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| Thermostat on a 360 V8? | 02 Sep 2004 04:53 GMT | 11 |
Is it a big deal to change out the thermostat for a 1999 Ram Van with the 360 V8? If the thermostat is located where the top coolant hose comes out of the engine, it looks like it might be a bit tight with the alternator mount
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| 180 thermostat????????? Where?????????? | 02 Sep 2004 03:48 GMT | 9 |
Would someone please tell me how/where to get a 180 degree thermostat for my 2001 dodge dakota 4.7L V8? I've called Autozone and O'reilly; O said there is only a 195 and Autozone doesn't have
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| Octane | 02 Sep 2004 03:23 GMT | 27 |
From what I understand, gasoline of two different octane ratings can be blended to get a middle octane rating... I had heard that the mid-grade gasolines are just a blending of the 87-octane and the 93-octane fuels that are delivered to the stations... If this is the case, what ...
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| First oil change? | 02 Sep 2004 00:37 GMT | 5 |
Do you guys make your first oil change a bit early or wait till the usual 3000 miles or so? Also, I have been hearing rumors that Dodge is recommending 5w20 for the Hemi. Is the 5.7L Hemi different that any other engine for oil
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| 98 Durango Power seat problems | 01 Sep 2004 22:37 GMT | 2 |
I have a 98 Durango SLT with power drivers side seat. It seems as though the seat doesn't lock into place properly. When you get it where you want it, it will move back and forth approx 2 inches, when you brake and accelerate. It can't be forced any farther but just has this ...
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| 2003 Dodge Caravan Brake pad change: For the record | 01 Sep 2004 17:45 GMT | 94 |
First off. Materials that you need are a 7 mm allen key, chain lock pliers, needle nose pliers, hammer and a C clamp. Procedure- after the tire has been removed located the two screws behind the caliper. For these screws use the 7mm allen key and remove them. Next use
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| WTB: oil pan for 1996 Grand Caravan | 01 Sep 2004 12:15 GMT | 1 |
Does anyone know where I can purchase a used or cheap new oil pan for a 1996 Grand Caravan? Thanks! Mark
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