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@fraydcat2 ай бұрын
200k on my 01 Dakota and running strong. And you say they don't last? Others commenting here show it's not true... Maybe you should look at the driving habits and or maintenance of the vehicle, since it had 4 motors in the same vehicle 😂
@AlfonseGambino Жыл бұрын
I have a 2006 Durango with the 4.7. Everyone told me it wouldn't last. I bought it for $1000 with 132,000 miles on it. I now have 273,000 and it still runs like a beast. I never had a problem with it. 😂
@SaItyStudios Жыл бұрын
same the only issue I have run into is my front bearings are bad thats all
@robertminks940 Жыл бұрын
Yup 2006 Durango 236,000 all original
@gemstater489310 ай бұрын
@@robertminks940 I've got a 2000 Durango with 167,000 original miles and it's still going strong. My friend had 300,000 original miles on his 4.7 Mopar before needing a rebuild. You can't believe everything you hear on YT.
@Key-z2x8 ай бұрын
Same, im at 244 right now. Might need a new engine soon though. Apparently dropped one of those seals on a quart of oil down into the engine and worn down one of main bearings. There's a bit of shavings in the filter/ oil pickup. I tore the engine down because It started knocking near 5k rpms under load, found the little oil quart seal tucked into the oil pickup tube, checked rod bearings and those look fine, has to be main bearings that got messed up. But need to take the engine out to replace the mains so might as well put another engine in. The cost of grinding the crank is $150, then add new rod/main bearings, plus an oil pump because it has recirculated metal particles, stuff starts adding up. I can get a used engine from a junkyard for $400 + tax. I could technically fix my current engine but dont feel like it, one of the valve cover bolts snapped so I had to drill a different hole and use another off center bolt, also one of the spark plugs is cross threaded, and a couple of the oil pan bolts are cross threaded as well LOL. The oil pan bolts where cross threaded because I dropped the pan and bent it and then straigthened it with a hammer again but the bolt holes are too precise, didnt quite line up afterwards with the bolts on the block so I just forced the bolts in (they come in an out just fine with a bit of force tho). The valve cover bolt snapped because I was tightening it a bit more to try and stop a leak after I put in a new valve cover gasket, turned out the installation was fine but excessive blow by was causing it to blow oil through the gasket. Fixed that one by routing both valve cover breather hoses directly to the intake manifold (like the pcv is). The spark plug was cross threaded by a mechanic who put them in. If you spend a couple minutes fighting it it will come out but the threads are messed up.
@AlfonseGambino8 ай бұрын
@@Key-z2x Damn. Yea i guess if you have to go through all that you might as well just have the engine rebuilt. I would love to keep mine forever it's a tank, but I live in Buffalo NY and everything gets rusty. I had a Jeep with the 5.7 and it was at around 220,000 miles but the frame rotted away and i just got rid of it because thet wanted almost 4000 to do the frame over for me. I don't know a ton about cars so idk if that was cheap or not but i just got rid of it because i didn't have that much just lying around to throw into the truck.
@alexgrindnshine2522 Жыл бұрын
It’s had four engines because he has been the mechanic working on it 😂
@WheelchairWolverine Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Four engines with so few miles. It’s clearly not the truck. It’s the owner and whoever is “ taking care of it “. I’ve owned three Dakotas, my dad has owned two and I just bought my fourth. All of them went well into the high 200k to mid 300k marks and were still rolling strong when I sold them. His current Dakota has over 400k on the original motor/ tranny and he’s done just regular maintenance and a few small things. But that thing cranks right up and will take you anywhere. We just got home from a trip to Montana and then back to southeast Texas in that truck and we had zero problems. I would trust that truck to take us anywhere in the country even at over 400k miles. Even though the MPG isn’t the best for road trips compared to the cars we have. We’re driving the truck as much as possible because we want to see how many miles we can put on the original motor/ tranny.
@AlfonseGambino Жыл бұрын
Exactly. 😂😂
@RICHIE_RICH89 Жыл бұрын
Well you know he says a old hemi 2000 era is 650hp😅 🙈 that says enough. And then he recommends pulling a backhole with it christ thats borderline for a 3500 with a Cummings or deramax diesel. They tow those on low boy semis for a reason there 18000lbs. This guy dont know shit.
@techseth10 ай бұрын
I’m only selling my Dakota because I want a Ram with the 4.7L. He has the audacity to say “if you were a genius you’d buy a Tundra”. Did you know the new Toyota Tundra only has a V6? Plus, old Tundras suffered oil sludging too. Know how I know? Happened to my father. 2007 Tundra, sludge after 100,000mi. Changed his oil regularly, took care of it, second motor. Then he bought a 2015 that did the exact same thing. No thanks. I like my V8 trucks. I ain’t no tree hugging V6 wimp truck driver who drives ultra slow pulling a pencil in the back seat as “cargo” with his high beams on all the time and kpop music playing. I like to go off road, get places, listen to that V8, work on my vehicles, and most importantly I needed something that won’t run me up an arm and a leg for a truck slightly better. And for $3,000 you can’t ask for more. Invested $3,000 and it paid itself off to own. I love the Magnum: it’s a workhorse of an engine. It’s not a 318, but it’s good enough to be placed up there.
