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Robertwav1 05-28-2015 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Blacknights (Post 3201535)
The fuel tank sizes are true for the 4-cylinder and 6 cylinder (respectively). But my 4.7 has a 24 gallon tank and I'm pretty sure all the V8s had 24 gallon tanks.

To add to this when I was doing my fuel pump, the part# is stamped on the bottom of the gas tank. You can look it up anywhere and it tells you the capacity.

04DakAz 06-24-2015 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by bogie107 (Post 3247708)
No 3.7L. Is the 3.9 the close to the 3.7?

I just recently dropped my 42rle/3.7 pan for a new filter and Replace a leaking drain plug. It took me 5.5 Quarts


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Raptoor4561 09-06-2017 11:56 AM

i see that the 3.7l isnt included, do you happen to know the quantities on it? the 2004 model dakota didnt have the 3.9l v6, they came with the newer 3.7l

thanks,
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Steve M 04-17-2018 02:57 AM

Just an FYI, my Dodge Dakota is 4x4 and has a 15 gallon tank and the engine is a 5.2L V8 which takes 6 qt oil when I do the oil changes.

TheDodgeBoi 01-06-2022 01:03 PM

What do you guys use for oil in 5 speed manual trans? I have heard so many conflicting opinions on that....

Rustyvan 01-07-2023 08:11 PM

Cooling System

2.5L : 9.8 qts. (2.45 Gallons)
3.9L : 14.0 qts. (3.5 Gallons)
4.7L : 17.0 qts. (4.25 Gallons)
5.9L : 14.3 qts. (3.575 Gallons)
(5.2L Is most likely close to 14.3 qts)

I just recently replaced my water pump in the 4.7. I replaced hoses and such. This shows about 4 gallons.
Mine seems full at just over 2 gallons. Is just over 2 gallons possibly correct if there is variances in radiator sizes?

HeyYou 01-07-2023 10:31 PM

That 4 and change gallons is for the ENTIRE cooling system. That includes all the hoses, the heater core, and the engine itself. Make sure you bleed all the air out of the system, and it'll be fine.

mmontaser 03-24-2024 06:28 PM

I really appreciate of fluid list you posted. I was looking for such a list all in one place. Thank you Very Much.


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