PowerTech 3.7 and 4.7 Liter Engines for Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep Models

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  • čas přidán 28. 01. 2018
  • Engine Joe talks about the wildly popular Chrysler PowerTech 3.7 Liter and 4.7 Liter engines and why they are now having to be replaced. With more than 3 million of these popular engines in circulation since 1999 many people are realizing they are at the end of their life and need to be replaced. This isn't and indictment of the quality of these engines -- they've just run their course. Powertrain Company has the perfect replacement for these engines and Engine Joe will explain why.
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Komentáře • 153

  • @raymondellis5720
    @raymondellis5720 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 2wd 6 speed. Bought it in 2016 with 87,000 miles. It now has 218,000+ miles. Oil changes every 3000 miles. Five quarts go in, five quarts come out. Best used vehicle I have ever bought.

  • @PhatboyHD88
    @PhatboyHD88 Před rokem +3

    I just bought a 3.7 engine from you guys this evening .and new Mopar brand oil pan and intake manifold from mopar parts store. I have heard nothing but great things about and from you guys. My jeep has 265,000 miles on it , and still runs like a top with no check engine lights , on a jeep imagine that😂 , but with all them miles on it and i do alot of overlanding fishing trips in the middle of no where it is time to retire her old engine. So cant wait for the new one i live in PA , and thanks for making a great product at a fair price , from a retired vet i thank you.

  • @robertemmons2260
    @robertemmons2260 Před 5 lety +12

    I had purchased a 2002 Jeep Liberty Renegade just last Thursday for $1000.00 cash. The body was nearly flawless, and the interior had only shown normal signs of wear. I was told that the engine was seized. I made the deal, I towed it home and set the charger on the battery for a day. The next day after work I went out to turn the key just to hear what the starter would do, whether it would click, buzz or nothing. To my surprise the engine had turned over! It didn't start though at first, but once I gave it a little gas it started right up! It wouldn't idle, but the engine did run. This Jeep has 199,000 on the clock. I have the perfect platform for a project. Yes, those little 3.7L V6 engines are built well.

    • @shanejones578
      @shanejones578 Před 2 lety

      How’d you fix it? My 05 Dakota is misfiring like hell in park on a cold start, no noticeable misfires driving though

    • @juliogonzo2718
      @juliogonzo2718 Před 2 lety

      @@shanejones578 maybe intake manifold leaking and sucking air? I had a 5.3L gm that ran like poo cold in the winter and I put some of the expensive felpro intake gaskets in it and it fixed it.

  • @erics9213
    @erics9213 Před 4 lety +12

    2006 Dakota with 3.7L v6 Quad Cab RWD and 266,000 miles. Adequate power. Have only changed the water pump and spark plugs. Used full synthetic since 20k miles. Gets 22 mph on the highway. Very easy to work on.

    • @johnnywulff4816
      @johnnywulff4816 Před rokem +1

      22mph on the highway? That's it? hahah just kidding I know you meant mpg

  • @MrMini500
    @MrMini500 Před 2 lety +4

    I have a 2008 jeep commander with 231,237 miles and when I first got it, it was using some oil and a few odds and ends, did some engine cleaning and other stuff, now it uses nothing. There’s a little lower end noise but it’s Been looked at many times and I’ve been reassured it’s alright.
    Over all what I’m saying is you take care of your engine and the 4.7l and it will last you, my jeep is running very strong still.

  • @djgonzo007
    @djgonzo007 Před 2 lety +4

    These are solid engines indeed. I bought a 2001 Dakota SLT 2WD w/ the 4.7L and 195,000 original miles from an impound lot. I was hesitant to buy it, but I talked the salesman down to under a grand. It seemed to run well, just had a power steering leak, needed some minor suspension work, and a couple window motors. I've owned it for 14 months now and its just about to hit 200,000. I've updated all the maintenance and done some preventative maintenance as well. It runs strong and is a fun truck to tinker around with. I smile every day as I drive it because I have no car payment and only about 2,500 into it at this point (including the purchase price). I'll seriously consider one of these engines if anything happens to it in the future. I know I couldn't replace it for less than 5 to 7 grand with the condition it's in.

  • @slantedperspective
    @slantedperspective Před 4 lety +6

    My 3.7 is a absolute beast of a engine , revs to the moon and haulls my 02 liberty through mud off the limiter all day , 160k miles

  • @aussietaipan8700
    @aussietaipan8700 Před 3 lety +2

    I purchased my 2000 WJ 4.7L JGC in 2015, got it at a throw away price because of the engine ticking noise (at it was advertised). The engine KNOCK was due to a spun big end so I purchased a full reco engine from HM engines is AU. The engine was actually a HO version so when installing it I also upgraded the throttle body and ECU to match. I love the off the line power and its such a great car for cruising at 110Km/hr

  • @rickjohnson831
    @rickjohnson831 Před 4 lety +2

    my dodge nitro has the 3.7 with 150,000 miles on it and it runs as smooth as silk..love this motor

  • @adamartemiskhimm4789
    @adamartemiskhimm4789 Před 4 lety

    Very nice video!

