Q: I have an 01 Dodge Dakota quad cab with a 4.7L V8 engine. Can I put a 5.2L V8 that's in my 99 Dakota Sport?

asked by on July 09, 2017

I have an 01 Dodge Dakota quad cab with a 4.7L V8 engine. Can I put a 5.2L V8 that's in my 99 Dakota Sport?

My car has 250000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

The statements expressed above are only for informational purposes and should be independently verified. Please see our terms of service for more details

Get an instant quote for your car

Our certified mechanics come to you ・Backed by 12-month, 12,000-mile guarantee・Fair and transparent pricing


Experienced Mechanic?

Earn up to $70/hr

What others are asking

Can a faulty sensor keep the engine from starting?
Today's automobiles use many different sensors to signal engine controls and computer circuits to start a vehicle's engine and run all the programing for fuel, timing, and emissions control. Bearing this in mind, it is critical for the vehicle's main...
Suspension problems with car.
If your front suspension suddenly fell to the ground then something broke on the suspension. You either have a coil spring or possibly a ball joint that needs to be replaced. The vehicle would need to be put in the...
Battery dead, dash lighs on, chugging noise, RPMs fluctuating
Considering that your vehicle was dead, required a jumpstart, and had multiple unrelated lights coming on I would say you may have an alternator issue. Alternators are responsible for keeping all of the electronics in your vehicle powered up while...
Automatic position in dualogic doesn't work properly
Hello! I'll be happy to help. A common component on your particular vehicle that fails is the gearbox communication unit. When they fail it will cause the transmission to shift into neutral without command. Fiat is assessing this problem and...
Won't start after fueling - 2008 Kia Rio5
Check for spark at the plugs when this occurs. If there is no spark, check for a bad crankshaft position sensor (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/crankshaft-position-sensor-replacement) (heat failure), and also for a failed connection between your ignition key, which is part of the electronic...
Where is located input speed sensor
Hi there: The transmission speed sensor is connected to the transmission on most Dodge cars, including the 2007 Dodge Nitro. This video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6bwJKFT6aY) is a good one to show you how to replace the input speed sensor. If you review...
My car will not move while I put it in Gear
Hi Francisco. If you can feel the vehicle shift into gear after moving the shifter into a forward gear, then it's likely that there is internal damage inside the transmission. However, if you move the shifter but nothing appears to...
Where is a transmission control solenoid located on a 2008 dodge Durango with a 4.7
The transmission shift control solenoids are located in the transmission valve body which is accessible once you remove the transmission oil pan. Typically, transmission valve bodies, and the solenoids, can be serviced without removing the transmission from the vehicle. There...
Shifting problem
What you are describing may be a result of a faulty speed sensor, potentially low transmission fluid (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/transmission-fluid-service) or a even a faulty transmission control solenoid. As your vehicle travels down the road, the computer analyzes data being sent by...

Related articles

A Buyer’s Guide to the 2012 Dodge Challenger
The The 2012 Dodge Challenger has high performance, great features, and good pricing. It is comfortable for every day driving while still providing enough space for four people and their cargo. Key Features Under the hood of the vehicle is...
The Best Used Cars to Buy If You Don’t Have Kids
Buying Buying a used car is rarely a simple process, but if you don’t have kids, you have many more options than those who have to account for additional passengers. There are plenty of choices out there, depending on your...
The Best Used Cars to Buy If You're a Farmer
If If you're a farmer, you know that what you need isn’t a used car – it’s a used pickup truck. How else are you going to haul around hay, implements, garden produce, fertilizer, and all the other things you...