@pathunter70033 ай бұрын
@@techseth this whiney douchbag doesn’t know 💩about the 4.7, my sister has the 4.7 in her ‘04 Durango that still runs fantastic, very durable engine. A guy that I worked with had a 4.7 in his ‘04 Ram, he sold it with over 220,000 mi on it, still ran great. And this engine would return over 21 mpg and with a 5 speed
@KariCarlisle-z2v Жыл бұрын
I’m driving a grand Cherokee with 4.7 at 330000 miles. It just won’t quit 😂
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
Way to go! My Dad had a 2001 Grand Cherokee 4.7 with 337k miles. That thing ran great!
@3rdgenaddict Жыл бұрын
I had a 2005 1500 with the 4.7 had like 220k miles on it still ran good, and currently have a friend with a Cherokee 4.7 with 240k miles. I guess everyone's experience is different lol
@JacksonGuitarsPlayer03 Жыл бұрын
@@3rdgenaddictjust keep up the maintenance don’t beat on it
@davidetchellsetchells4692 Жыл бұрын
01 dakota, 279k and counting, bought it for 600 at an auction, been driving it for 6 years as my daily, it gets 20+ mpg highway and 20 in town. The only issues ive had were previous owners engine maintenance such as worn out injectors,02 sensors, and i switched oil to 0w40 mobil 1 for the arctic climate -60° f to 80° f. One thing to be super careful about is to only use mopar approved coolant and bleed the system properly, otherwise you will be buying an engine very soon! And of course make sure your water pump, thermostat etc is up to snuff, dont buy cheap parts or you will buy a very expensive engine😂😂😂😂
@Illbebacc Жыл бұрын
These magnum moters are the shit bro my 3.7 liter has 283k and it runs so smoothly still lol. It had been ran it out of oil before and it burned oil for a little while but I put some Lucas into it and now it's running like a brand new one.😂
@YaBoyFry Жыл бұрын
I had a 08 ram with the 4.7 had 130k worry free miles till it got totaled. Was one hell of a truck. I miss it. The 4.7 is an underrated motor. Especially 08+ it made 310 hp. Not bad.
@mack6068 ай бұрын
Yes sir this comment is golden and the truth
@paqz92764 ай бұрын
And it puts the torque down well
@jeremynewsome33 Жыл бұрын
Na bruh I got 344,433 still goin all Original do all my work myself. 4.7 Magnum
@Sandbag1300 Жыл бұрын
Your friend blew up multiple 4.7L engines - the common thread is your friend. What was he doing and how did each engine blow up? I have this engine in my 18 year old 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee that I purchased new.
@keiths9483 Жыл бұрын
03 Durango - 186k miles and going strong. Smooth, reliable power. Valve seals at 160k, other than that no other internal engine repair. ANY engine will have failures if overheated. Just because the people you know can't maintain a cooling system or watch a temp gauge doesn't make this a bad engine.
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
Had a Grand Cherokee WJ with 337k miles. 4.7 PowerTech V8. I now own a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 with 191k original miles. Runs like a champ.
@richwilson7017 Жыл бұрын
Rebuilt, my 4.7 at 308,000 just because I wanted to (valve stem seals, leaking oil, )and now I’ve got 400,000 on my truck and still going strong love the 4.7 if you take care of it and don’t let it overheat it’s a good engine. I do agree they were given the opportunity I would get the hemi it’s got more power and way better gas mileage.
@charlietuna1971 Жыл бұрын
My 2005 Ram with 4.7 had 225,000 and was running fine when I sold it. My current 2011 Ram 4.7 has 146,000 with only a water pump change and normal maintenance. The 4.7 is just fine.
@CarlosRojas-oy7pm Жыл бұрын
I see so many negative comments on the 4.7, even more on the last gen 08-13, don't know why, I know most engines have their flaws, but I think the 4.7 is just fine.
@Nik.Coffman2 ай бұрын
Can't bring myself to sell my 05 Ram, single cab. Only 2 failures since I bought it used in 07. Cracked radiator inlet elbow at 74k miles. Bad thermostat at 120k miles. Runs like a champ at 177k miles. Yes, my all original '05 Ram 1500 has less than 200k and still looks mint.
@ProspectorAl Жыл бұрын
I have a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 4.7. I got 338,000 out of the first engine before I swapped it out. I now have 471,000 with the second engine (131,000 on this one). I change my oil between 4000-5000. Avoid overheating at all costs.
@ryanhollowellh696 Жыл бұрын
I have an 03 dodge Ram with this motor. I just had it rebuilt at 208,000 miles and I beat the shit out of it. It’s been a great motor. I was not kind to it in my 20’s or my 30,s but I’m going to be a better owner this time around. It’s always got 21 mpg on the hwy and 16 around town if I keep my foot out of it. I’m also still running on the original automatic transmission with no issues ever! I do understand that many people have had problems with rams but I am here to say that I am a fan.
@rider3844 Жыл бұрын
2007 ram 1500 here got it at 60K now has 189,689 with the 4.7 magnum. All I’ve done to the engine is a water pump and a radiator , spark plugs and a few sensors. Other then that it runs brand new. And 3k consistent oil changes, though I do think the valve stem seal needs to be replaced and probably some gasket in the front that’s letting coolant seep out I haven’t had a problem, 545RFE transmission is butter smooth I have maintenances the filter and fluids on it every 30k sense I’ve hade it.