  • @naughtyponyracing
    @naughtyponyracing Před 2 lety +3

    Got one in my Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, I always wonder what it would do in a 68 Dart. I took off the big box in front of the throttle body and put a cone filter right on the throttle body, And it Rips now,

  • @gabrielgorena3790
    @gabrielgorena3790 Před rokem +1

    Bought a 2004 Ram 1500 with 3.7 and broken timing guides. Took a chance with same engine putting new timing kit + oil pump, and success! The plastic guides are pretty dumb for longevity (like ford tritons) but solid engines when kept up

  • @JD78CN
    @JD78CN Před 4 lety +2

    Had our WJ from 1999 to 2015 with 181k miles, never had a single issue.

  • @enigma02g
    @enigma02g Před 2 měsíci

    I've had over 20 vehicles in my life, and my 2000 Grand Cherokee is the one I've had the longest for the most miles. 249k and still running strong, never an issue. And yes, It IS better then a Jeep 4.0 which I had before. The only issue is if you over heat them. Iron block + alum heads. Not really the engines fault. Owners not doing proper maintenance or pulling over if a problem comes up. Easy to work on, plenty of power, silk smooth.

  • @brandongreen2486
    @brandongreen2486 Před 2 lety +1

    2005 Jeep Liberty 3.7 188,000 5w20 Mobil 1 extended high mileage doesn’t lose or use a drop of oil so far

  • @CaptTetanus
    @CaptTetanus Před 3 lety +1

    Just rolled over 200k on my 2008 Ram 1500 lifted 4WD with the FFV 4.7! I have 3.92s front and rear with LSDs, so that definitely gave some pep in it’s step as far as extra torque is concerned! I’m planning to replace my engine because my truck is still too damn nice!! Re-engineered flaws is music to my ears honestly! I love my black on black Dodge!

    • @mobius-1503
      @mobius-1503 Před 2 lety

      Nice. Same here. Changed to detroit rear and other small various things. At 270,000 and no smoking..never left me stuck or dead in winter and pulled everything iv thrown at it., will def be maintaing the midsize dakota..

  • @mobius-1503
    @mobius-1503 Před 2 lety

    I approve. 267,600 on my lil rhino. Still pullin strong. But will have you listed for when/if the time comes.

  • @eyebalit59charlies29
    @eyebalit59charlies29 Před 7 měsíci

    384,652 MI on my 2006 ram on 3rd fuel pump, 2nd radiator, water pump, alternator, 3rd condenser fan ect. Engine and transmission still going strong.

  • @edwardhuddleston1548
    @edwardhuddleston1548 Před 4 lety +2

    I have a 2008 3.7 L V6 Dodge dakota RWD Quad Cab with 67000 miles. Change oil every 3K miles with on sale Syn blend (phillips 66) or Conv oil (shell or penzoil or Quaker). Set the cruise at 70 MPH get 20 MPG. All around driving 17 MPG. 15 city. Wished gas mileage was a little better but it has been a good running engine. Keep the oil clean. But I live in Kansas so it is dusty.

  • @terrystratford1235
    @terrystratford1235 Před 3 lety +9

    My 2001 wj 4.7 is so smooth it's amazing! Only 73000 miles, fsh! She's no race car, but she ain't slow either!!

  • @chrisgonzales2916
    @chrisgonzales2916 Před 2 lety +1

    Got my first Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7 2wd
    Today. Love it
    157,000 , runs smooth 😏

  • @MattWilson-nl4zk
    @MattWilson-nl4zk Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @rebeloneal4592
    @rebeloneal4592 Před 4 lety +2

    Because of the value train design a full synthetic motor oil is a must 5W30! As I said because the valve train design valve stem cooling has to be via the motor oil to help cool the valve stem transferred into the valve seats intake if not? The seats will over heat break crack then fall apart sucked down into the cylinder destroying the engine. Over the years I've worked on these two engines this is always what I've seen as the main problem...

  • @jsal777
    @jsal777 Před 4 lety +2

    I have a 2008 dodge ram with a 4.7 v8 in it but after some research it has a either a newer 2010 4.7 or a rebuilt engine with 2010 parts. not sure as I have not dug into internals. but it runs great with 187k miles on it.

    • @SRR1213
      @SRR1213 Před 3 lety +1

      The updated version came out in 2008, before the next generation of RAM trucks came out. So you most likely have the original 310hp engine that came in the 2008 model, unlike the 2007 and earlier which had the older 4.7 generation.

