
Originally Posted by
matador
The older ones used the 225 Slant Six, but that definitely isn't the leaning tower of power. That looks like the 3.9 to me. Here's a bunch of info on that engine:
The 3.9 liter LA-series Dodge V6 engine
Ours was in a 1992 Dakota, so it was a Magnum engine (1992 was the first year of the Magnum in the Dakota, but I'm not sure on the full size trucks. The Magnum engines just had more power and torque, but were the same basic design. The engine we had worked well.
You don't see many older Dodges out there, but I'm working on a full-size one as a project:
If you take care of them, Dodge made a great truck. If yours is old enough to have an ammeter instead of a voltmeter (Mine is a 1986 and still uses the ammeter), check to make sure that the wire isn't broken. There is a lot of current that goes into an ammeter. The volt gauges weren't as big of a deal...
matador: "Truck Yeah!"
Reminds me of my dads - 90 D250 with the banks induction turbo diesel. Paint's just now starting to flake(and flake bad because it's white). They drive like an oversized car imo. We were going to convert it to 4wd so he could take to remote places(parents are out there in Arizona now) but he had a stroke while we were there in TN and hasn't fully recovered(I'm lucky to be 30-something and still have parents that are alive and together).
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