4.7L V8 Magnum Engine for Sale | Chrysler PowerTech 4.7 SOHC V8 (also marketed as the 4.7 Magnum) producing 235

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Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, 4.7L V8 Magnum (PowerTech) Engine Available
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 5 to 10 Business Days
  • Year and HP Tune Identified (235 HP early / 245-265 HP mid / 310 HP HO late)
  • Standard vs 4.7 HO Variant Identified
  • Donor Vehicle Confirmed (Ram 1500 / Dakota / Durango / Grand Cherokee WJ/WK / Commander / Raider)
  • All 8 Cylinders Compression Tested
  • Oil Pressure Verified
  • Fuel Injection System Tested
  • Sequential Multi-Port Injection Function Verified
  • Spark Plug Condition Documented
  • Cooling System Tested
  • 100% Inspection Before Every Order Ships

$2,200.00

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Description

About the 4.7L V8 Magnum Engine

Do you want a powerful and dependable engine running in your Dodge Ram, Dakota, Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander, or Mitsubishi Raider? Look no further than this used 4.7L V8 Magnum engine (also known as the Chrysler PowerTech 4.7) for sale here. With its widely known power output and proven dependability across more than a decade of production, the 4.7L V8 Magnum is one of the most popular used V8 replacement engines for early 2000s Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep light-duty vehicles. As designed, this 4.7L V8 Magnum engine for sale guarantees the power and energy needed for replacement or rebuild projects in your truck or SUV.

The 4.7 Magnum Engine: A Brief Overview

The 4.7 liter V8 Magnum is a reliable powerhouse designed by Chrysler to deliver increased performance combined with outstanding durability. Production started in 1999 with overhead camshaft (SOHC) technology replacing the older overhead valve (OHV) Magnum V8s (5.2L 318 cu in and 5.9L 360 cu in) for improved efficiency and emissions while maintaining V8 character. The engine has a 4.7 liter displacement (287 cubic inches), and its capacity propels it to deliver strong horsepower and torque, making it the preferred V8 for many Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler vehicles from 1999 through 2009.

Important Naming Note: PowerTech vs Magnum

Some clarification on the engine’s naming, since “Magnum” is used for multiple Chrysler V8s:

  • Internally at Chrysler, this engine is officially branded PowerTech , the SOHC V8 family introduced in 1999
  • In marketing and consumer usage, the engine is commonly called the 4.7 Magnum, particularly when fitted in Dodge Ram trucks (which used “Magnum” as a marketing name across multiple V8s)
  • The older 5.2L Magnum (318 cu in) and 5.9L Magnum (360 cu in) of the 1990s are different engines , those are OHV pushrod V8s, while this 4.7L is a SOHC V8

Both names refer to the same engine. Some sources call it “4.7L PowerTech V8,” others call it “4.7L V8 Magnum,” and these are interchangeable.

4.7 PowerTech / Magnum Production History and Output Evolution

EraProduction YearsHPTorqueNotes
Early Generation1999-2002235 HP at 4,800 RPM295 lb-ft at 3,200 RPMInitial 4.7 PowerTech, 9.0:1 compression
Mid Generation2003-2007245-265 HP305-325 lb-ftRefined intake, exhaust, and cam improvements over production
Late / HO Generation2008-2009310 HP at 5,650 RPM330 lb-ft at 3,950 RPM4.7 HO (High Output) variant with 9.8:1 compression, improved heads, revised cams

The 2008-2009 4.7 HO is the most powerful version of this engine and is desirable for performance-oriented applications.

4.7 PowerTech / Magnum Vehicle Applications

The 4.7L V8 was offered in a wide range of Chrysler Group light-duty truck and SUV applications:

Dodge Truck Applications:

  • Dodge Ram 1500 (1999-2009): One of the most common applications. The 4.7 was offered as a base or mid-tier V8, between the 3.7 V6 (base) and 5.7 Hemi V8 (premium). Available in 2WD and 4WD configurations.
  • Dodge Dakota (2000-2010): The 4.7 was the top engine option for the Dakota mid-size truck. Available 2WD and 4WD.
  • Dodge Durango (1999-2009): The 4.7 was the mid-tier V8 option in the Durango SUV between the V6 and Hemi V8 options.