  • @wickiezulu
    @wickiezulu Před 2 lety +4

    Am interested to know the background of the PowerTech engines when they were first developed by American Motors before the Chrysler takeover. Was the AMC V8 used as a starting point or given the role Renault played at the time, did AMC rather utilize the PRV V6 instead as a starting point an enlarged V6/V8 (via a longer stroke) on the basis the PRV shares the same 93mm bore as the PowerTech engines (along with the fact the PRV V6 itself was originally conceived as a V8 during development)?

  • @aaronhageman9064
    @aaronhageman9064 Před 4 lety +1

    so I got a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 4.7 and I love the motor I was wondering if anybody has the 3.6 and if it's as durable because I was looking to buy a newer one and the 3.6 seems to be more, nowadays anybody got comments or suggestions

  • @TheJuangonzalez34
    @TheJuangonzalez34 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 2008 1500 with the 3.7l she’s got 226000 on her and just started burning oil. The only thing I’ve changed so far is the water pump. This engine is a work horse. Would love to put a 4.7 for more power but don’t know how to go about it

  • @skruface
    @skruface Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 2011 Ram 1500 since new and just hit 217,000km (135k miles) and just developed a wicked ticking in the top end, which is really loud at cold start but quiets right down after it heats up (about 15 mins). Could be failed lash adjusters or valve seats, both known issues with this motor. Will be looking into your motors and shipping to Canada.

    • @daddymilk4015
      @daddymilk4015 Před 11 měsíci

      Do you have the v6?

    • @skruface
      @skruface Před 11 měsíci

      @@daddymilk4015 the 4.7 Powertech. But the issue isn't the engine; it's the coding for the MOPAR ECUs.

  • @SeanDIY
    @SeanDIY Před 2 lety

    I have a 2006 Ram 1500 and it has 246k miles and still going. I think I have a valve issue, but hey, with that many miles....no complaints.

  • @collincomer7243
    @collincomer7243 Před 2 lety

    Have a 2003 Durango SXT that I bought with 140,000 miles and I love it. Put new spark plugs, need to buy a new throttle body and wanting to buy a better cam cause the stock one isn't very good

  • @jsal777
    @jsal777 Před 4 lety +3

    i bought a 2008 dodge ram 1500 with a 4.7 in it. I see on the engine that its a 2010 4.7 and its almost at 200k on the odometer. Im not sure when the engine was replaced but it has no engine lights and runs great.

    • @williamchapman2434
      @williamchapman2434 Před 3 lety

      Sadly in 08-2011 the 4.7 was redesigned and produced between 290-302hp and 330ft/lbs compared to 235hp and 295ft/lbs for 1999-2007 4.7L

    • @williamchapman2434
      @williamchapman2434 Před 3 lety

      Oh my bad I miss read your text I thought it said a 2000 model engine replacement

  • @Repoman1509
    @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree it is nowhere near as bad as the 5.4. I am a Mopar guy. But the valve seat issue was there from 99 to 07. Only the dual plug heads are immune to valve seats dropping. And the rocker arm usually comes out when the seat drops. So IDK what we are arguing about...hahaha
    Have a good one

  • @jamesdewer
    @jamesdewer Před 2 lety +1

    I'm thinking Powertrain for my WJ 01 4.7-4.7HO update. My current engine #2 is still running clean, clean only 118,000 on it. But I've got the money and more horsepower reliably is ideal. Would I blow it? I wouldn't go that far. But the 4.7-4.7HO is sounding like the route.

  • @hottietottie9
    @hottietottie9 Před 4 lety +5

    I love my 3.7 L v6 in my dodge nitro 💯

    • @user-qt3oj6xr2g
      @user-qt3oj6xr2g Před 3 lety +1

      Had one in an '07 Dakota and it surprised me! It would outrun all the late 90's v8 trucks

    • @dwrldgster3151
      @dwrldgster3151 Před 3 lety

      3.7 junk

    • @hottietottie9
      @hottietottie9 Před 3 lety

      @@dwrldgster3151 😂😂😂 never had any problems and it’s paid for... either way I have 2 other cars..

  • @vr4787
    @vr4787 Před 5 lety +3

    The second and third gens are pretty reliable, just keep up with the maintenance. Got 77,000 on my 06 Dodge Dakota with the 4.7

    • @ryang2531
      @ryang2531 Před 4 lety

      Because 77.000 is a lot......

    • @vr4787
      @vr4787 Před 4 lety

      Ryan G almost 15 years and 100,800 miles now and the truck is going good, plus it was long past out of warranty when I got it so sorry if you didn’t understand...

    • @Repoman1509
      @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety +2

      Has nothing to do with maintenance. It amazes me how many people think this. The seats simply fall out. This is DEFINITELY more frequent on engines that have been run hot before, but that is NOT a requirement. The seats simply aren't pressed in tight enough from the factory. They fall out at random. You could change your oil every thousand miles, use the best gas, change the plugs every 10k miles, NEVER drive it hard, always warm it up , etc., and STILL drop a valve seat at 50k miles.

