Are you a DODGE mechanic?

I own a 2004 Intrepid with a small v6 (yeah, yeah, I know!). Last year the check engine neutral came on, the #1 cylinder is running roughly speaking 60-70 lbs comp., but the engine runs great (rough idle once or twice a time, mpg is down some).
The Dodge area rep told me the one and only reason I haven't needed a clean engine is because I took such good aid of it, thereby ensuring it last long enough to seize out of warranty (lucky me).

I have 3 question:
Can a large v6 (3.5L?) be put surrounded by my car? No one seem to know.
Second - yesterday I noticed a woozy oil smell surrounded by the heater system, it's a closed system, so how is the smell getting contained by, and how serious is it? The last week or so the warmth doesn't work as good (gets cold while sitting at redlights or idleing even after reaching oprtng temp). It's going on for 35 - 45F here this time of year.
Third and final - car have 130,000 miles on it, tranny has never be serviced, can I have it serviced or will it do any wound to the tranny? Quik lube says its ok.

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Answers:    1.) The answer is no because adjectives the wire harness connections will diverge. Unless you plan on getting the right wire harness, and tuning your hoses, and A/C hoses, etc. Then you can do it. However, it will cost a lot more than merely replacing it with like peas in a pod size engine.

2.) You probably have an grease leak, and the smell is self sucked in from the HVAC system.

3.) I wouldn't. New fluid can put too much pressure on worn parts, and impose some damage. I would in recent times let it step until it breaks, and then replace the nouns.

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