Jeep Applications:

  • Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ (1999-2004): The 4.7 was the top V8 option for the WJ Grand Cherokee, replacing the older 5.2L OHV Magnum V8.
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee WK (2005-2010): Continued use of the 4.7 in the WK Grand Cherokee with the WK1 (2005-2007) and WK2 generations (2008-2010 with possible 4.7 HO).
  • Jeep Commander (2006-2010): The 4.7 was a mid-tier engine option in the Commander SUV (sister vehicle to Grand Cherokee WK).

Mitsubishi Applications:

  • Mitsubishi Raider (2006-2009): The Raider was a rebadged Dodge Dakota, sold through Mitsubishi dealers. The 4.7 was the top engine option.

Key Engineering Features

  • SOHC (Single Overhead Cam) per Bank: Major upgrade from the previous OHV (overhead valve) Magnum V8s. SOHC provides better breathing, smoother power delivery, and improved emissions.
  • 90-Degree V8 Configuration: Traditional V8 architecture producing the characteristic V8 exhaust note and smooth power delivery.
  • 2 Valves per Cylinder, 16 Valves Total: Conventional 2-valve SOHC design (Chrysler chose 2 valves per cylinder for simpler construction; some later premium engines use 3 or 4 valves per cylinder).
  • Cast Iron Block: Heavy-duty cast iron block designed for sustained truck and SUV operation.
  • Aluminum Cylinder Heads: Aluminum heads reduce weight while maintaining strength.
  • Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection: Each cylinder has its own fuel injector with sequential firing (vs older simultaneous injection systems).
  • Standard Regular Gasoline: 87 octane regular fuel is acceptable; the 4.7 HO recommends 89 octane mid-grade for full output.
  • Hydraulic Lifters: No valve adjustments required.

Common 4.7 Magnum Service Items (Honest Disclosure)

Honest disclosure of known service items:

  • Sludge Buildup (Early 1999-2003 Engines): The early 4.7 PowerTech engines (1999-2003) had narrow oil passages that were prone to sludge buildup if oil changes were skipped. Engines with documented regular oil changes are fine; engines with neglected maintenance can develop costly issues.
  • Valve Seat Issues: Some 4.7 engines develop valve seat dropping issues at very high mileage (200,000+ miles). This causes loss of compression on affected cylinders.
  • Head Gasket Failures: Some applications develop head gasket leaks. Not catastrophic but requires service.
  • Cylinder Bore Wear: At high mileage, cylinder bore wear can develop, particularly in trucks used for towing or commercial applications.
  • Timing Chain Wear: At high mileage (150,000+ miles), timing chain wear can develop. The 4.7 has a complex timing chain system serving the SOHC valvetrain.
  • Oxygen Sensor Failures: Common service item across the engine’s life.

These are typical service items for V8s of this era. With proper maintenance (regular oil changes especially), the 4.7 Magnum / PowerTech can serve 200,000-300,000+ miles.

Why Choose a Used 4.7L V8 Magnum?

  • Cost savings vs reman ($2,099 used vs $3,500-$6,500 reman plus core)
  • Direct OEM fit for Ram 1500 / Dakota / Durango / Grand Cherokee / Commander / Raider
  • Wide application range , one engine fits many vehicle applications
  • Strong torque , 295-330 lb-ft is ideal for trucks and SUVs
  • Proven service , over 10 years of production means service knowledge is excellent at any qualified Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep specialist
  • Parts availability , extensive aftermarket and OEM parts network
  • 4.7 HO variant available for performance-oriented applications

Here at Vaz Auto Solutions, you’ll find this 4.7L V8 Magnum engine for sale at the most reasonable price possible, with year identification, variant verification (standard vs 4.7 HO), donor vehicle confirmation, and comprehensive 8-cylinder compression testing.

Vehicle Compatibility

Direct Fit Dodge Applications:

VehicleCompatibility
Dodge Ram 15001999 to 2009, all trim levels with 4.7 V8 engine option
Dodge Dakota2000 to 2010, top engine option (Dakota also offered 3.9 V6 and 4.7 V8)
Dodge Durango1999 to 2009, mid-tier V8 option in the Durango SUV

Direct Fit Jeep Applications:

VehicleCompatibility
Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ1999 to 2004, top V8 option (replaced the older 5.2 OHV Magnum)
Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2005 to 2010, mid-tier V8 option
Jeep Commander2006 to 2010, mid-tier engine option in the 3-row Commander SUV

Direct Fit Mitsubishi Applications:

VehicleCompatibility
Mitsubishi Raider2006 to 2009, top V8 option (rebadged Dodge Dakota for Mitsubishi dealers)

Condition and Inspection

  • Year and HP tune identified (1999-2002 / 2003-2007 / 2008-2009 HO)
  • Standard vs 4.7 HO variant identified
  • Donor vehicle confirmed (Ram 1500 / Dakota / Durango / Grand Cherokee WJ/WK / Commander / Raider)
  • All 8 cylinders compression tested (key for evaluating valve seat condition)
  • Oil pressure verified at idle and operating speed
  • Sequential multi-port fuel injection function tested
  • Spark plug condition documented (8 plugs)
  • Coil pack condition assessed
  • Coolant system function verified
  • Oil sludge condition assessed (key for early 1999-2003 engines)
  • Timing chain condition documented where observable
  • Valve seat condition noted where observable (key for very high-mileage engines)
  • Head gasket condition observed
  • Miles from donor vehicle documented where available
  • Year and variant (standard vs 4.7 HO) correctly identified
  • All 8 cylinders compression tested (critical for valve seat and cylinder health)
  • Oil sludge condition assessed (key for early-generation engines)
  • Donor vehicle and mileage documented
  • Cross-reference assistance across Ram / Dakota / Durango / Grand Cherokee / Commander / Raider applications
  • Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states
  • 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
  • Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep V8 specialist support team
  • 4.7 PowerTech / Magnum service expertise

Additional information

engine-type

90-degree V angle, V8 petrol

engine-family

Chrysler PowerTech (also marketed as 4.7 Magnum)

manufacturer

Chrysler Corporation (now Stellantis)

horsepower-range

235 HP (early 1999-2002) to 310 HP (HO 2008-2009)

displacement

4.7 liters (287 cubic inches / 4, 701 cc)

bore-x-stroke

93.0 mm x 86.5 mm (3.66 in x 3.41 in)

torque-range

295 lb-ft (early) to 330 lb-ft (HO 2008-2009)

compression-ratio

9.0:1 (standard) or 9.8:1 (HO)

aspiration

Naturally Aspirated

fuel-system

Sequential multi port fuel injection

fuel-type

Regular Unleaded (87 octane); 89 mid-grade recommended for HO variant

valvetrain

16 valves total, hydraulic lifters, SOHC (single overhead cam per bank)

block-head-material

aluminum cylinder heads, Cast iron block

cooling-system

Liquid cooled

production-years

1999 to 2009

replaced

Chrysler 5.2L OHV Magnum (318 cu in)

replaced-by

Chrysler 5.7L Hemi V8 (in higher-output applications); Pentastar 3.6L V6 (in some lighter applications)

direct-fit

Commander; Mitsubishi Raider, Dakota, Dodge Ram 1500, Durango; Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ/WK

price

$2, 099.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 4.7L V8 Magnum engine?

The 4.7L V8 Magnum is the Chrysler PowerTech 4.7 liter SOHC V8 engine produced from 1999 to 2009. It uses single overhead cam per bank, 2 valves per cylinder, cast iron block with aluminum heads, sequential multi-port fuel injection, and produces 235 to 310 horsepower depending on year and variant. Direct fit Dodge Ram 1500, Dakota, Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Commander, and Mitsubishi Raider applications.

Is the 4.7 Magnum the same as the 5.2 or 5.9 Magnum?

No, completely different engines despite shared “Magnum” branding: | Engine | Configuration | Years | HP | | — | — | — | — | | 5.2L Magnum (318 cu in) | OHV pushrod V8 | 1992-2003 | 220-230 HP | | 5.9L Magnum (360 cu in) | OHV pushrod V8 | 1993-2003 | 245-250 HP | | 4.7L Magnum / PowerTech (THIS) | SOHC V8 | 1999-2009 | 235-310 HP | The 5.2 and 5.9 Magnums are older OHV (overhead valve) pushrod V8s. The 4.7 is a newer SOHC (single overhead cam) V8 designed to replace them. Different engines entirely; NOT interchangeable.

What's the difference between the standard 4.7 and the 4.7 HO?