    • @Repoman1509
      @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety +1

      ALL 4.7 liter engines with the standard (SINGLE spark plug) head, EVERY SINGLE YEAR from 1999 to early 2008 can drop seats AT ANY TIME. ALL (every single one ever made) 3.7 liter V6 CAN drop a valve seat AT ANY TIME. ALL 2003 to 2008 5.7 liter Hemi engines CAN DROP A VALVE SEAT AT ANY TIME. Doesn't matter how frequently you change your oil or do other maintenance. Doesn't matter how easy or hard you are on the engine. NOTHING will prevent it. It it IS going to happen, it IS GOING to happen. Hemi was fixed for the 2009 model year. 4.7 was fixed for the late 2008/2009 model year (and then dropped shortly after that), when they went to the dual spark plug heads. The poor 3.7 was NEVER reliable.

    • @Repoman1509
      @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety

      And don't get me wrong, I LOVE Chrysler stuff! I only ever own Mopars! But this was a SERIOUS problem....

  • @quyle9483
    @quyle9483 Před 10 měsíci

    So ill say this. I Drive ALOT. My commuter car is a vw tdi with 405k. Many years ago. I made my first big boy purchase, a low mileage 2008 ram with a 3.7. All it needed to do was haul a fourwheeler and go out on dates ( it was just clean and pretty all its life) and then i grew older and the toys and work life got bigger. That 3.7 lived off the rev limiter. Just of 2 years ago, i sold the truck in beautiful shape. An original 3.7 that was worked its a$$ off, purred like a kitten, didnt burn a drop of oil, didnt drip any fluids, with 380thousand relentless teenager style driven miles.
    The old man still drives that truck with a smile. And i oughtta kiss that truck because ive assumed all these years that the 3.7 was actually a bad engine and i was just blessed.
    Maybe still the case now. I have a jeep liberty with a 3.7 with only 180k. Does have its obvious leaks i gotta fix. But it sounds and runs solid.
    I think the 3.7 and 4.7 are just those motors they really performed and lasted pretty well and got a bad rep from the small select numbers of bad individuals, all whole 300+ thousand mile vehicles wjth these engines... well people arent praising and yelling about the fact. Theyre just living life.

  • @charliedee9276
    @charliedee9276 Před 3 lety +1

    Shitty lash adjusters, and the seats if they are overheated. I bought my 04 4.7 HO Grand Cherokee cheap ($500) because of a popped rocker due to a lash adjuster. Put rebuilt heads on it with solid lash adjusters, almost 200,000 miles and runs excellent.

  • @OutnBacker
    @OutnBacker Před 3 lety +1

    Bought a RAM 1500 truck with the 3.7 in it at 53K. it now has 80K on it, so I don't consider mileage like that to be any kind of test. When it hits 150K with just maintenance issues, I'll say something sweet. Til then, it's doing what I expected - runs like a sewing machine.

  • @roberthoban4160
    @roberthoban4160 Před 8 měsíci

    i have a 2005 dodge ram 1500, with a 3.7 Magnum engine that needs replacing. what would be a compatible upgrade

  • @halo37253
    @halo37253 Před 5 lety +5

    My 05 GC WK has 200k on the clock, on all original equipment. Change your oil every 3-5k miles, use synthetic or blends for the oil, not the old dino only stuff. Don't baby the engine, the engine needs to be put through its rpm band every now and then. And if you are 120k+ on your miles and still rocking the factory Rad, replace it. They are time bomb and if it fails in a bad way, your engine is toast. They do not like to be over heated. Overheating this engine is pretty much death for it. The Waterpumps need to be replaced as well, they do fail.
    on my 3rd water pump, replaced waterpump and rad @ 170k miles. Now pushing 200k miles and thing runs like a champ. We put around 2-4k miles on it every month. It has never left us stranded.
    Like all Powertech Engines at this age, my Valve Covers leak. That and the Exhaust Manifold bolts breaking are two nearly guaranteed problems you will face at some point owning these things.
    The 545RFE is bulletproof.
    My GM car's never had as easy as life as my jeep.
    My old Jimmy went through two transmission rebuilds and a ton of engine components(damn spider injector), as well as a rear diff. Not to mention the crap suspension. She still lasted to 250k before getting rid of her, but still the cost of doing 250k was not cheap. The person who bought if from me had gotten a truck that was nearly half new.

    • @xc8487
      @xc8487 Před 5 lety

      My 3.7 has been through 4+ water pumps, 2 rads, 3+ thermostats, overheated at least 5 times. 180,000 miles and it still runs great.

