1998 Dodge Ram 1500 42RE Transmission Oil Cooler Line Replacement

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • 19mm wrench: Fittings on Transmission
    5/8 wrench: Starter
    5/8 socket with extension: Starter
    3/8 wrench: Transmission Line Holder Clip
    3/8 Fuel/AC Line Removal Tool
    Needle Nose Pliers: Transmission Shift Linkage

Komentáře • 54

  • @Ronin-sh7pg
    @Ronin-sh7pg Před 2 lety +3

    I just installed new tran cooler lines on my my new transmission. Take the fan and fan shroud off and you got all the room in the world. It's worth the effort trust me.

  • @BerryProduction89
    @BerryProduction89 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks man, been searching high and low for part numbers. Hopefully i can actually find these lines now!

  • @dennislapoint499
    @dennislapoint499 Před rokem

    I’ve started this same job you’ve posted. My main problem was forgetting to take pics. Your post and description of what you had to do was very helpful. I’ve taken the line out and put back at least three times. When I get to connecting lines at transmission , the lines don’t meet up just right. I have them in the brackets before trying to connect. After watching your video, over and over, it should be a breeze now. These lines should’ve been made in sections.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem +1

      Yes, you should’ve taken pictures. LoL. I wish they would’ve made them hard lines from the transmission oil cooler that transition to soft lines for easier routing.

  • @danielnorris8507
    @danielnorris8507 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I'm fixing to do this on my son's 1999 Dodge.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 2 lety

      Once your done and transmission filled double check the connections on the transmission to ensure there are no leaks. One of the connections on mine had to be tightened again to stop a slow leak.

  • @benburton4326
    @benburton4326 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I left the old lines in and installed new ones right along side of the old ones with zip ties

  • @benburton4326
    @benburton4326 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice work man. I learned something

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That’s what it’s about. Glad to hear that.

  • @jackscheckla4807
    @jackscheckla4807 Před 2 lety

    Just watched the video after removal of the starter and disconnected linkage to the trans. Now I can’t finaggle the new ones in. I did a no no in the mechanic world and cut the lines to get them out. Now I am having so much trouble getting the new ones in!
    Wish me luck 🍀

    • @johnstach4601
      @johnstach4601 Před 2 lety

      used compression fitting on the new lines.worked out fine where i put them after install

  • @miriahlei2872
    @miriahlei2872 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you so much, man! 🙏

  • @johnstach4601
    @johnstach4601 Před 2 lety

    to get through the exhaust i had to cut and use compression fittings inn 2 spots,that was easy.rest was crap from rust.

  • @dodgeram98.
    @dodgeram98. Před 5 měsíci

    Which one is the lower line? Is it the one on the bottom of the radiator or top?

  • @phoenixproductions5358

    at 0:47 that fitting that comes out of the radiator, I cant find it anywhere, please help

  • @christophermunoz725
    @christophermunoz725 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video

  • @JasonEdwards-x1p
    @JasonEdwards-x1p Před měsícem

    What if the 19mm part lines start to twist with it

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před měsícem

      You’re talking about the OLD transmission lines twisting while trying to remove them right? If you’re replacing them then I’d say crank away . . . that fitting will come loose. I’d let it soak for a while with penetrating spray first though.

  • @danielcharqueno4120
    @danielcharqueno4120 Před rokem

    Did it leak trans fluid when u pulled thoses off thts the only thing im worried about

  • @adriananoelle4699
    @adriananoelle4699 Před rokem

    Did you bend them back into place like the originals? I replaced mine awhile ago, and found that they don’t “mate” up like the originals.

  • @mud7732
    @mud7732 Před 3 lety

    thanks

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 3 lety

      Welcome brother. Hope something in that video helped make life a little easier my friend.

  • @mightyjoebean
    @mightyjoebean Před rokem

    hey if you know the part number(s) of the lines you used or where you purchased them I’d really appreciate that information.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem

      I literally state that information in the video.

