As of 2013, no.
Not entirely certain of what you mean exactly, so let me try to cover all the bases.Neither company has ever owned Cummins. Ford at one time held less than 10% of Cummins stock, and that was it.As for using Cummins engines, in their pickups, no, but Ford did use Cummins engines before Dodge did - in their heavy duty trucks, such as tractor-trailers.
No, you really should be using red ELC.
The Cummins motor is not a "Dodge". Dodge does use the "b" series Cummins engine in its pick up trucks. Ford does use the Cummins in its F650 and larger trucks. NO, Ford never has used the Cummins Diesel as far as I know. Up until 2010 the Powerstroke was built by Navistar, formerly International Harvester. In 2010 Ford starting building the Powerstroke themselves but kept the name. Dodge uses the Cummins diesel and GM uses the Duramax which was designed jointly with isuzu.
The development of Cummins engines and the establishment of the company has nothing to do with Ford. As for using their engines, yes, Ford has used Cummins engines, in some of their medium duty trucks (currently represented by the F650 and F750... the F450 and F550 are also medium duty, but the Cummins engines were never available for those... the heavy duty market, Ford gave up in 1997 and sold to Daimler A.G., who put the trucks into production under the Sterling name.
1998.5, or any 24 valve engine.
There are still ships using steam engines. So, The correct answer is not yet
Yes. The 6.7L is available in a Ram 2500, 3500, 4500, and 5500 for the 2017 model year.
1998
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The main reason of not using the spark plugs in diesel engines is because of the diesel having a low ignition temperature. At the end of the compression stroke the pressure and temperature values achieved are sufficient to ignite the diesel which is sprayed into the hot air in the combustion chamber.
when my 1998 Dodge Durango would start and cut back off, I had to reset the alarm by using the lock / unlock buttons on my key remote.