No exhaust brake in a gas truck. Huge thing for me. Stopping is as important as going
A 6 speed manual transmission behind a big hemi but they don’t make them anymore
I priced an overhaul and the ball park was in the $17-18K. I also ck'd for salvage motors and found 4 which ranged from $4-6K and you don't know what you are getting. The jury is still out on what I will do. The 6.4 will have to do for now.They won't, DEF is the way to go.
But as a buyer nowadays you really need to do the math.
There isn't only the DEF, the whole engine and the emissions system is incredibly complex on any modern Diesel engine whereas the Gasoline engine, especially the RAM platform, is the same as 40 years ago - proven good and working, always.
My opinion - fix your old one if the rest of the vehicle is worth the fix*.
Go with the 6.4 if not* - 10 Grand cheaper and 100x less trouble down the road.
The Gasser you can park for a year and fire it up no matter what.
The Diesel can have algae now because of the biofuel, the filters get clogged more easily, the DEF can deteriorate through time and so on...
If it is worked every day, fine. If it is parked most of the time and otherwise used as a grocery getter - don't buy a modern Diesel, just don't.
Don't want this to drag on too far, so to put this to rest, I am the 3rd owner of the '05. It had 146K on the clock in '11 when I bought it. It now has 225K. It has a remaned G56 6 spd and a new clutch. It is not a cream puff, was well used by previous owners, but still looks good, has been a good truck to this point. I am not sure that it is worth putting a large amount of $$$ into it at this point. I am looking for an interested party who has the ability to work on it them selves and make them a reasonable offer. I appreciate your opinions. They seem to agree with my thoughts about the new diesels. We'll see what the future brings.They won't, DEF is the way to go.
But as a buyer nowadays you really need to do the math.
There isn't only the DEF, the whole engine and the emissions system is incredibly complex on any modern Diesel engine whereas the Gasoline engine, especially the RAM platform, is the same as 40 years ago - proven good and working, always.
My opinion - fix your old one if the rest of the vehicle is worth the fix*.
Go with the 6.4 if not* - 10 Grand cheaper and 100x less trouble down the road.
The Gasser you can park for a year and fire it up no matter what.
The Diesel can have algae now because of the biofuel, the filters get clogged more easily, the DEF can deteriorate through time and so on...
If it is worked every day, fine. If it is parked most of the time and otherwise used as a grocery getter - don't buy a modern Diesel, just don't.