@liljoshyy853611 ай бұрын
My 4.7 spent its first 150k towing. Now it's getting used as a daily and runs great at 191k
@littleedward3603 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to have to disagree with you my fathers 06 ram lasted a long time it made it to 362,000 miles with the original engine
@GrumpyMonkeyGarage Жыл бұрын
Was it the 4.7 or the Hemi? The Hemi I had went well over 300k, multiple transmissions but the engine was very strong all the way.
@littleedward3603 Жыл бұрын
@@GrumpyMonkeyGarage 4.7 magnum and he bought it brand new
@clarda1 Жыл бұрын
@@littleedward3603 tons of high mileage 4.7s for sale. See more of those than the 5.2, 5.9 or 5.7 hemi. What a joke.
@williegriffin23278 ай бұрын
I’m in a 20 l11 dodge ram 4.7 with a 230 original motor pretty solid smooth truck
@schmelzy54878 ай бұрын
I've had 2, and I'd bet money that after 200k. they all have the timing chain slap or the lifters knocking. And yes, the seats fall out.... while i wouldn't call them crap most machinists and mechanics have the same opinion regarding the motor.
@Charlies_Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Bought a Ram new in 2008 with the 4.7 which has 16 spark plugs. Still runs great, I had to put on a new water pump last year, new plugs at 60000 upper plugs at 100000… I have always changed oil myself at 5000 using full synthetic. I now have 130000 miles with no issues, trans is fine. I had a 2005 prior to this one, no problems. The mechanic at A1 auto has a 2008 as well and did a review with the same engine, gave a run down of minor things to look out for which cost very little in repairs. Not saying you haven’t seen what you’ve seen, but regular maintenance goes a long way on any vehicle.
@keenkano6662 Жыл бұрын
Well i beg to differ.!! I bought my 2003 1500 4.7 brand new. And its 20 years old with 250k miles. I swear my engine has been and still is running strong and only issues ive had is squeaking suspension and had to replace a drive shaft from towing heavy for many years. She’s now retired and used for casual rides to favorite fishing spots and occasional wkend camping trips. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE MY TRUCK. Got new Ford 5 years ago ago and ut has killed out twice. Bought a new Z71 and its doing ok so far. But NOTHING beats 2003 dodge 4.7 .!
@trapp7763 Жыл бұрын
Mine has 250,000 miles on it and going strong. Great engine!!!
@christophertodd6405 Жыл бұрын
You have no idea what you are talking about. I've put over 200,000 miles on two different 4.7 Magnums. A 2001 and a 2003, both used to tow a 20ft fiberglass boat all over texas in 100 deg weather. They both ran great.
@rootbeernineteen135 Жыл бұрын
The reason these engines fail left and right is mainly due to heat like you said, commonly due to improperly bleeding the cooling system. There is also an argument for the fuel rail design being the cause of passenger side cylinders dropping seats; though I haven't seen a pattern on "the back two" dropping as you claim. Take apart a 4.7 and you'll be very surprised at what you see - utilizes a bedplate/girdle as opposed to main caps, heads that flow very well, bracing throughout the block, and the list goes on. Stock pistons and rods are the weak points and those only need to be replaced if you're intending to run high boost, a large shot of nitrous or high RPM NA, but around 400rwhp is where you'll want to go forged. Catch cans are also a good idea. The aftermarket is why it never took off as a motor to mod. Tolerances are also very tight on this motor, but that is a blessing and a curse. If you pull a head, get it decked, and same goes for the exhaust manifolds. Of the few motors I've built, I've always torque plated them when over-boring, and my machinist has said each time that it was merely unnecessary as they do not distort when torquing down the head bolts, likely due to the bracing among other things. Never had to hone the mains either which is likely due to the bedplate design and overall rigidity. That all said, still baffles me why they put them in the Rams when they had the Gen 3 Hemi around; however, they make sense in the Dakotas and Gen 2 Grand Cherokees. And the majority of owner's maintenance patterns are why this engine got a bad name.
@Key-z2x8 ай бұрын
Don't even know why you bothered replying. This guy is a straight up 4.7/ dodge hater. He basically said we should all be running toyotas (he's one of those guys🤣) Bros trying to pretend these engines are made out of rubber. You can overheat them a bit and they aint gonna drop no valve seats. As a matter of fact if you drive on the highway 90-115 constantly the coolant temp will go slightly over the halfway point and all will be fine. As a matter of fact everytime you turn this things off when warm and come back to the car like 5 minutes later temps will actually be a bit over the halway mark...
@BrownBomber921815 ай бұрын
They definitely didn't belong in the Rams like you said. My dad had an 04 Ram quad cab. It was a gutless wonder and thats putting it nicely. I couldn't believe how underpowered it was. At the time I had a 97 F150 with 160k miles and a 4.6 liter making only 210 hp at every rpm & any driving situation it was more powerful.
@jacobf9156 Жыл бұрын
Got a 2003 4.7 v8 415 thousand on it runs like a top
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, your serpentine belt is routed wrong on that 4.7. Shouldn't run straight from the A/C compresser to the alternator. That is why the engine fails a lot of the time: I see SO many people routing that belt wrong. This spins the water pump backwards and leads to overheating...the main killer of the 4.7.
