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96 dakota 09-13-2011 10:03 PM

dakota tranny
 
Hi I am looking for information on tranny identification numbers
the numbers are pk52117685 1367 2734. I believe it to be a 46 rh but just want to verify it by the numbers. If there is anyone that could help or point me where I cna find this information it would be greatly appreciated

Crazy4x4RT 09-13-2011 11:11 PM

I think you can brake down the part numbers by using the service manual in the FAQ. Or your local dealer can help with that. Also the FAQ has list of the transmissions by year and engines.

You didn't say what engine you have, for 96 V8 is 46RE, V6 is 42RE. If your looking for a replacement only 4wd will work for you.

96 dakota 09-14-2011 05:58 PM

originally had 3.9 v6 but now has 5.2 tbi and 46rh by my research the 5.2 tbi was only in 1991 but just looking to verify this information by the numbers

dodgerules86 09-14-2011 06:37 PM

52117685
It's an A518 (46RH).
It came with the 5.2L engines in 1993, up to build date 10-1-1992. This is per the parts manual.

I could give you a build date (that's the 1367) but Chrysler is mentally challenged with numbers. Apparently it would be too hard to use 93001, or 3001 to signify January 1, 1993 (using a Julian Date format, 001 being January 1, 365 being December 31). Instead they have a nonsensical 10,000 day format, OR a Julian Date format that makes no sense. Go figure. The company can't build transmissions right, and can't figure out a date-stamp system that makes sense.

96 dakota 09-14-2011 08:50 PM

dakota tranny
 
thanks for the info it was greatly appreciated, now time to overhaul it

RockGuardedDak 09-15-2011 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by dodgerules86 (Post 2596599)
52117685
It's an A518 (46RH).
It came with the 5.2L engines in 1993, up to build date 10-1-1992. This is per the parts manual.

I could give you a build date (that's the 1367) but Chrysler is mentally challenged with numbers. Apparently it would be too hard to use 93001, or 3001 to signify January 1, 1993 (using a Julian Date format, 001 being January 1, 365 being December 31). Instead they have a nonsensical 10,000 day format, OR a Julian Date format that makes no sense. Go figure. The company can't build transmissions right, and can't figure out a date-stamp system that makes sense.

I beg to differ on the tranny thing. The very first Ford had a Dodge brothers tranny powering it. They've been doin trannys since before they built vehicles. They were the ones to set the date format :P


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