    • @gueto70
      @gueto70 Před 5 lety

      Original owner of 04 ram 1500 with 3.7 with 190k construction sight truck. Batteries,tires,oil(not as much as i should),air filter,pcv,2 pilot bearings and just put in 3rd set of plugs but they still looked like new.Replacing valve cover seals this weekend(starting to weep).That's it! I have been getting nervous because this truck has never stopped.I somehow feel better knowing I am on borrowed time with the water pump.How long will the "lifetime" timing chain last?

    • @xc8487
      @xc8487 Před 5 lety

      @@gueto70 The timing chain will technically last the life of the engine. There's no recommend change interval and very few cases of failure. The key to it's longevity is lubrication. Dirty oil and long change intervals may cause accelerated wear of the chains and tensioners.

    • @gueto70
      @gueto70 Před 5 lety +1

      @@xc8487 thanks for reply.My truck is having a pessimistic mid life crisis. Truck has worked hard its hole life with no complaints.finishing the last of the suspension,bearing hubs and drive shaft replacements this weekend.planned on replacing lifters next.All the factory parts were good just preventative.never herd of the water pump problem.on my list.

  • @jynxclover2996
    @jynxclover2996 Před 2 lety

    I bought an 07 Mitsubishi Raider with 222925 miles on the 3.7 for $2000. Very decent ride.

  • @davejames2015
    @davejames2015 Před 5 měsíci

    The seats never get loose 😂 the valves bend. And hammer the seat till it falls out. Check the run out on the exhaust valves, also look at the exhaust valve springs on the 3.7l with the external shroud

  • @codyxyoung7875
    @codyxyoung7875 Před 3 lety

    So how much do one of them cost??

  • @gittyupalice96
    @gittyupalice96 Před 3 lety +1

    Not that he needs any help selling engines ( He's a very good salesman ) But I have about 205,000 on mine and the only issue I have is bad exhaust manifolds. And its actually not all that bad of a job, on the 05 Dakota's anyway. Plenty of room through the wheel wells. The reason the engines drop seats is because people don't realize there is a bleeder screw up top for the cooling system and it 100% must be done every time the coolant is drained for any reason; it must be blead! And for a good period of time, up to 40 minutes in some cases with the heater blowing. Or else bubbles in the system lead to un-even cooling and hot spots in the heads and POP goes the valve seats. The other problem is the rockers(can)fall out due to bad lifer/ "lash adjuster-springs" basically you only need the valve covers off, and from that point on its a matter of just poping the rocker arms off (a plastic clip remover, for autobody will do) Anywho, if you take care of that before there is a problem.. There WONT be a problem. They're good little engines, I'm even considering getting a second one for my 80's dodge that has a manual transmission.. (: (edit: I'm talking about the 4.7 Magnum specifically)

  • @glanphear588
    @glanphear588 Před 4 lety +1

    Don't forget the Dodge Nitro started in 2007 and it has the 3.7 Liter. I have one with 167,000 miles!

    • @chrisohlandt4275
      @chrisohlandt4275 Před 3 lety

      I have an 08 nitro with 141k miles you have any problems with it?

    • @glanphear588
      @glanphear588 Před 3 lety

      @@chrisohlandt4275 No I didn’t, do your regular maintenance and drive it right and it should last a while it’s basically a Jeep Lol I sold it to my niece 6 months ago I really liked it in the 5 years I owned it. and no warning ⚠️ lights

    • @chrisohlandt4275
      @chrisohlandt4275 Před 3 lety +1

      @@glanphear588 ok awesome thank you

    • @glanphear588
      @glanphear588 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chrisohlandt4275 you’re definitely welcome

    • @mobius-1503
      @mobius-1503 Před 2 lety

      Be careful theres some/many that also have the 3.9 I beleive? But its a timing belt motor.

  • @emiliotrevino3487
    @emiliotrevino3487 Před 4 lety

    I have a 2013 Chrysler 300s 3.7. Is this the original motor? I'm not finding information that matches.

    • @Repoman1509
      @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety

      2013 didn't come with the 3.7. You have a 3.6. 3.7 never came in a 300.

  • @captainsouth4460
    @captainsouth4460 Před 3 lety +2

    Keep up the maintenance and don't drive like every stop light is the Christmas tree at the winter nationals!

  • @keithhummel6660
    @keithhummel6660 Před 10 měsíci

    Lol, I have a 2010 Dodge Nitro with 285,000 on it. Yeah it burns a little oil, but I have a saying when it comes to this car, and that is “there’s 3 things in life you can rest assured on; death, taxes, and the nitro is gonna start in the morning.” The 3.7 and 4.7 are my favorite for the reliability hands down.