@afastcuda1970 Жыл бұрын
Good catch!!! I had to go look at mine and you're right. I've seen so msny "junk Dodge" problems attributed to half-assed mechanics.
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
@@afastcuda1970 Very true. As they say, "it's what you don't know that gets you" lol
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
@@afastcuda1970 My dad had a 4.7 Grand Cherokee that ran very well until 340k, when we sold it. It ran well because we knew how to take care of it and how important it was to keep that maintenance up (and route the serpentine belt correctly 🙂). I have my own 4.7 Grand Cherokee now that is nearing 200k and runs better than any other vehicle in the driveway...yes, even the Toyota Camry with basically the same number of miles. It's all about knowing the weak points and taking steps to avoid those problems.
@MyBacktrail Жыл бұрын
How funny the "mechanic" has a video on why these engines are junk because they overheat due to poor design, and as his example to show this he has an engine with the belt on wrong causing the water pump to malfunction. You can't make this stuff UP! FWIW my WJ has 260k miles on it.
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I know, I had to laugh to myself when I saw that belt routed wrong. My Dad's 4.7 WJ had 337k miles when we sold it. Those 4.7s just won't die it you take care of the basic maintenance...and route the serpentine belt the right way 🤣. Congrats on the 260k milestone with your WJ. Keep it up! 👍👍
@NXT_LVL Жыл бұрын
Two ways to not "blow them up" don't over heat it and change the oil... interesting part is the one that don't peg their temp gauges and never change the oil (or run cheap oil) have 200-300k miles on the original engine without beating on them. Most of the ones that had the issue were in the Rams, some Dakotas because they over taxed the vehicle. where they were underpowered for that weight. My 2004 Dakota QC is on the original engine and Transmisson. 125k miles and 20 years. Yeah not big on miles but it has 20 years worth of heat cycles. Also don't run the piss out of them and put them away wet. Actually talked with a R&D mechanic for Dodge who had the Hemi swap workshop at MoParty (392 swapped her Dakota RT) and said even with the 5.7/6.1 Hemis (That ALSO drop valve seats like the 4.7 is claimed to do too via overheating) have to see north of 270 degrees for it to happen. Again, if you're towing up a hill with a 4.7 you are using the wrong vehicle for your task. Keep up on the Maintenace, don't abuse it and it'll thank you for it. Carfax all you want, but lets see what the temp gauge was reading (or actual temps) when the issues happen. But hey, least it doesn't launch spark plugs like rockets or drop chains guides (cough Ford triton engines)
@seanbutler2291 Жыл бұрын
Basically you're saying don't use this truck engine as a truck engine.......... Great advice......... If you need to baby an engine in a truck......Its not good....... And I really don't see where you have any room to argue about that.
@NXT_LVL Жыл бұрын
@@seanbutler2291 Right like how people use a 1/2 ton to tow their boat and wonder why the bumper drags the ground and you get 6mpg towing. The 210-230hp 4.7 in a 5500+ lb FULL SIZE is dumb. If you bought a heavy 1/2 ton truck with a small V8 and go "well I'm going to tow a boat" YOU have no business owning a truck. Because you didn't do research. I get laughed at anyway, even though my bed carries air just as good as their $60k-90k+ pavement queen that's 4wd and never sees dirt. (Cough Raptor, TRX owners) My parents back in the 80s had an F100 Ranger, could barely tow a single axle horse trailer. Then with one horse in it, it was a laugh, because my dad had to always tighten the bands in the trans afterwards.. they traded it in for a F150 with the old 302, thats what you get for listening to the sales guy who lied saying, "Yeah it'll do that easy". Funny thing is I have more people criticize mine when I say its the 545rfe. Next words out of their mouths isnt "oh that 4.7 is crap..." it's "oh good luck with that trans." FYI there's people out there who beat the crap out of the 4.7 and have 250k miles and never had failures.
@GonzoAmerican2 ай бұрын
2003 Dodge Ram 1500 with the 4.7 288,000 all original miles and still purring along.
@jakeatwood2949 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2000 dodge Dakota sport 4.7 v8 magnum. That was previously unmaintained and given to me. It's got 300,000 kilometres on the engine. It's got bad headgaskets and valve cover gaskets and it burns oil. And it still runs and turns over instantly. It runs perfectly fine.
@marktully391 Жыл бұрын
I bought my 2013 Ram 1500 with 4.7. It has 68K miles original engine & trans. I am saving this video and will continue updates. I just drove across country hauling 5 thousand pound trailer through the mountains. Dont get me wrong im watching the engine like a hawk but running strong.
@johncarroll4450 Жыл бұрын
Have a 2008 with 125k. Original motor and I drag race it. Guess what. No issues. Guess what else. I change my fluids religiously. Maybe im just lucky. Keeping it. Be back when it has 220k
@evanoconnor2261 Жыл бұрын
I had a 2000 dodge Dakota with a 4.7 magnum in it with 117,000 on it hit three trees sold. The truck ended up finding the truck. They pulled the motor and put it in a 2002 Dodge 1500 and it hasn’t missed a beat since. 2018
@knockoneoff3987 Жыл бұрын
I have a 1997 dakota with this engine in it. 26 years later, with 289,000 miles on it and literally purrs like a kitten.
