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Dodge Dakota Engine and Underhood Questions

371 messages,  Last post on Nov 06, 2009 at 6:41 PM

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removing intake manifold by mfreehill
Sep 17, 2008 (5:56 pm)
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how do i remove the fuel line from the line that feeds the injectors 2000 dodge dakota 4x4 v6
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Re: removing intake manifold [mfreehill] by bpeebles
Sep 18, 2008 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: mfreehill (Sep 17, 2008 5:56 pm)

I beleive there is a "special tool" which is intended for this task. Some autoparts stores (Autozone?) will "loan out" special tools.
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Re: 1999 Dakota NOT 4.7L!! [bpeebles] by deputy235
Sep 21, 2008 (4:48 pm)
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Replying to: bpeebles (Sep 16, 2008 4:48 pm)

The production date is 8/99 and under the hood tag is 4.7. It must be a later production date
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Re: 1999 Dakota 4.7 [dustyk] by deputy235
Sep 21, 2008 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: dustyk (Sep 15, 2008 6:44 pm)

I didn't have a chance to change the oil yet but i got a clearer story, The truck was running hot so her mechanic put a new radiator in it. Right after she got it back someone hit her in the front and damaged the radiator so they put in another new one. After he installed the second one he noticed a slight knock in the engine and it hasn't been driven since. I opened the radiator cap and it still has water in it. If it was using this much water i would think it would be empty. I also pulled the dipstick out again after sitting for over a week and there is no separation of water and oil, it all looks the same. When i change the oil i will let you know what happens. Thanks for you help
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Re: 1999 Dakota NOT 4.7L!! [deputy235] by bpeebles
Sep 21, 2008 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: deputy235 (Sep 21, 2008 4:48 pm)

Given the info you show above about your underhood sticker... I beleive you have one of the early MY (Model Year) 2000 Dakota. (I orderd my 2000 from the factory and took delivery in October 1999)
 
I assume you DID verify that you have rack-n-pinion steering.
 
Now that we have that setteled.... how did you determine that you have water in the oil?
 
Just incase you were not aware...
The very early 4.7L engines had a tendancy to build up water-oil emulsion in the oil-filler tube. There were several 'recalls' pertainig to this. (I am very aware of them because I initiated at least one of the recalls)
 
The 2 changes were
1) The oil-filler cap was redesigned to contain an insulating barrier from colder under-hood air.
2) An insert (factroy calls it a "baffle") was developed which slides into the oil-filler tube.
 
Both of the above changes to the very early MY 2000 4.7L oil-filler tube were intended to reduce the buildup of condensation inside the oil-filler tube.
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motor by ivansm85
Oct 31, 2008 (8:37 am)
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is the dakota 97 magnum v6 motor same used on the ram model?
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Re: motor [ivansm85] by bpeebles
Oct 31, 2008 (3:10 pm)
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Replying to: ivansm85 (Oct 31, 2008 8:37 am)

Depends on ModelYear of the Ram.
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Going OUT of my mind by ronindelaware
Nov 04, 2008 (5:04 pm)
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Hello,
     I have a '98 Dodge Dakota, V-6 , 3.9 4x4. Its been a good truck over the years and I have taken care of it the best way I can. Its got me around 188,000 miles, I cannot complain much. Low cylinder compression in cylinders 4 and 6 . OKAY needs a new head gasket.
Tore it all apart and swapped out the gaskets with the top end overhaul kit.
New cylinder heads- cause they were cracked.
  OK.. RE-INSTALLING the heads went fine - torqued down to spec.
Now I am installing the INTAKE MANIFOLD onto the heads and I keep snapping bolts--#1 and #2 in the sequential order. I replaced the bolts and bought a new torque wrench- Craftsman dial- in torque release---How could one go wrong? Snapped another with Dodge dealer bought bolts and new torque wrench---
  Haynes book says to tighten to 12lbs and rock around up to 144 lbs---Dodge dealer said to start at 24lbs to 48 to 82 lbs---I have tried Haynes first and broken bolts ---redid everything and tried Dealer way---still same results.
 What is the proper torque spec and foot lbs; so I dont have to keep replacing bolts ?
        Please , any help would be Wonderful. Losing my sanity in Oklahoma . Thank-you
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no oil pressure by wiremap
Nov 04, 2008 (8:57 pm)
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I just bought a 99 Dakota with a 3.9lt and 63,000 miles in it. The truck was not used for about a year at the time I got it. I have change the oil and filter as soon as I've got home. Couple days ago the pressure gauge hits 0 for a couple of seconds and then got back to normal. It does that twice on the same trip. Tonight it goes down to 0, never came back to normal, I was close to my house so I just got there. I turn it off, wait for a couple of minutes and start it back. The engine start to make some noice (I guess it was the lifters). Any advice from someone. Should I replace the pump and start praying?

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