  • @mcgrath274
    @mcgrath274 Před 3 lety

    How much for a 4.7 h.0 and how can I order one

  • @asswipegtaonline9927
    @asswipegtaonline9927 Před 5 lety

    How much for a 4.7

  • @rescueaviationfilms1019

    My 02 ram 4.7 has 180,000 miles have had no problems except for it consumes about 1 quart of oil every 1,000 miles. Smokes on start and very little when driving. Thinking piston rings are worn out. What do y’all think

  • @leviathan68w78
    @leviathan68w78 Před 2 lety +1

    I got 140,000 miles out of my 3.7 without any issues before I sold it. My only complaint is the oil filter location. Pain to do oil changes. The 3.7 also has pretty loud valve-train clacking. My biggest issue with Chrysler is their transmissions. The 42RLE was a piece of garbage.

  • @dj-nr8nm
    @dj-nr8nm Před 5 měsíci

    Lost compression on no. 5 cylinder. Engine runs really rough. I'm told the cost to fix is worth more than the truck. What does the reman engine cost?

  • @robbobcat7286
    @robbobcat7286 Před 4 lety

    i need a price on a rebuilt for my 2002 jeep liberty 3.7

  • @greasemonkeybd
    @greasemonkeybd Před 3 lety

    my friend has a 2004 Dodge1500 with a 4.7 pickup with 130k miles and used royal purple oil since new and serviced cooling system alot and it still blew the head gasket and is blowing plenty white smoke and can't afford to go buy a new truck. another friend had a 99 intrepid and that motor died at 73k and he changed oil. same thing with my daughters 2001 intrepid 2.7 motor died at 101k miles. then she got a 2011 durango (I told her not to) and had to change the cam and lifters at 153k and the transmission at 157k then dumped it.

  • @chrismaher6725
    @chrismaher6725 Před 2 lety +1

    I have an 07 Liberty with 3.7 it has over 315,000 on-the-clock it's an amazing little tank of a vehicle but now I also have a 03 4.7 L in a Ram 1500 and the motor has been ripped out and rebuilt twice and it keeps blowing head gasket I honestly I'm just disgusted with this 4.7 L and I don't know if there's any help for it I'm considering ripping it out and putting a 5.7 in it

  • @Myzteryman818
    @Myzteryman818 Před 3 lety +4

    I have one of the 4.7s in my 2013 ram, I got the truck for a STEAL! It’s been a good engine I had an issue with the electronic throttle body but other than that it’s been pretty good, this engine does seem to have serious power loss at high altitudes though, anything over 5k feet it sounds like it’s gasping for air and has no power.

    • @SRR1213
      @SRR1213 Před 3 lety

      Same, I got my 2009 for a steal. It's been a great engine going on 180K miles now.

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 Před 4 lety

    2003 Liberty 3.7 right head destroyed #2 cyllinder head dropped valve seat. Full Synthetic since birth. Last one for me !

  • @NPC-Gamer
    @NPC-Gamer Před 3 lety

    just looked at buying an '05 Ram with the 4.7 earlier today, took it on a test drive and it ran and sounded good but man was it a dog when i went to accelerate. which is unfortunate because i really did like the truck, but if it seems sluggish on its own then i cant imagine how it would be towing something.

    • @kCI251
      @kCI251 Před 3 lety

      Did it have huge rims and tires? If it's not geared for tall tires, any truck will loose acceleration with bigger tires.

    • @NPC-Gamer
      @NPC-Gamer Před 3 lety

      @@kCI251 No, it didn't have anything huge on it.
      I actually would like to retract what I stated, I feel like my expectations were too high going into the test drive.
      I went back and drove it again then bought it.
      I think it just needed to be driven because now it feels adequate.

  • @jacobnelson3836
    @jacobnelson3836 Před 5 lety

    will any 3.7 Chrysler engine fit in a 2004 dodge ram 1500 that had a 3.7

    • @gueto70
      @gueto70 Před 5 lety

      A 454 will fit in a chevette so,,,, sure! The closer the too vehicles are the easier the swap.If the only difference is the name stamped on top not bad.pulling a transverse mounted automatic to bolt up to a in line manual,from a different gen that's more work.

    • @bravobullz7475
      @bravobullz7475 Před 3 lety

      Same same bro

  • @gedungisphoopnuchle9121
    @gedungisphoopnuchle9121 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm almost 200k miles and for maintenance reasons I'm replacing the lash adjusters and timing chains along with a few other parts. Maintenance is key, I really love my SW 4x4 02 Ram truck and the rowdy little 4.7 in it and when I die, bury me in it!

  • @matthewhartman9576
    @matthewhartman9576 Před 4 lety +2

    Have a 03 ram 1500 4.7 L 2wd 180,000 miles motor and transmission are perfect hoses water pump and plugs and coils. Oh and a fuel pump is all that was done nothing major @ all

  • @Cleaning_Hero
    @Cleaning_Hero Před 3 lety +2

    The engines were fine with synthetic fluid. It was their cooling system that had issues.