@garysitek99544 ай бұрын
in 97 these are came with a 318 or 360 4.7 didn't come up to 2000
@aw27873 ай бұрын
@@garysitek9954was boutta say the same thing
@LB-oz9hv Жыл бұрын
I have one in a 2003 Ram, it runs good and is fairly easy to work on. The negatives are poor fuel economy and not a ton of power.
@atrickmccary4185 Жыл бұрын
318000 origonal untoched 4.7 average fuel has been 21 highway 1 city its entire life. Oil changes every 5-6000 miles.
@majorwedgie81663 ай бұрын
My 4.7 is down on power. Come to find out the head gasket was blown between cylinders 6&8. It still runs and sounds good but I can't get more than 100 HP. With 210,000 miles.
@Tali_BanGlorp8 ай бұрын
my 02 r 1500 has 302k miles, the engine outlasted the body from the last truck, great motor
@jeremyoneal20410 ай бұрын
It depends I change my oil at 3000 miles. I'm at 196000 miles never had the valve cover off. Does not even have oil leak. Original transmission change it gets the fluid changed every 30000. I will have to rebuild the supension. Enjoyed the content.
@michaelisaacson1597 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2004 with 4.7L. 182K miles. I bought it new. Doesn't burn oil. Only engine repairs are new water pump, thermostat and engine control module.
@joshuaryanferguson3702 Жыл бұрын
my 07 Dakota has one in it don't understand what you're on about its been a good motor an it tends to keep doing that with 213k it gets 25 on highways an 10 in town
@coreywashington9982 Жыл бұрын
03 Durango 4.7 4x4 here...245k miles still going strong not even a check engine light... Transmission is original also & still going strong... Guess i got a good one🤷
@moyacosta622323 күн бұрын
My parents gave me their old beat up Ram with the 4.7 as my first truck for highschool, and at 181k the only issues were rotting coolant lines. 3 years later at 247k its still running strong and with some work, it is now the best looking and running truck we have
@ekawpu1422 Жыл бұрын
Is that why i see so many 4.7s still running strong, 2004 durango 4.7, motor still runs smooth and still halls ass when i need it, just take care of them
@mylittlepitbull31439 сағат бұрын
I'm driving the 5.2 L V8 in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Runs perfect. 250k miles. Saw one the other day and mint condition with 400k miles. Never had a problem with the 5.2.
@dustincourtney91267 ай бұрын
Watching this as I sit in my 02 ram 4.7 that has 205538 on the dash. Truck was owned by my grandpa before me and he bought it new. Never had a single issue with the truck besides obvious maintenance. Never failed me and it’s outlasted a bunch of my friends vehicles. Including my wife’s ford fusion. The truck is old faithful and it still sounds great while running true.
@kenjett2434 Жыл бұрын
This review is full of BS my Dodge Dakota 4.7 has 270,000 miles on it and still runs great after 20 years. I would invite any to come and try and prove mine isn't original. Still has original transmission as well only major driveline component thats been replaced is rear differential.
@GrumpyMonkeyGarage Жыл бұрын
Are you local and willing to share your story, I'd love to see a high mile 4.7 that's not been replaced, but in a dozen years I've never seen it because it doesn't happen. Thanks for the comment!
@kenjett2434 Жыл бұрын
@@GrumpyMonkeyGarage I'm in WV not far from Ohio River my old truck is showing her age and things are wearing out but engine and transmission is original and still runs great. It's a 2nd gen 2003 Dakota 4x4
@juniorarmijo202010 ай бұрын
I got a 2006 4.7 ram 1500, that thing has 248,000 miles.
@Justin_104 Жыл бұрын
200k miles on my 2007 DodgeRam1500 4.7L, and no issues...1. Just don't overheat it, 2. change the oil every 3k miles, 3. Don't beat the shit out of it, and 4. Just keep up with regular maintenance checks, and this engine is completely fine...🤦
@Justin_104 Жыл бұрын
Not to mention the truck was a hand me down from my dad, which he bought it brand new in 08. Plus it was a work truck for construction in the Midwest where we get the worst in weather conditions, etc...
@NXT_LVL Жыл бұрын
I still notice its always the people who have Rams with 4.7s that complain about them being crap. Maybe.. just a guess, the 5200lbs+ curb weight and then towing a boat could be the issue? lol 4.7 was originally in a 99 Jeep WJ. Dakota/Durangos got them next then lastly the Rams when they went to the newer front end for 2002/3?
@NXT_LVL Жыл бұрын
My QC Dakota weighs about 4600 and even at that weight its quick, hates traffic for heat, because youre not moving, shocker, thats what happens in anything. Plus the engine family was started in before Y2K, before 9/11... dont know about you, but theres way more traffic with warmer summers, almost 25 year old cooling design? Adding salt to that wound lol
@jg4u2call5 күн бұрын
Wow. I have a ‘04 over 250 K miles never done a tuneup on it. Still pulling trailers. I agree gas mileage not so great about 14mpg. But, it’s been a good truck. Not to worry also have newer one with a Hemi. Love it. Tks for your comments.
