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    Default Where to find PDFs for engine rebuilding?

    I have three Dodge VINs listed below that I’m looking for information on that contains engine specifications, tolerances, parts break down to assembly, & any other useful service manual information.
    Googling doesn’t pull up all I am trying to find. When one search turns up something, it often doesn’t jive with the second returned results. Have tried contacting the dealer & online tech support, but that was a dead end.

    If additional information is needed, I can try digging more up to provide.

    2008 - 2.4 1B3HB68FX8D676406
    2008 - 2.4 1B3LC46K78N598723
    2014 - 2.4 1C3CDZABXEN175697


    Thank you in advance for any help/feedback!

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    free?

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    Not sure, shop I used to work at was a member. I'd guess no, but it's a start.
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    You trying to see if they use the the same parts?
    A gun is like a parachute. If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again.

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    I know there are differences. Just do not know all of them and if they can be retrofitted to meet the needs.

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    Crank all superseded to the same number
    406 takes different pistons than the other two
    Last edited by 1BADAIR; 11-17-2017 at 09:08 AM.
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    Other than the oil filter housing change from originally being integral to bolt-on, any block & head (camshafts) differences? Do they all contain piston oil squirters?


    The newer engines went to the Vin F crank from 2008?

    Thank you

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    It appears they all goto the same crank. The tone wheel may be different
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