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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / February 2006

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humm - 25 Feb 2006 00:41 GMT
Hey yall, I have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. its the 5.9L V8 with 4x4. It
has had an engine ticking noise for a while now. I recently took it to
the mechanic he told me i needed a new engine and it was that the eigth
cylnder was mis-firing and knocking. He told me it was gonna be 5K for
a new engine with labor or 3K with labor for a used engine this is
including labor/parts and everything. My question is i want to the best
possiable engine i can get now that i need a new one. Can i put a hemi
from one of the new trucks into mine would it fit? Whats a good website
or anyone have any good ideas for getting more power or a new engine
built-up or a company that builds up engines. stock the engine 5.9 v8
gets 265 horse im looking to go beyond 300. would supercharging and
settling with a new/used engine be the easiest way. or would getting a
bulit up modded engine be easier/cheaper.

TIA
RCSnyder - 25 Feb 2006 01:05 GMT
If you really do need a new engine, I'd look no farther than the Mopar
Performance catalog.  I'd probably seek a second opinion before doing this
though; there are many things that cat cause a tick and very fwe causes
require something so elaborate.

If, however, you do chase a replacement engine Mopar makes a line of Magnum
engine that come ready to install and with a guarentee.  They are are
available through numberous outlets (try www.summitracing.com) and come in a
variety of horsepower configurations.  The 320 HP version may be an easy
swap and require very little in terms of reprogramming or upgrading the
computer.  You should ask before you buy about this.

My 2 cents

Bob
Liberty MO

> Hey yall, I have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. its the 5.9L V8 with 4x4. It
> has had an engine ticking noise for a while now. I recently took it to
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>
> TIA
Christopher  Thompson - 25 Feb 2006 02:38 GMT
> If you really do need a new engine, I'd look no farther than the Mopar
> Performance catalog.  I'd probably seek a second opinion before doing this
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> Bob
> Liberty MO

nothing against the mopar catalong but on a simmular note Jasper engines
will do performance builds also. and i belive they still give their 3 year
75,000 mile warr even on the performance stuff. but check their website or
give them a call to be sure.

www.jasperengines.com

although i have to agree that just a "tick" doesnt nessasaraly mean total
replacement. the advice of a second opion may be a good move.
did he say what was causing the tick? why does he feel the need for a total
replacement?

--
-chris
05 CTD
99 Durango

> > Hey yall, I have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. its the 5.9L V8 with 4x4. It
> > has had an engine ticking noise for a while now. I recently took it to
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> >
> > TIA
Tom Lawrence - 25 Feb 2006 03:23 GMT
> has had an engine ticking noise for a while now. I recently took it to
> the mechanic he told me i needed a new engine

I'd be highly suspicious of someone telling me "yep - I know that sound...
ya need a new engine".  Sounds like the sound he heard was more of a
"cha-ching" than a "tick-tick-tick".

> cylnder was mis-firing and knocking.

Oh, ok...  so your check engine light is on, and the code he retrieved was a
P0308, indicating the misfiring cylinder?

> possiable engine i can get now that i need a new one. Can i put a hemi
> from one of the new trucks into mine would it fit?

It would fit, which is to say it would sit in the engine compartment and
allow the hood to close.  Motor mounts are different, transmission
bellhousing is different, and the computer/electrical...  wow - that's an
entire sub-project in itself.

Short answer?  No.
Nosey - 25 Feb 2006 06:34 GMT
>> has had an engine ticking noise for a while now. I recently took it
>> to the mechanic he told me i needed a new engine
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>
> Short answer?  No.

According to the April issue of Hot Rod magazine Mopar Performance released
a new crate engine. It's a 465 HP, 500 lbs/ft 410 C.I. Magnum 6-Pack,
complete with three 2-barrel Holley carbs (P/N P5153527). It's based on a
new 340 replacement 4-bolt block. Coming soon is a 500 HP, 536 lbs/ft 440
Super Commando. Wouldn't that bolt up? Getting the computer issues worked
out would still be a headache.
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Ken

Steve Lusardi - 25 Feb 2006 08:58 GMT
Any engine will fit, that's not the question you should be asking. The
question you should be asking is am I ready to spent from $7k to $20k on
this truck, because that is what this will cost. As Tom identified, using
any engine outside of the same engine family to the original will involve
transmission, mounting and cooling issues. In all cases, the computer will
have to be discarded and replaced with something else. The rule is, "The
greater the change, the greater the cost." Are you really prepared or is
this a pipe dream?
Steve

> Hey yall, I have a 1999 dodge ram 1500. its the 5.9L V8 with 4x4. It
> has had an engine ticking noise for a while now. I recently took it to
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>
> TIA
 
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