@jeremymartin7701 Жыл бұрын
Original owner of 2007dodge ram 1500 4.7 240,000 miles . Original engine think it's like any other engine now a days some are junk and some aren't. Plus most people that now a days that you pay in shops to do simple work like oil changes even when dealing with dealerships want the big pay days for sub- part work
@royalerathcliff5703 Жыл бұрын
that PowerTech 4.7 litre v8 ohc engine is a power house!!
@1964ser110 ай бұрын
2010 RAM 1500 4.7 with 125000 with no issues
@ppsan_the_og55964 ай бұрын
I have a 2005 dodge ram 1500 4.7 mag it’s at 261,678 and still kicking
@claytoncampbell6873 Жыл бұрын
Well I got a 2002 ram 4.7 with 360,000+ miles on it and it still runs like a top. Only work I’ve had to do to the truck is replace the radiator and the front end suspension.
@rossutigard Жыл бұрын
I’ve got 356,000 kms (222,000 miles)on my 4.7 v8 in a 2008 grand Cherokee and aside from steering rack, shocks, brakes and a tailgate strut I’ve just changed the oil and haven’t had any problems. The transmission is clunking and has been for 100,000kms and it’s starting to idle a bit labourer but those fixes are simple so when it breaks I’ll fix it and keep driving it until the wheels fall off.
@tonykulesza6067 Жыл бұрын
I have over 271000 in my 2005. It still runs well. I will agree all day that it definitely does not have balls, but it runs reliable so far. Just doing my first clutch in it this week..
@daviddecker6563 Жыл бұрын
We have a 2011 Ram in our fleet with the 4.7 and 214,000 miles. No problems so far.
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
337k miles on my Dad's 4.7 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
@seanbutler2291 Жыл бұрын
You do the maintenance it'll keep running. You put the same amount of time effort and maintenance into a 5.9, itll run twice as long.
@southwestvajeeper5106 Жыл бұрын
@@seanbutler2291 I know the 5.9 is reliable...but it's not that much more reliable than a well-maintained 4.7. The 4.7 easily can run 350k plus if the oil is just changed on time and kept at the right level and if the engine is never overheated. Also, the 5.9 uses way too much gasoline for it to even be practical to take "twice as long" as the 4.7. I don't even believe that's true, anyway. I would comfortably take a 4.7 to 400k. I doubt a 5.9 is going to be running at 800k but maybe.
@chuckm8698 ай бұрын
I love this engine. I have it in my 2011 Ram. Looking at this guy as a mechanic I would stay far away. Do all the work myself. Change the normal wear and tear stuff. Altanator, battery, starter just the norms. 134,000 miles and still runs beautiful.
@redlightingwolf19859 ай бұрын
5.7 hemi V8 2003-2008 PRE Eagle cheapest Hemi V8 engine for engine swapping, 5.7 Eagle Hemi V8 engine 2009-2023 LS engine, Mopar Hemi engine swap building 5.7 Hemi V8.
@JoeFree3 ай бұрын
‘03 Dakota with 4.7 and 220k miles. Always used synth oil and changed every 4K miles. Still goin’ and it’s my daily driver :)
@billjamison2877Ай бұрын
I had a Dakota and a Commander with this engine and both had well over 160000 miles on them when I traded them in. They were GREAT
@McDingus409 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather’s 08’ 1500 has a 4.7 with tow package and it’s sitting at 162K miles with zero issues, but I know for a fact it’s been babied it’s whole life but he’s owned it for most of its life.
@nottellin1340 Жыл бұрын
237000 miles on mine. Runs like a clock. HP sucks. No torque. But it starts and it hums down street/Fareed way. Never had an issue since 2001.
@dorianmcgee-k1kАй бұрын
We drove my 05 Durango 4.7 from Washington state all the way to the Carolinas, that was 8 years ago with 68,000 miles. Still driving, just drove it last night from renton Washington to Spanaway Washington with 188,000 miles! When I tell you the 4.7 mag in the Durango just works, it does.
@dorianmcgee-k1kАй бұрын
And mind you we also drove BACK to Washington state
@umbratheancient74943 ай бұрын
running a grand cherokee with 276,000 miles original engine. taking care of it does wonders. it runs good and strong . tow tons of stuff with it no issues tons of offroading no issues.
@samuelthompson4938 Жыл бұрын
I own a Dodge Dakota. And the gas mileage is usually sixteen to seventeen mpg
@rainmant5724 Жыл бұрын
I had a 02 Jeep GC with the 4.7. Put 80k on it, no engine issues. I also changed the oil around 3k miles and used synthetic. I pulled a very large heavy trailer a month after I purchased it and beat it to within an inch of it's life. No overheat, just spent 200 miles between 4 and 5k rpm!. My only gripe was that it was never "glass smooth". At idle it always had a little shake. Keep in mind the 4.7 was created as a replacement for the 318, not for the 360. The 360 replacement was the Hemi. It was created before Chrysler was purchased by Daimler Benz, and I am sure DCX had some say into making changes. Chrysler and Chevy engines were always regarded as excellent, and I believe the DCX debacle ruined Chrysler. Although it does have long timing chains that wear, they are not much different than other ohc engines. The 4.7 was a stop gap measure after the 318 and before the Pentastar.