    • @jw11432
      @jw11432 Před 3 lety

      That's what I've read. Another issue is they used single row radiators, so they didn't have as much cooling capacity as they really should have had, they bare minimum'd it. I'm pre-emptively doing a motor refresh on my 4.7, got the heads rebuilt, replacing all the seals, oil pump, water pump, etc. and will also be putting in an upgraded all aluminum (no plastic caps) 4 row radiator. Also swapping out that goofy hydraulic cooling fan for an electric setup.

  • @craigmoorer5927
    @craigmoorer5927 Před 5 lety +3

    Mine has 260,000 on it. All orig. still goes well.

  • @rod6163
    @rod6163 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a 2007 with 220k think head gasket is leaking 6sp manual also.. I'll fix lt 😅

  • @dhmmaverick978
    @dhmmaverick978 Před 5 lety

    Is the 4.7 a good engine to run 10 pounds of boost through

    • @jeremywillins7927
      @jeremywillins7927 Před 5 lety

      @Rusty Highlander NO! any boost on a stock 3.7 or 4.7 could destroy the pistons because the top compression ring is very close to the top of the piston and can get very hot and expand too much under boost. You can buy forged low compression pistons tho, then i bet it would be a pretty solid boosted v8.

    • @itscotter6861
      @itscotter6861 Před 5 lety

      I run 5psi through mine, wouldn't go any higher though.

  • @lostnthe70s
    @lostnthe70s Před 3 lety

    Y'all can say whatever you want,2002 jeep liberty, always something.youve got to know that engine and like to work on em.

  • @jmacintosh071521
    @jmacintosh071521 Před 4 lety

    I have a 2006 Jeep commander with a 4.7 engine that I just removed. I need to reinstall another 4.7 does the year matter

  • @jaratt85
    @jaratt85 Před 4 lety +5

    If only you guys replaced those seats with actual hardened iron ones instead of powered.. and if only you put cast or forged rods in them instead of those ticking time bombs called powdered metal connecting rods.. Why anyone thinks those things are a good idea is beyond me, old school cast iron rods are stronger.

  • @greasemonkeybd
    @greasemonkeybd Před 3 lety +3

    forgot to talk about the timing chain or the head gaskets

  • @greasemonkeybd
    @greasemonkeybd Před 3 lety +1

    I was a salvage dealer and buyer and by far these trucks with this 4.7 are # 1 in salvage sales and facebook with bad engines. to say these are ok is like saying the F-150 5.4 3 valve is a great engine. not until 2009 is when they corrected some of these issues. but this dude is a salesman.

  • @Dragon90815a
    @Dragon90815a Před 2 lety

    Then why are they so expensive?

  • @nathan00campbell
    @nathan00campbell Před 3 lety

    does the 3.7 have the EXTREMELY bad head design like the 4.7..... before anyone argues look in the used market and see how many very very nice rams and jeeps that are dirt cheap with dead 4.7.... ive owned 3. they are now the only 3 engines ive ever owned that had head gasket issues

  • @rebeloneal4592
    @rebeloneal4592 Před 4 lety +1

    These two engines 3.7 and 4.7 has to have 5w30 full synthetic motor oil. If not the valve seats will come out by 75 to 90,000 miles

    • @davidlacey6744
      @davidlacey6744 Před 4 lety

      Castrol GTX Ultraclean synthetic blend. 06' ram 4.7 275,000 still pulls super strong

    • @elonsus9747
      @elonsus9747 Před 4 lety

      I guess I’ll let my friend know. He has a 2008 Durango with 180k I did the first oil change for him. I did 5W-30. The most recent oil change we did, we used 5W-20. The head gasket blew last year and we used some pour and go head gasket “sealer”. So far so good though.

  • @michaelhorsford403
    @michaelhorsford403 Před 4 lety

    Just got an 02 ram 1500 with 119 k runs fine just weak as hell

  • @humpahamster
    @humpahamster Před měsícem

    The 4.7 is a dual over head cam. Not a single. And Has many problems right out of warranty.

  • @RatSleds
    @RatSleds Před 4 lety +3

    valve seats dropping all over the place lol better change the oil in the 3.7 and 4.7 junk

    • @MrMuffanga
      @MrMuffanga Před 4 lety

      Do your maintenance and dont overheat it wont be an issue. I thought my 4.7 was going to be an issue. Has never been opened up and has 250k miles on it. Burnouts all the time and full throttle everywhere I go. Trying to see how long itll go for. Because a 6.4 or possibly a 6.2 hemi is going into next

    • @lorangajapp8086
      @lorangajapp8086 Před 4 lety

      @@MrMuffanga My 4.7 HO dropped the seats anyway....Still love it though :)

  • @phillipduran2576
    @phillipduran2576 Před rokem

    Are you all related to FRASER ENGINES?

  • @raymondellis5720
    @raymondellis5720 Před 9 měsíci

    3.7 engine

  • @brainwashed7244
    @brainwashed7244 Před 2 lety

    oh just a valve seat..no big deal... if it fails 6k no huff...

