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Will a 98 tranny from a 5.9 bolt up on my 2000 5.2

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Old Apr 12, 2018 | 09:20 PM
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Will the transmission from this 1998 5.9 bolt up on my 2000 5.2 I'm hearing something about a flexplate and torque converter do I need to take the torque converter and flexplate from my 5.2 and put it on the 5.9 transmission
 
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Will the transmission from this 1998 5.9 bolt up on my 2000 5.2 I'm hearing something about a flexplate and torque converter do I need to take the torque converter and flexplate from my 5.2 and put it on the 5.9 transmission they're both 46re
 
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Need the flexplate from the 5.2, torque converter doesn't matter, you can use either. Also need the electronics from the 00, as things changed in that arena.
 
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Need the flexplate from the 5.2, torque converter doesn't matter, you can use either. Also need the electronics from the 00, as things changed in that arena.
Thanks . I've been trying to get my 5.2 back on the road since the trans shot on me. I lucked up and bought a 98 with a 5 9 for a parts truck for cheep . Do you know anything about pcm flashing ?
 
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What did you have in mind?
 
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Need the flexplate from the 5.2, torque converter doesn't matter, you can use either. Also need the electronics from the 00, as things changed in that arena.
Thanks . I've been trying to get my 5.2 back on the road since the trans shot on me. I lucked up and bought a 98 with a 5 9 for a parts truck for cheep . Do you know anything about pcm flashing ?
 
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Old Apr 13, 2018 | 08:54 PM
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What did you have in mind?
well I bought a galletto 1260 and it came with some software but the only Chrysler is not a Dodge Ram it's some like Intrepid or something
I know I need a j2534 or a j2534 pass through and a subscription to the Mopar website but I would like to learn how to flash PCM and want to know if this thing I bought galletto 1260 is sufficient enough because I bought a 2001 Ram with a 5.9 is four-wheel drive none of the gauges or anything work so I put a different computer on it because the guy said the one on it needed to be flashed and all the gauges work I took the one off the parts truck and put on there and it worked until it got stuck in tow mode so I put the one for my 5.2 on there and it runs fine and all my gauges work but I'm going to need to put it back on it when I get the transmission back in it so any help you could give me would be awesome
 
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Pretty sure its been answered but they align differently I'm pretty sure, theres a bolt on the back thats different.
 
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The info I can find on the galletto feller is kinda contradictory. It says it can read/write to the pcm, but, can you edit what you get? Doesn't mention that, so, I suspect it does not....
 
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