Dodge A100 Truck Engine Overview
The A100 Truck shared the A100 van’s platform but provided a practical pickup bed for light hauling. Its small-displacement engines were simple to work on, making remanufactured replacements both economical and authentic.
Dodge A100 Truck Engine Common Problems
- Worn valve guides and valve seals causing oil consumption.
- Fuel system degradation leading to hard starts.
- Cooling system corrosion causing hot spots.
- Exhaust manifold cracks common with age.
- Deteriorated engine mounts causing vibration.
Why a Remanufactured Engine?
Choosing a remanufactured A100 Truck engine gives you a dependable drivetrain with restored compression and new seals. Gearhead Engines balances period-correct rebuilds with modern machining for longevity.
Don’t let engine trouble keep your Dodge A100 Truck off the road. Get a **free quote** from Gearhead Engines and get back behind the wheel with confidence.
Just for fun – Dodge Engine Trivia
Trivia: Which era made the A100 Truck a popular light-duty work vehicle?
(Answer: The 1960s—especially for small businesses and tradespeople who needed compact utility.)
Fun Fact: A100 Trucks are sought-after today by collectors who prize their simple mechanics and customizable beds.



