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Re: Dakota pickup engines
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Posted by Tyler from UT on October 03, 2005 at 20:53:51 from (65.100.246.18):
In Reply to: Dakota pickup engines posted by Rich Iowa on October 03, 2005 at 17:59:00:
First what makes you think you need to put a new engine in your truck or how do you know its wearing out? I work for Dodge in the service departmant now from what i know nine times out of ten it is very under serviced. Have you ever done a 30,000 incriment service? That question for lots of people is no. How many miles do you have on it? lots of those little dakotas have the wheels drove right off because they are pretty stout and do have some spunk, 250,000 is good for a work truck. I think you could manage that if your driving to and from work and not beating it up. sorry about jumping subjects but is any abnormal noises, nocks, pings, clunks,present if not your probably going to throw money at a lost cause. Now for the size of V6's are 3.0, 3.3, 3.8 and thiers one more i think but cant think of it off the top of my head, now gas mileage is about 15-18. Hope this helps and rememmber its your money your can do with it as you please. Good luck!
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