@corypierson89334 ай бұрын
I got a 2009 ram 1500 280xxx miles and still runs strong. And I got true duals cat back no muffler pulls like a champ. I've had it since 2012
@rediron449 ай бұрын
Ive had one with the 4.7 HO in a 2004 Grand Cherokee. I heard alot of conflicting things. But it ran great. Was pretty darn fast, dependable. I loved it. 200k plus miles before trade in on a brand new Grand Cherokee
@Lolmaro.4 ай бұрын
Just bought a 2006 dakota with a 4.7 HO, 195xxx km, good frame and good mechanic for less than 1k CAD, I'm really happy with it and hope it will last!
@dapperlink4 ай бұрын
170k+ miles on our 4.7L 01 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab, driven hard but taken care of (okay wasn’t religious on oil changes) . Runs great still. No blown engines or trannies. Maybe it’s location. We’re in Central Texas.
@poorlittlebiker64767 ай бұрын
224000 miles on my 09 ram, quad cab, 4x4 rocking the 4.7L. Only "engine issue" was the thermostat for the engine temp went bad, and had it replaced.
@damonfroke3079 Жыл бұрын
Surprised mine hasn't blown up its got 220k miles original motor. It's a 2001 dodge dakota slt
@timothyblaise58577 ай бұрын
My 2001 Durango 4.7L was an ex squad car and it had 144,000 miles when I bought it! When the transmission started giving me headaches it had 235,000 miles! Original engine and transmission! I do know the dealership I traded it at sent it to the junkyard because there wasn’t much good anymore. But I got a lot of use out of it in 5 years
@cisco15996 ай бұрын
I had a jeep grand cherokee 2005 with the 4.7 and had little over 200000 miles and still working perfectly. Never had an issue with that motor.
@larryconner4062 Жыл бұрын
I've got a 2004 Ram 4.7 with 270, 000 miles. Not one issue with it. Runs like a sewing machine! I love it. I also have a 2013 Ram 1500 with the 5.7 Hemi with 165,000 miles and not one issue with it either.
@CecilThomas-vr7fv Жыл бұрын
I got a Dodge Dakota with a 47-in it with 265,000 mi no problem with it
@MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead5 ай бұрын
I have a 2002 Dodge Ram 4 wheel drive with original 4.7 and it is strong! 225,000 miles. Same blue color as you are showing. Bought it to replace the stupid Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited that had to get 2 clutch replacements and then blew up at less than 150,000 miles. We keep our vehicles maintained as they are supposed to be. We have a 5.7 engine in a Dodge Ram 2500 2014 and we have issues with ECU and sensors on it.
@ajackx05167 ай бұрын
Same engine in my 2011 ram 1500. It tows our 27-ft camper fine and it has 210,000 miles on it. Do have to save it's better than most people give it credit for
@jamesmcmillan78457 ай бұрын
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 with a 4.7 that I am the only owner. I just rolled it past 190,000 miles and other than a water pump, a battery and a heater core, i have never had any trouble with it. Still runs great, with no check engine light. I change the oil every 10k miles with synthetic. i have to add 1 qt at 5K.
@trapp7763 Жыл бұрын
The trick with this engine is Liqua Molly before every oil change for the sludge. Then Mobil 1 oil n filter. Also clean n cut open the oil pickup tube. New o ring. Thank me later!!
@dupont4sure5 ай бұрын
My 08 ram 1500 quad cab 4x4 with the Getrag manual 6 speed and 4.7l has around 160,000 miles and is still going strong. The Hemi trucks never came out with 600 something HP I'm not saying you couldn't build it to get upwards of 600HP. I have only replaced the oil sending unit and gave her a tune up, which takes 2 different spark plugs, changed the oil every 3500 miles and I used synthetic every time. changed the brake pads and I keep my throttle blade clean. Stuff like that.
@matthewsweitzer426111 ай бұрын
It's still a better option than the V6
@clarda1 Жыл бұрын
Maybe they suck in the Rams. And your opener is flat out wrong. Ive owned multiple 4.7s that have gone over 200k. On the same engine. Car fax rofl, first one was owned since new. Had the snot beat out of it. Same with the next 3.
@anefyon Жыл бұрын
4 ENGINES????? That's insane. Either this truck is tainted or all his engines were built on Friday's lmao
@NXT_LVL Жыл бұрын
were they junkyard engines for $500 or short blocks from a decent remanufacture? Clay Millican took a Hemi from a junkyard that was from a cop car lasted 2 burnout a couple of street tuning pulls 3 dyno pulls before it went pop in his Dakota Hemi swap. He called up arrington performance and got himself a fresh long block
@willpayne31685 ай бұрын
He probably rebuilt them himself. No vehicle has 4 engine swaps and still blows up. Probaly run it like a rotary. Calm that lead foot, and use amsoil signature series synthetic oil, mixed with lucas oil stabilizer and a good filter, use amsoil or lucas or royal purple for transfer case, differential, and transmission fluid. Full iridium tune up, k&n drop in air filter. Redline water wetter additive for heat, run some chevron techron additive with some good gas. The truck will last 250k-350k miles.
