When to replace valve springs on Dodge Ram?
When to replace valve springs on Dodge Ram?
Replacing the valve springs for model years before 2005 should yield you many miles (200,000+) of trouble-free driving; although, valve spring failures are an isolated problem. The 3.7 liter engine boasts very good reliability. Dodge Rams with this engine compared to the 5.7 are worth $1,500 less according to Kelley Blue Book.
What’s the problem with my Dodge Dakota 3.7?
Number 3 cylinder spark plug looked crushed what is wrong with my 3.7 motor it’s also locked up Something loose in cylinder. Most likely a piece of valve. Inspection will reveal. Good Luck. 2005 Dakota 3.7 has P0303 replaced plugs, coil pack and injector. Found injector pig tail (1) pin cable burnt.
What causes the rocker arm to fall out on a Dodge Dakota?
More common causes of a misfire could be a bad coil, worn plug or plugged injector. However, many 3.7 and 4.7 engines are having problems with the rocker arm falling out of place and this is very disturbing! I personally find this troubling because I own a 2007 Dodge Dakota with a 4.7 V8.
What did a 2005 Dakota 3.7 Pig Tail Burn?
2005 Dakota 3.7 has P0303 replaced plugs, coil pack and injector. Found injector pig tail (1) pin cable burnt. What burns the pig tail?
Replacing the valve springs for model years before 2005 should yield you many miles (200,000+) of trouble-free driving; although, valve spring failures are an isolated problem. The 3.7 liter engine boasts very good reliability. Dodge Rams with this engine compared to the 5.7 are worth $1,500 less according to Kelley Blue Book.
Number 3 cylinder spark plug looked crushed what is wrong with my 3.7 motor it’s also locked up Something loose in cylinder. Most likely a piece of valve. Inspection will reveal. Good Luck. 2005 Dakota 3.7 has P0303 replaced plugs, coil pack and injector. Found injector pig tail (1) pin cable burnt.
More common causes of a misfire could be a bad coil, worn plug or plugged injector. However, many 3.7 and 4.7 engines are having problems with the rocker arm falling out of place and this is very disturbing! I personally find this troubling because I own a 2007 Dodge Dakota with a 4.7 V8.
What kind of engine does a Dodge Dakota have?
I currently own a 2004 Dakota, 3.7 liter, V6 – and I have the “rough idle” or “engine miss” that you have mentioned. The vehicle currently has 6,000 + miles on it and as far as I know has no other issues with the rotors, ball joints, etc.