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I just installed a remanufactured engine and I could not get the truck to start although it DOES turn over and NO oil leaks internally or externally. It seems to be leaking coolant from the head gasket of the passenger side of the engine, direct in the middle of the 4 plugs on the passenger side of my Dodge Ram 1500 with 4 wheel drive, with the 4.7 V8 engine. It has never ran being a remanufactured engine no other problems or codes that I am aware of through the scanner tool. Doesn't seem to be getting spark I figured because of the leak causing compression problems ?? What can I do to fix this quickly and cost efficient. I do not want to remove or replace the engine seeing as it's a remanufactured engine brand new basically everything on the engine, sensors, plugs, coilpacks, gaskets etc..Thank You.
What makes this problem better or worse?
Leaks with engine turning over or off new engine
How long has your 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 had this problem?
One day brand new engine
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Wouldn't a remanufactured engine have a warranty for concerns just like this? I couldn't begin to advise or recommend a direction based off of hearing this; it seems like you'll need some local professional hands on assistance. But I cannot stress enough: if a replacement remanufactured engine has been installed and has problem, pressure must be put on the remanufactured or installer to make it right, swiftly.