Description
Chrysler 3.8 V6 Engine for Sale
The Chrysler 3.8 engine, a reliable and robust pushrod V6 powerplant, is popular with many automotive enthusiasts, minivan owners, and Jeep JK Wrangler fans. Known for its durability and performance, this 3.8 Chrysler V6 engine has been a staple in various Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep models from 1991 through 2011. Whether you’re looking to replace an old engine or revive a high-mileage minivan, this Chrysler 3.8 engine for sale at our site can be a great investment. With a reputation for longevity and strong low-end torque, this engine is ideal for those seeking a dependable and efficient solution for their automotive needs.
Chrysler 3.8 V6 Engine: Your Reliable Pushrod V6 Solution
The Chrysler 3.8 engine is a reliable V6 solution renowned for its robustness and mechanical simplicity. This engine has powered various Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep models for two decades, providing dependable performance and excellent torque. Whether you’re looking to replace an old engine or revive your vehicle, the Chrysler 3.8 V6 engine is a solid choice. Its reputation for longevity and low-end power makes it an ideal investment for those seeking a trustworthy and capable engine. Explore the available options and find the perfect Chrysler 3.8 engine for sale to restore your vehicle’s performance and reliability.
Features of the Chrysler 3.8 V6 Engine
- Sequential Multi-Point Fuel Injection (MPFI): Advanced fuel injection system that ensures efficient fuel delivery to each cylinder individually, optimizing combustion, improving fuel economy, and reducing emissions compared to older throttle body injection systems.
- High-Torque Output (235 to 245 lb-ft): The engine’s design emphasizes high torque output, especially at lower RPMs (peak torque typically at 3,200 to 4,000 RPM), providing strong off-the-line performance and useful pulling power for minivans, the JK Wrangler off-road, and Pacifica family hauling.
- Pushrod (OHV) Simplicity: The pushrod overhead valve design with hydraulic valve lifters is mechanically simpler than DOHC engines, with fewer parts and lower maintenance requirements. No timing belt to replace (the EGH uses a timing chain).
- Cast Iron Block with Aluminum Heads: Combines durability (cast iron block resists wear and warpage) with weight savings and thermal efficiency (aluminum heads dissipate heat better and reduce overall engine weight).
- 9.6:1 Compression Ratio: Allows the use of regular 87 octane unleaded gasoline, reducing fuel costs versus premium-fuel-required engines.
- Hydraulic Valve Lifters: Self-adjusting lifters eliminate the need for periodic valve clearance adjustment, reducing maintenance complexity.
- Robust Bottom End: The cast iron block and forged crankshaft handle the 235 to 245 lb-ft of torque with good durability margin.
- MPFI Sequential Fuel Injection: Precise fuel delivery improves cold-start performance, idle quality, and overall driveability.
- Proven Design: Two decades of production refinement (1991 to 2011) means the EGH is one of the best-understood engines in modern Chrysler history, with extensive parts availability, aftermarket support, and known fixes for the common issues.
Where the Chrysler 3.8 V6 Engine is Used (Factory Applications)
The EGH 3.8L V6 was used in the following Chrysler products:
Chrysler / Dodge Minivans (Primary Application, 1991 to 2010):
- Chrysler Town and Country minivan (1991 to 2010)
- Dodge Caravan / Grand Caravan minivan (1991 to 2010)
- Plymouth Voyager / Grand Voyager minivan (1991 to 2000, when Plymouth was discontinued)
Jeep Wrangler JK (the famous JK 3.8, 2007 to 2011):
- Jeep Wrangler JK (2-door and 4-door Unlimited) with the 3.8L V6 from 2007 to 2011 production (the JK got the Pentastar 3.6L V6 starting in 2012, replacing the 3.8L)
Chrysler Pacifica (First Generation Crossover, 2004 to 2008):
- Chrysler Pacifica first generation 7-passenger crossover (some configurations 2004 to 2008)
Jeep Liberty KK (Limited 2008 to 2012 Applications):
- Jeep Liberty KK (second generation, 2008 to 2012) , the 3.8L V6 was an option on certain Liberty KK trims, while most Liberty applications used the 3.7L PowerTech V6 (a different engine family)
Where the Chrysler 3.8 V6 Engine is NOT Used (Common Customer Misconceptions)
Despite some claims you may see in aftermarket listings, the Chrysler 3.8 V6 was NOT factory-installed in the following vehicles:
- Chrysler 300M (1999 to 2004): Used the 3.5L SOHC V6 (engine family E55), NOT the 3.8L V6. These are completely different engines.
- Dodge Dakota (2000 to 2004): Used the 3.9L Magnum LA V6 or the 4.7L PowerTech V8 , NOT the 3.8L V6. The 3.9L Magnum is a different engine family entirely.
- Jeep Liberty KJ (2002 to 2007): Used the 3.7L PowerTech V6 , NOT the 3.8L V6. Only the later Liberty KK (2008 to 2012) had the 3.8L as an option in some configurations.
- Jeep Grand Cherokee: Used various 4.0L I6, 4.7L V8, 5.7L V8, and Pentastar 3.6L engines , NOT the 3.8L V6.
If you’re looking for an engine for these vehicles, please call (240) 301-0095 and we’ll direct you to the correct engine for your application.
Used Chrysler 3.8 Engine
We understand that every customer has their needs and that not everyone can afford a new engine. Therefore we offer:
- Used Engines: Pre-owned engines thoroughly inspected for quality, with donor vehicle history documented, all cylinders compression tested, intake manifold gasket condition assessed (a known EGH wear point), and condition baseline established before sale.
Common Issues to Be Aware Of
The Chrysler 3.8 V6 has a few well-known issues that we specifically inspect for:
- Upper Intake Manifold Gasket Failures: The plastic upper intake manifold and its gasket are a known wear point on the EGH. Symptoms include coolant loss, rough idle, and check engine lights. We inspect intake manifold condition before shipping.
- Rear Main Seal Leaks: Some EGH units develop rear main seal leaks at higher mileage. This is repairable but may require transmission removal. Bill Foster (one of our verified buyer reviewers below) specifically mentioned watching for this.
- Valve Cover Gasket Leaks: Common high-mileage issue, easily addressed with replacement gaskets.
- Oil Consumption at High Mileage: Many EGH units develop some oil consumption past 150,000 miles. We document oil consumption baseline before sale.
Environmental Considerations
When properly maintained, this Chrysler 3.8 engine for sale here is designed to meet emissions standards balancing performance with environmental responsibility. The MPFI sequential injection system provides clean combustion across the operating range.













Bill Foster (verified owner) –
Got a 3.8L V6 from Vaz Auto Solutions for my Caravan. Reliable workhorse, decent power for a minivan. Watch for oil leaks near the back seal. Smooth runner, good on gas.
Tom Richards (verified owner) –
Solid mid-size V6, been around forever. Not exciting, but dependable. Check intake manifold gaskets. Good torque for towing small loads