  • @popeyeandstraussmx4165
    @popeyeandstraussmx4165 Před 4 lety +1

    And yeah you see a lot of them because no matter how you treat them they won’t treat you good. You don’t see a whole lot of Chevy 350s and 5.3s in a shop but everyone knows both those motors are good. There were more Chevy trucks sold with a 350 or ls motor than dodge. It’s because the 4.7 isn’t that good

  • @greasemonkeybd
    @greasemonkeybd Před 3 lety

    ford said the 5.4 3 valve was a great engine, gm said the 5.7 diesel was a great engine, the 2.7 was a great engine- all junk so is the 4.7 dodge engine

    • @kCI251
      @kCI251 Před 3 lety

      Compared to the old iron block and iron head motors, I would agree as far as reliability.

  • @darrollcubit3870
    @darrollcubit3870 Před 2 lety +1

    4.7 junk sludge bomb

  • @Zeusspupp
    @Zeusspupp Před 2 lety

    Junk. Drop valve seats, blow head gaskets, eat oil pumps .They had a run of 14 years, sb mopar went well over 40 years.Lousy power for displacement and for the technology, 1957 Chevy 283 had better power for displacement numbers. Prepare to put an oil pump in them every 100k miles of replace the whole engine at 130k.

  • @rickwilliamsjr.4003
    @rickwilliamsjr.4003 Před 5 lety +1

    lol only been around 15 years! small block chevrolet. 1955 to 2000.

  • @greasemonkeybd
    @greasemonkeybd Před 3 lety

    spend 5k for a truck thats worth 1500

  • @popeyeandstraussmx4165
    @popeyeandstraussmx4165 Před 4 lety +1

    The 4.7 is not a, “really good engine” from the factory no matter how much you take care of it, it’ll still let rocker arms/ roller followers loose in the head and drop a valve. The 5.4 3v is even better than that motor. At least frequaently changing the oil so the smal ports don’t get clogged in the 5.4 will make it last

    • @Repoman1509
      @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety +1

      Hahahaha NO it won't dude. Once the cam phasers start to go on the 5.4, the cam stops getting good oil pressure and the cam journals/caps and where the cam rides I the head get TORN THE FUCK UP in NO time. There isn't a way to fix the Ford without permanently removing the VVT, which kills mpg and power. And even then, you still have a VERY sensiting oiling system and NEED oil changes every 3k miles no matter what, to save those delicate fucking heads.... at least u can fix a Chrysler engine by installing better valve seats!
      😄😄

    • @Repoman1509
      @Repoman1509 Před 4 lety +3

      I work at a machine shop also...
      I see this shit day in and day out. 3L3E heads NEVER come in as useable cores. Chrysler heads, on the other hand, are usually salvageable. The ONLY problem we see with the 4.7 Chrysler head is with the RIGHT head; when a seat drops, it spits a rocker arm out and in the process it usually breaks the "boss" that the rocker arm bolts to, ruining the head. But that's much less common than finding a completely junk 5.4 three valve head due to lack of lubrication. And it isn't even necessarily the phasers that cause this issue; ALL Ford modular engines, from 1990-1991 through the end of the run in the 2010s, had EXTREMELY sensitive oiling systems that had EXTREMELY poor oil filtering capabilities..... TONS of 4.6, 4.6 PI, 5.4, 5.4 PI, 4.6 three valve, 5.4 three valve, 6.8,6.8 PI and 6.8 three valve heads are unable to be reused during a rebuild because lack of lubrication (due to cam phasers being worn out, debris in the oil from cam phasers OR WHATEVER on non-VVT engines, and debris in the oil from the stupid ass plastic timing guide cassettes shredding themselves over time) destroying the cam cylinder head where the cam rides, the cam journals and cam caps..... it is a STUPID, STUPID design on an otherwise EXCELLENT engine (and by EXCELLENT, I am referring to the 4.6 two valve engine; the ONLY good (RELIABLE) engine Ford has made in the last 30-40 years.

    • @popeyeandstraussmx4165
      @popeyeandstraussmx4165 Před 4 lety +1

      Advantage Recovery I’m not even gonna bother with you you’re too far gone😂 I’ll just not waste 20 min of my life typing paragraphs of bullshit you googled

  • @billhamilton1187
    @billhamilton1187 Před 4 lety

    dodge is the spit at the bottom of the barrel junk all of them except the old school mopar

    • @kCI251
      @kCI251 Před 3 lety +3

      Which is why so many of their trucks are still on the road while Toyotas rust out and Ford and Chevy are just dogs.

  • @400hpmustang
    @400hpmustang Před 2 měsíci

    My neighbor is selling his 2012 Jeep Liberty with 190k mi. with the 3.7 for 1000 bucks, seems like a lot of vehicle for the money.