) division. The first Dakota was introduced in late 1986 as a 1987 model. From its introduction through 2011, it was marketed under the Dodge brand.

What kind of engine does Dodge Dakota 3.9 have?

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Where can I buy a Dodge Dakota V6?

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What’s the firing order for a Dodge Dakota?

Here’s the firing order for a Chrysler L engine. The firing order is liter, V-6 cylinder VIN X, Dodge Dakota, firing order, spark plug gap, spark plug torque, coil pack. I’ve got a Dodge Dakota with a L V6.

Where can I get parts for my Dodge Dakota?

RockAuto ships auto parts and body parts from over manufacturers to customers’ doors worldwide, all at warehouse prices. Easy to use parts catalog.

When did the Dodge Dakota get a new engine?

Launched in 1986 (for the 1987 Dakota), the engine was a stopgap, but it was good enough to last 13 years. It was finally replaced in the 2001 trucks, ironically by a 3.7 liter version of the 4.7 liter “Next Generation” V8 engine.

When did the Dodge 3.9 V6 come out?

The 3.9 in use In 1987, its first year, the 3.9 used Holley 6280 two-barrel feedback carburetors. This setup may have lasted into 1988 on Dakotas, but then Dodge slapped an EFI intake and induction on the 318 and the 3.9. They shared a Holley throttle body, until the Magnum versions, and used a non-vacuum advance distributor.

What was the horsepower of a 1987 Dodge Dakota?

In the 1987 Dakota, the 239-cubic-inch V6 pushed out 125 horsepower at 4,000 rpm, and 195 lb-ft of torque at 2,000 rpm, with a 9.2:1 compression ratio. That was far above the 1987 slant six’s 95 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque. Both the 318 and 3.9 gained lower-friction roller hydraulic tappets with this model year.

When did the Ram 3.9 come out?

Creating a new V6 would have taken too much time and money. The 3.9 was used in the Dakota (base motor), Ram 1500 (base motor), and Ram 1500 van (optional; a 318 V8 was standard). Launched in 1986 (for the 1987 Dakota), the engine was a stopgap, but it was good enough to last 13 years.

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