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2 Questions, 1 Engine, 1 Tranny

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:47 pm
by jldavis1969
Background: 1979 Dodge D-50 2WD approx 95,000 miles (could be more as former owner changed out the instrument cluster)

Engine Question: About a year and a half ago I took a trip to California from Salt Lake City, Utah. By the time I arrived in California I was having an overheating problem changed out the thermostat to no avail. I also thought I had a bad head gasket. Replaced head gasket and found a little spot that had failed. I got it back running and still had the overheating problem. I still have the original Exhaust Manifold on the engine. Could the Cat that is part of the manifold be plugged and causing the problem?

Tranny Question: Same truck has the 4 speed manuel trans. I got ahold of a 5 speed from a 1985 model and want to change it out for fuel economy reasons. Will the 5speed bolt up to the g52b motor?

Thanks in advance
Jeff in Utah

Re: 2 Questions, 1 Engine, 1 Tranny

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:11 pm
by jldavis1969
Have not measured it to be sure. The 85 had the 2.0 motor also