@benjaminbrown1179 Жыл бұрын
Mine has 356895 to date. Truck has had a trailer behind it its entire life. I do all of my own maintenance, and ive been using valvoline 10w30 high mileage since its first oil change. It has had a new water pump, power steering pump, clutch fan, thermostat, and multiple cam position sensors. Been great otherwise. 👍🏼
@midokhalil1558 Жыл бұрын
07 ram 1500 with 4.7 with 227k miles all original , just had some small maintenance but nothing major
@SydneyElm7 ай бұрын
My 2002 22 year old dodge ram 4.7 still runs perfect never had a problem
@gamingraidersandfails2626 Жыл бұрын
I drive a 2006 Mitsubishi raider with the 4.7 Dodge 2wd auto with a little over 205,000 miles on it all terrain tires on the stock 16"rims and I get about 12 to 13 mpg in the city and about 16 to 17mpg on the highway and still running strong for what it is
@CoorsLight_Conservative Жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 Dakota with the 4.7 with 160k miles and according to the overhead display it averages 14.1 mpg combined so that sounds about right.
@TheBack-Yardian1017 ай бұрын
I have a 2007 Dodge Dakota 318ci Magnum Flex Fuel 290000 Klm or 180000 Miles It runs great.I live off.Grit has no red line on the tack at 7000 Rpm. I've used this truck and beat on it in the Bush.Getting firewood anything, you can throw at it.I still have the same motor and it runs just fine
@scienceandmathHandle Жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 4.7 ram bought used at around 180k, couple of years back. I have had 2 issues: 1 the voltage regulator went out at 190K, but I just swapped it out for a self regulating one. And 2: the starter went out at 200K, but it was a super easy for me to replace. I am up to 250k now, and it seems to be pretty solid for me, but maybe I got lucky, or maybe the 2010 models had some of the issues fixed. I will admit the gas mileage is not great, but I live close to work. It may that I park inside a closed, dry, house garage, every night, and I change the full synthetic regularly idk....
@jasonstewart8973 Жыл бұрын
My brother n law has got 4.7 dakot with 267.000 an I know for a fact it's all original he bought it new 9 miles on it.lemons in all of em they all got there junk all brands
@dodge4x4986 ай бұрын
I have an 07...I haul firewood with it almost daily...still going strong..original engine
@gordtulk9 ай бұрын
Have had two 2003 dakotas with the 4.7. Put 200,000 miles on the first one and 100,000 before I sold it because I didn’t need it anymore. Very smooth. Very reliable decent fuel economy with the OD. I suspect it’s more a factor of over stressing - too small for the job
@nathankitchens85811 ай бұрын
I’m driving a 4.7 and I just 200,000 and it purrs like it just came out of the factory. No issues. Just well taken care of.
@craigbostic48886 ай бұрын
I bought a 1st year 2002 Ram 1500 with 4.7L and got 140k with motor. About 190K on the transmission. My mileage unloaded after 70K was consistently on the Hwy - 17/18 and in town 14/15. I pulled my tractor many times on trailer with no problems and it also had a 50lb higher towing capacity than the Hemi for the 02 models. I HATE the fact that finding the right cluster for these trucks is worse than chinese checkers but other than that it still rides better than my 2018 Silverado.
@ethanriley616 Жыл бұрын
Yeah cooling is the biggest issue. I got 288,000 miles on my 2012 4.7 and coolant issues before I fixed them “rammed” me hard.
@alanw183110 ай бұрын
Over a quarter million miles with no serious issues on my 4.7. So much for your comment.
@shawnanderson2635Ай бұрын
Mine has a new motor because previous owner towed a boat way too big for it and one of these with a brand new engine under 10k miles are so fun. Yeah they’re slow but they sound good. If you do your oil changes every 3k miles like a normal person you’ll be fine
@brandonscheihing90645 ай бұрын
I grew up with my dad working in shops one thing I learned is everything is take and give pretty simplistic in terms using synthetic oil takes friction away but you also need that friction for valves to rotate I used ams oil for 25 k till I dropped a valve after a 200 mile trek on fresh oil plugs and coil packs I replaced my engine and will never use synthetic oil again unless the vehicle calls for it
@majjen613111 ай бұрын
This guy is tripping my 4.7 is legendary
@Far2hip Жыл бұрын
I must have one of those anomalies. Bought it 7 years ago for $3200 with 91,000 miles on it. My 2002 Ram 1500 now has 150,000 miles on it and I’ve changed the oil every 3500ish miles. I have a Magnaflow exhaust with a Airaid intake and this sucker runs smooth as glass. I’ve had minimal issues like steering pump change, radiator change (very easy to swap), and shocks. The one larger issue was the rear driver side exhaust manifold gasket blowing out which is from a flawed design and happens commonly. Fuel economy is right around 14 city and on highway modulates between 18 and 20 depending on the terrain being flat or hilly. It’s my daily driver and so far has never left me stranded. As I said, must be an anomaly. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
@daymianhayes2493 Жыл бұрын
My 02 4.7 Dakota has 240k+ miles on it, original engine and trans. Beat on it daily, just changed the oil every 5000 since I bought it. Also the 4.7 Magnums come from the factory with single hole injectors, that's why they get terrible mpgs. I upgraded them to 12 hole injectors and it gets wayyyy better mpgs.
@maxmopardyar6039 Жыл бұрын
Single orifice original injectors swapped out for h p 12 orifice from neon