THIS WORKS FOR THE OLDER Dodge Trucks 72-80 SO LOK AND SEE IF THIS WILL WORK. STEP 1 REMOVE WIPER BLADES NOTING THEIR POSITIONS STEP 2 OPEN HOOD AND SEE IF COWL SHEETMETAL IS HELD IN PLACE WITH SCREWS, IF SO R/R COWL THE LINKAGE WILL BE IN PLAIN SIGHT. SNAP BUSHINGS ON AND REINSTALL.
The linkage bushing is located under the Crowl grill. Remove wipers and grill.
It takes a special tool cause they can be slippery.
no, it wouldn't be worth the effert. The auto requires an oil cooler different linkage, and a different engine computer than the manual uses.
if its an auto it should be where the linkage meets the transmission
get a chiltons repair manual from the library for your year dodge.
first install new carb gasket to intake manifold and then 4 nuts hold the carb to the intake studs and then install the throttle linkage to the carb.
Which linkage.
Images of the wiper linkage for a Dodge Dakota are located in the service manual. It details where the linkage connects and how to perform maintenance on it.
how you change the wiper linkage bushing requires you to take off the wiper blades and vent off the top off the dak there should be about 8-9 screws maybe less, then when the vent is removed, there will be a plastic vent with plastic clips, simply lift up one edge of vent it should just pop out the do the same with other clip, when vent is lifted up unplug the rubber tubing from spray nozzle then repeat with other tube, when plastic vent is removed you should be able to see the wiper linkage crank and wiper arms there you should see the bushing simply pull the wiper linkage and remove the bushing and replace.
No
Are you talking about the plastic pieces that connect a linkage rod to the handle etc? All you have to do is look at it. It's just a clip on. Push it off the rod and pull the rod out of it then you can pull the plastic clip off the lever.
no