  • @jordancantoni3136
    @jordancantoni3136 Před 2 lety

    I'm doing this to my dodge but I can't seem to get the lower one in position

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 2 lety

      Sorry for the late response and hope you’ve figured it out. The lower one? Where is it causing you trouble with positioning in the line?

  • @BombsAwayMineCraft
    @BombsAwayMineCraft Před rokem

    Does a 2001 dodge ram 1500 5.9 magnum come factory with a oil cooler?

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem

      All automatic transmissions will have an oil cooler. Manual transmissions usually will not as they do not produce the amount of heat that an automatic transmission will.

  • @golgo2888
    @golgo2888 Před rokem

    Hello, what can cause transmission fluid to leak all over the top of the engine bay? It only leaks badly when I'm driving otherwise it won't leak while idle so I can't see where it's coming from. My 1500 also has a transmission cooler. It's a 2001.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem +1

      Make sure your transmission is full, put on your parking brake, put the truck in drive and take a look under the hood. Put additional chocks on the wheel just in case, but this way you’ll be able to find your leak. Mine was leaking near the firewall from being old and rubbing.

    • @golgo2888
      @golgo2888 Před rokem

      @@djbroussard82 thank you I'll have an update when I find the leak.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem +1

      You’re welcome. Also, do not stand in front of the vehicle when trying to look for the leak and wear some safety glasses in case you somehow take trans fluid to the face. You should be able to spot it cause the trans lines are easy to follow. If it doesn’t leak with how I said then get a second person to give it a little gas to increase line pressure because it may be a pin prick hole.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem +1

      If that does not work you will need to chock the front tires, jack up the back of the truck, put the axle on jack stands and allow the rear tires to turn. Someone can slowly increase the speed in Drive, let the transmission shift through the gears and eventually you’ll find it.

    • @golgo2888
      @golgo2888 Před rokem

      ​@@djbroussard82 hello again, so I tried the first method you recommended and it seems to be from the transmission cooler! The puddle underneath the car also seems to be right in the exact area. From what I can tell the transmission fluid was seeping through the radiator and into the fan cover thus causing the bad leak. Just to make sure I'll replace the transmission cooler and have another update if that stopped the leak. Thank you for your help I'll definitely have an update. Also the dipstick was almost empty and it was around max level.

  • @ralphdaniel7436
    @ralphdaniel7436 Před 2 lety

    When I put my truck in drive and give it gas it jerks real hard then starts moving any idea what could be making it do that every time I come to a stop and try to go it does the same thing jerks hard then drives

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 2 lety

      First and foremost make sure your transmission fluid level is correct. This will definitely cause this issue, but so will faulty solenoids in the transmission.

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 2 lety +1

      Any luck in fixing your trucks jerking problem?

  • @caseypace6810
    @caseypace6810 Před rokem

    Would the same part number lines be the same for a 96 Dodge Ram 1500?

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před rokem

      Do you have a 42RE transmission?

    • @caseypace6810
      @caseypace6810 Před rokem

      I have a 96 Ram 1500 I'd have to look in my manual I know the trans lines for my truck are different

  • @DooDicky
    @DooDicky Před 2 lety

    How did you remove the 19mm on the trans? My 19mm doesnt fit!

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 2 lety

      Maybe my cheap Chinese Harbor Freight 19mm has a little more wiggle room. Have you tried a 3/4” wrench? I believe they are a hair bigger.

    • @caseypace6810
      @caseypace6810 Před rokem

      I used a 21mm wrench under my truck it worked just fine.

  • @colejohnson7170
    @colejohnson7170 Před 2 lety

    Which line goes where I’m doing the same thing and I forgot to take pictures where does the rear line hook up to on the radiator?

    • @djbroussard82
      @djbroussard82  Před 2 lety

      That’s why I stressed on taking pics in the vid. Unfortunately I’m not home so I can’t even go look for you bro. If I was I’d go crawl to check for you right now. Maybe one of the other guys who commented may be able to check for you brother. Good luck!

  • @MelissaGilmore-of1zt
    @MelissaGilmore-of1zt Před 4 měsíci

    You know talking shit about how people think is not ok