The 4.7 HO (High Output) was introduced for the 2008-2009 model years as a more powerful variant: | Feature | Standard 4.7 (1999-2007) | 4.7 HO (2008-2009) | | — | — | — | | HP | 235-265 HP | 310 HP at 5,650 RPM | | Torque | 295-325 lb-ft | 330 lb-ft at 3,950 RPM | | Compression Ratio | 9.0:1 | 9.8:1 | | Cylinder Heads | Standard | Improved flow design | | Camshafts | Standard | Revised duration and lift | | Fuel Recommendation | 87 octane regular | 89 octane mid-grade recommended | The 4.7 HO is more desirable for performance-oriented applications. Most 2008-2009 Dodge Ram 1500, Dakota, and 2008-2010 Grand Cherokee WK used the HO variant.

What vehicles use the 4.7 Magnum engine?

Wide application range: Dodge: – Dodge Ram 1500 (1999-2009) – Dodge Dakota (2000-2010) – Dodge Durango (1999-2009) Jeep: – Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ (1999-2004) – Jeep Grand Cherokee WK (2005-2010) – Jeep Commander (2006-2010) Mitsubishi: – Mitsubishi Raider (2006-2009) , rebadged Dodge Dakota All applications share fundamentally the same engine with minor accessory drive differences and ECU programming variations.

Will a 4.7 Magnum from a Jeep Grand Cherokee fit a Dodge Ram 1500?

Generally yes, with some considerations. The engine is fundamentally the same across applications, but: – Accessory drive arrangements may differ slightly – ECU programming is application-specific (truck vs SUV) – Mounting brackets may need swapping – Year matching is preferred (a 2005 Grand Cherokee engine into a 2005 Ram is easier than mixing years) Call (240) 301-0095 with both vehicle details for specific compatibility confirmation.

How long does the 4.7 Magnum typically last?

With proper maintenance: – Standard service with regular oil changes: 200,000-300,000+ miles – Mixed maintenance / occasional oil change skipping: 150,000-200,000 miles – Poor maintenance (especially oil change skipping on 1999-2003 engines): Sludge issues can develop, requiring repair or replacement at 100,000-150,000 miles The 4.7 is generally durable when maintained per Chrysler specifications. Regular oil changes are critical, especially for 1999-2003 engines due to narrow oil passages that can sludge with neglected maintenance.

Why was the 4.7 Magnum discontinued?

Production ended in 2009 due to several factors: – Replaced by the 5.7L Hemi V8 in higher-output applications (the Hemi was more powerful and more refined) – Replaced by the Pentastar 3.6L V6 in some lighter-duty applications for fuel economy – Strategic consolidation of Chrysler’s V8 lineup under Hemi branding – The 4.7’s SOHC architecture, while modern in 1999, was outclassed by the Hemi’s hemi combustion chamber design The 4.7 PowerTech / Magnum had a successful 10+ year production run before being phased out.

What kind of fuel does the 4.7 require?

– Standard 4.7 (1999-2007): Regular 87 octane unleaded gasoline is acceptable and recommended – 4.7 HO (2008-2009): 89 octane mid-grade is recommended for full output; 87 regular acceptable but produces slightly less power The 4.7 does NOT require premium fuel for normal operation.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty.

Covered:

  • Internal defects discovered at delivery (broken connecting rods
  • Failed bearings at delivery
  • Cracked block
  • Cracked head
  • Broken pistons at delivery
  • Complete loss of compression at delivery
  • Broken crankshaft)

Not Covered:

  • Oil sludge issues after delivery (early-generation 4.7 service item; severe sludge engines are not sold)
  • Valve seat dropping after delivery (high-mileage service item)
  • Timing chain wear after delivery
  • Head gasket leaks after delivery
  • Sensor failures (oxygen sensors
  • Crankshaft position sensor
  • Etc.)
  • Spark plug wear
  • Fuel injector wear
  • Normal high-mileage 4.7 powertech service items
  • Freight damage

Contact (240) 301-0095 within 15 days.

Trust Badges

  • Year and HP Tune Identified: 235 HP early / 245-265 HP mid / 310 HP HO late
  • Standard vs 4.7 HO Variant Verified: 2008-2009 HO with 310 HP identified separately
  • All 8 Cylinders Compression Tested: Valve seat and cylinder health verified
  • Oil Sludge Condition Assessed: Critical for early-generation 1999-2003 engines
  • Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection Tested: Function verified
  • Donor Vehicle Confirmed: Ram / Dakota / Durango / Grand Cherokee / Commander / Raider
  • Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep V8 Specialist Support: 4.7 PowerTech expertise
  • Cross-Reference Assistance: Multi-application compatibility
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Freight pallet delivery
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered