2002 Dodge Ram 1500 5.9 Engine for Sale | OEM Mopar Magnum V8 (360 cu in)
$1,999.00
Product Overview
- Displacement: 5.9L (360 cu in)
- Engine Family: Mopar LA / Magnum V8
- Configuration: V8 OHV, 16 valves
- Horsepower: 245 hp at 4,000 rpm
- Condition: OEM used, compression tested and inspected
- Availability: Multiple year ranges from 1994 to 2003 in stock
- Shipping: Free freight to all 50 states via crated freight, 5 to 10 business days
- All 8 cylinders pressure-tested with results shared before payment
- Year and casting numbers documented before shipping
- Hydraulic roller cam and lifter condition inspected
- 100% fitment verified before every order ships
- Zero core charge required, your existing engine stays with you
- Backed by a 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
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Description
Engine Background
The 5.9 Magnum is the V8 that built the second-generation Dodge Ram’s reputation. From 1994 through 2003, this engine powered the half-ton, three-quarter-ton, and one-ton Ram pickups, the Durango full-size SUV, and the Dakota R/T performance truck. Producing 245 hp and 335 lb-ft of torque from 360 cubic inches, it delivered the V8 grunt that made the Ram a serious work truck and a credible alternative to Ford and Chevy half-tons of the same era.
Internally, the 5.9 Magnum is the modernized version of Chrysler’s LA-series small block V8 that traces back to 1964. The Magnum upgrades over the older 360 LA include redesigned cylinder heads with significantly improved port flow, sequential multi-point fuel injection (SMPI) replacing the carburetor, a hydraulic roller camshaft for better high-rpm breathing and lower friction, and a one-piece rear main seal that eliminates the chronic leak point of older LA engines.
Why Ram Owners Choose a Used 5.9 Magnum Over a Reman
Used 5.9 Magnum availability is excellent because over a million were built between 1994 and 2003. A clean used unit from a low-mileage donor truck typically costs less than half of a remanufactured long block, while delivering comparable service life when properly inspected and tested. For Ram owners doing a budget-conscious engine replacement, a verified used 5.9 is the smart choice.
When Replacement Becomes Necessary
- Knock or rattle under load, rod or main bearing wear on high-mileage units
- Blue smoke on startup, valve seal wear (a known 5.9 Magnum issue past 150,000 miles)
- Loss of compression on one or more cylinders, head gasket or ring wear
- Coolant in oil or oil in coolant, head gasket or intake manifold gasket failure
- Excessive timing chain noise on cold start, timing chain stretch
- Low oil pressure on a warm engine, main or cam bearing wear
- Misfire codes that move between cylinders, intake manifold plenum gasket leak (known issue)
Known Issues We Document Before Shipping
- Plenum gasket condition, the most common Mopar Magnum vacuum leak source. The intake manifold plenum gasket fails on high-mileage 5.9 Magnums, causing misfire codes that move between cylinders, rough idle, and reduced fuel economy. We specifically assess plenum gasket condition before shipping.
- Valve seal condition: commonly worn on units past 150,000 miles. Symptom is blue smoke on startup that clears after warmup. We inspect valve cover internal condition for oil burning indicators.
- Timing chain stretch on high-mileage units: timing chain rattle on cold start is the primary indicator. We listen for chain noise where accessible during pre-ship inspection.
- Hydraulic roller lifter operation: the Magnum-generation 5.9 uses hydraulic roller lifters, a significant improvement over the LA-generation flat-tappet lifters. Lifter operation should be quiet and consistent. We inspect for lifter tick or sticking lifters during pre-ship inspection.
- Block casting numbers and date code: for restoration-grade Ram or Durango buyers, casting numbers matter. We document casting numbers and date codes where determinable.
What Ships and What Does Not
| INCLUDED | Long block: block, crankshaft, rods, pistons, camshaft, heads, valve train, oil pan, valve covers, intake manifold lower (where present), timing cover, harmonic balancer. |
|---|---|
| NOT INCLUDED | Upper intake plenum, throttle body, exhaust manifolds, distributor, ignition system, alternator, starter, A/C compressor, power steering pump, water pump (sometimes included, call to confirm), flexplate, motor mounts. |
| Fluids | Drained before shipping. Refill with 5W-30 motor oil meeting Mopar spec. |
| Core Note | No core charge. You are not required to return your old engine. |
Direct-Fit Vehicle Applications
| Dodge Ram 1500 | 1994 to 2002 (Gen 2 Body) |
|---|---|
| Dodge Ram 2500 | 1994 to 2002 (Gen 2 Body) |
| Dodge Ram 3500 | 1994 to 2002 (Gen 2 Body) |
| Dodge Durango | 1998 to 2003 (5.9 V8 trim) |
| Dodge Dakota R/T | 1998 to 2003 (performance trim, 5.9 only) |
| Dodge Van B-Series | 1994 to 2003 (5.9 V8 trim) |
| Jeep Grand Wagoneer | Not factory, popular swap candidate |
Used OEM Versus Reman
For a 1994 to 2003 Dodge Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, Durango, or Dakota R/T with a worn 5.9 Magnum, a documented used unit with plenum gasket condition assessed and compression results uniform is the cost-effective replacement path. A reman 5.9 Magnum long block typically runs $3,500 to $5,500 from established Mopar specialty shops. A clean used 5.9 with verified compression and known service history typically delivers comparable service life at significantly lower cost. For restoration-grade Ram or Dakota R/T applications, used OEM with documented casting numbers is preferred over reman.
Inspection Workflow
- Compression test logged across all 8 cylinders with uniformity reported
- Year and donor application documented (Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, Durango, or Dakota R/T)
- Block casting numbers documented where available
- Plenum gasket condition specifically assessed (the Magnum signature failure mode)
- Hydraulic roller lifter operation evaluated
- Timing chain rattle assessed at cold start where accessible
- Valve cover internal condition inspected for oil burning indicators
- External oil leak survey at valve covers, timing cover, oil pan, rear main seal
Pre-Purchase Buyer Notes
- Plan a plenum gasket service at installation regardless of donor history: the plenum gasket is the Magnum’s signature failure mode. Aftermarket aluminum plenum plates with improved gaskets are inexpensive and address the issue permanently.
- Replace the intake manifold gaskets at installation: factory plastic intake gaskets degrade with heat cycling. Multi-layer steel gaskets are an inexpensive upgrade.
- Inspect or refresh the timing chain on high-mileage units: timing chain stretch is a known issue past 150,000 miles. Refreshing while the engine is out is cheap insurance.
- Plan valve cover gasket replacement: aged valve cover gaskets leak on high-mileage Magnums. Inexpensive components.
- Match donor application to receiving chassis: a Ram 1500 5.9 and a Ram 2500/3500 5.9 are the same engine but supporting accessories (exhaust manifolds, motor mounts, transmission pairing) may differ. We document donor application on every order.
Why Buy From Part Nests
- Year and donor application documented before payment
- Block casting numbers documented where available
- Plenum gasket condition specifically assessed (Magnum signature failure mode)
- Hydraulic roller lifter operation evaluated
- Timing chain noise assessed where accessible
- All 8 cylinders compression-tested with uniformity reported
- No core return required
- Free freight delivery to every state
- 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
- Call (240) 306-7051 to speak with someone who knows 5.9 Magnum plenum gasket service, Ram 1500 versus 2500/3500 application differences, and Dakota R/T versus standard Ram tuning
Additional information
| engine-family | Mopar LA / Magnum V8 |
|---|---|
| configuration | 16 valves, V8 OHV |
| displacement | 5.9L (360 cu in) |
| bore-x-stroke | 4.00 in x 3.58 in |
| compression-ratio | 9.1:1 |
| aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
| fuel-system | Sequential Multi-Point Injection (SMPI) |
| fuel-type | Regular Unleaded Gasoline |
| valve-train | hydraulic roller lifters, OHV |
| block-material | Cast Iron |
| head-material | Cast iron Magnum |
| firing-order | 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 |
| production-years | 1992 to 2003 |
| horsepower | 000 rpm, 245 hp at 4 |
| torque | 200 rpm, 335 lb-ft at 3 |
| engine-weight | Approximately 525 lbs dry |
| compatible-transmissions | 46RE, 47RE, NV3500, NV4500 |
| condition | compression tested and inspected, Used OEM |







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