Coolant mixtures are not usually vehicle or engine specific. They are usually more related to your operating environment. Most vehicle manufacturers and antifreeze brands seem to recommend a minimum of 50/50 antifreeze/water mixture and a maximum of 70/30 antifreeze/water. The hotter, or colder, the operating environment is, the greater the portion of antifreeze should be (up to the maximum recommended, usually 70% antifreeze). Check with your local Dodge dealer for their recommended mix for your area.
you will need to have your computer reprogramed to adjust timing,fuel mixture etc
All 1998 Dodge Dakota's have a timing chain and not a belt.
No
Not easily.
no, probably not
Yes, depending on engine SIZE. (;
if its the same size motor it will.
What year is the Dakota and what is the make and model of the 1998 Dodge that the compressor came off of ????????
NO.
most likly
The starter bolts on a 1998 Dodge Dakota require a 5/8 inch socket or wrench.
It is right behind the front bumper but on top of the plastic under the engine. http://i36.tinypic.com/2qxp3bq.jpg