Dodge W Series Truck Engines Overview
The Dodge W-Series trucks, including the W100, W150, W200, and W300, delivered rugged off-road capability with solid front axles and V8 power. These trucks remain favorites among collectors and restoration enthusiasts.
Dodge W Series Truck Engines Common Problems
- Oil and coolant leaks from gaskets
- Timing chain wear
- Carburetor and ignition issues
- Exhaust manifold cracking
- Cooling system corrosion
Why Remanufactured?
Remanufactured W-Series engines are built with precision honing, upgraded pistons, and balanced rotating assemblies. Gearhead Engines ensures every rebuild is dyno-tested and backed by warranty for lasting performance both on and off the trail.
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Just for Fun – Dodge Engine Trivia
Trivia: Which modern model replaced the W-Series? (Answer: The Dodge Ram 4×4 lineup introduced in 1981.)
Fun Fact: The W300 served as the base for many military and fire department trucks.
FAQ
Q: Are reman engines compatible with vintage W-Series setups?
A: Yes—they’re designed to bolt directly to stock transmissions and mounts.
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