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#1
looking for info
i have a 1995 dodge ram 1500 4x4 5.2 auto with push button on dash for OD what i am looking for is if anyone knows the part #'s for the trans lines that come from trans to radiator i have found 2 different dorman #'s but both say they are upper i know there are 2 coming off trans and mine are leaking truck is pushing 300K miles but has for most part been good to me other than really a few what i would say are small issues i have found part #'s 624-802 and 624-305 both are dorman parts i am not sure if those are the 2 lines i need or 2 different versions of the same part one with temp sensor one without?
#2
Those are both the same line. Goes from the front of the trans, to the lower fitting on the radiator. It also has the check valve in it.... Does your truck also have the aux trans cooler between the radiator and a/c condenser?
Just getting the pre-bent tubes though... is only half the battle. Snaking them back in place without damaging them is another battle. I would be more tempted just pick up a roll of ni-cop (nickel/copper line) in the appropriate caliber, and a couple of the 'quick connect' fitting repair kits, and bend my own lines.....
Just getting the pre-bent tubes though... is only half the battle. Snaking them back in place without damaging them is another battle. I would be more tempted just pick up a roll of ni-cop (nickel/copper line) in the appropriate caliber, and a couple of the 'quick connect' fitting repair kits, and bend my own lines.....
#3
yes however the condenser has been taken out like 3 yrs ago as the a/c system was shot the aluminum lines that go into the steel hold down bracket were rotted right apart and the a.c pump is junk my mechanic is doing the work not me my body won't allow me to do this stuff anymore i am wanting to replace both line from the radiator to the trans. the lines going to the aux cooler are fine he looked it over today i just can't afford to keep adding fluid constantly (at least a qt a week depending on how much i go out) as i am running wolfhead fluid and in my area it is $12 a qt
#4
You can download an electronic copy of the Dodge OE parts manual for your year truck via this link - https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...s-manuals.html
This will give you access to all of the part numbers of the items that make up your truck. From there, you can Google search whatever you're looking for.
This will give you access to all of the part numbers of the items that make up your truck. From there, you can Google search whatever you're looking for.
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finding it difficult to discipher this looking at it and not sure on the different listings it has or codes used and how things are listed i guess i don't know how to describe it and how do i know what auto trans i have it lists several different 4spd auto
Last edited by oddone; 07-08-2024 at 11:12 PM.
#7
I looked this up some time ago and only one of the lines is reproduced(# 15). I didn't make enough notes but the 3 lines are...
52028545 TUBE, w/Hose, Return
52028657 TUBE, w/Hose, Pressure
52028546 TUBE, w/Hose, Pressure
I have a 96 and not sure if they changed any through the years.
https://www.moparpartsgiant.com/part...agram=00000EGI
52028545 TUBE, w/Hose, Return
52028657 TUBE, w/Hose, Pressure
52028546 TUBE, w/Hose, Pressure
I have a 96 and not sure if they changed any through the years.
https://www.moparpartsgiant.com/part...agram=00000EGI
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If you want pre-bent transmission lines, call some of these folks (there are plenty others via a Google search) to see what they have or can make up. Be sure to call them, as I've found that online offerings are not always accurate as to what they can produce.
https://www.sstubes.com
https://www.linestogo.com
https://classictube.com
https://www.inlinetube.com
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https://classictube.com
https://www.inlinetube.com