The Dodge B100 van was the entry-level model in the iconic B-Series lineup. Known for its durability and adaptability, it was a favorite among tradesmen, small business owners, and families needing dependable transport.
Dodge B100 Engine Common Problems
- Oil and coolant leaks from aging seals.
- Overheating from worn-out radiators or water pumps.
- Engine misfires from deteriorated ignition components.
- Loss of compression from worn piston rings.
- Fuel system clogs in older carbureted models.
Why a Remanufactured Engine?
A remanufactured B100 engine from Gearhead Engines offers renewed performance and dependability. Each engine is disassembled, cleaned, machined, and rebuilt to meet or exceed OEM specifications—perfect for restoration projects or everyday use.
Keep your Dodge B100 on the road with a remanufactured engine from Gearhead Engines—built for reliability, tested for quality, and backed by expert craftsmanship.
Just for fun – Dodge Engine Trivia
Trivia: What was the Dodge B100 primarily used for during its production years?
(Answer: As a light-duty work van for small businesses and utility fleets.)
Fun Fact: The B100’s simple, boxy design made it easy to customize for trades, deliveries, and even camper conversions.
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