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Old 01-30-2015, 12:13 PM
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I have a used 2001 3.9 manual Dakota 2wd I'm looking at its in decent shape with silver paint a standard or basic model.

So what's the good, Bad and ugly in regards to the 3.9 and manual trans haven't found out the miles yet waiting on a call back.

I'm just interested in the 3.9 and trans I know all about the other 2-nd gen Dakota problems as I own one.

Not sure I will buy it but getting some info on the 3.9 would help

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Bad: Plenum gasket, mileage compared to the 5.2

Good: lots of room to work with. Especially at the front... Pull the fan shroud and voila!

Ugly: not much. Kind of a dog. At least paired to a 4x4 with 31" wranglers.
 
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Well I just found out it has 180K on the truck that's not to bad at all.


City use only 2wd is fine with me

A look at were I live its nice but the heat can get to ya LINK




 

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looks alright. I know the 3.9 can sometimes chug with a manual at low RPM when you let the clutch out.
 
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That's because you and everyone is so used to an automatic is all. I always preferred a stick but I must admit I've been thinking about going with an automatic now that I'm over 55 and have back problems the clutching can pain me at times aggravate my back.
 
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My truck is a 3.9 with the NV3500 5 speed. It has been a great truck, nothing really bad about it. It has enough power and is fast enough for me. The ride is very comfortable for an extended cab pickup truck, and I have a bad back and bursitis in my left shoulder. The clutch never has been a problem for me. There is a lot of room to work under the hood and it is mostly old school and straight forward as far as repairs and maintenance go. One thing I have always liked about my truck is you don't need a degree from M.I.T. to work on it. My Haynes Book and 2001 Dodge Factory Service Manual have helped me a lot, and I have definitely received a lot of good help over the years here at DF. The only bad thing about my truck is I did not buy it new. I bought it used at Carmax on Dec. 31, 2005 with 42,000 miles on it. It now has almost 178,000 miles and has been the very best and most reliable vehicle I have ever owned.

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Take a good luck at intake manifold gasket. Manifold bolts can corrode and break, leaving you with a coolant leak that is hard to find. I think they make a kit to replace all the bolts and new gasket. I had to have mine repaired....$800.

Also, if you need any sensors, buy Mopar only. Aftermarket sensors are not always to the same specs.

I really like my '97 sport. It strains a bit with the 3.9 and a heavy payload, but how often are you gonna tow that much? That's what 4th gear is for.....
 
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my 01 seamed under powered. so in went 4.10 gear. its much better now. but not great for hi way use. i drive in town only and it does fine.
 



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