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What transmission is in a 1991 Dodge Dakota?

What transmission is in a 1991 Dodge Dakota?

Also debuting on 1991 models were six-bolt wheels (replacing the earlier five-bolt wheels)….First generation (1987–1996)

First generation
Transmission 3-speed automatic 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 111.9 in (2,842 mm) 123.9 in (3,147 mm) 130.9 in (3,325 mm) (ext. cab)

Will a Dodge v6 transmission fit a V8?

v8 swap is very easy, the stock v6 tranny will work but it won’t hold up as well as the v8 tranny, and get the v8 computer and wire in the extra 2 injectors into the wiring harness and your set.

What are the specs of a 1992 Dodge Dakota?

Detailed features and specs for the Used 1992 Dodge Dakota including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more. Read reviews, browse our car inventory, and more.

What kind of transmission does a Dodge Dakota have?

Two-wheel drive transmission: The vehicle’s back wheels receive the power from the motor. Four-wheel drive transmission: The motorist can choose for all four wheels, or just the two back wheels to receive the motor’s power. All-wheel drive transmission: The vehicle’s four wheels receive power from the motor.

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Is it possible to rebuild a Dodge Dakota?

Factory rebuilt: This is often a viable alternative to a new model. The factory rebuilds are usually those that somehow slipped through quality control and had some kind of early mechanical issue. Hence, they were sent back to the factory to have what is usually a minor issue repaired.

I own a 1994 Dakota SLT with the V8 and the manual transmission. She is currently a regular cab shortbed with P235’s. All my impressions are based mainly on this style, but here is all the info I can find in my various reference material.

When did the Dodge Dakota get a V8 engine?

In 1991, the V8 became available again across the line, but still turned poor numbers. 1992 was the first year of the Magnum engines. These V6 and V8 engines are multiport injected and produce much better performance than the TBI engines. The truck became a success, finally offering the true benefits of the mid-size vehicle.

When did the Dodge Dakota 87-96 come out?

DODGE DAKOTA 87 – 96 (10 Years in the making) The Dakota was introduced in late 1986 as a 1987 model. It was a new idea in light trucks. Something a little bigger than the compacts, but not so large as a full-size, the first mid-size pick-up became a reality.

What’s the low range ratio on a Dodge Dakota?

NP207 Low range ratio 2.72:1 1988 – 1996 NP231 Low range ratio 2.72:1 The Haynes manual also refers to a model NP241, but no other info can be found, may be misprint. Axles / Suspension Front : IFS 7.25″ torsion bar supported.

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