2001 DODGE RAM transmission oil

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
11. Pump Seal Leaks/Worn/
Damaged.11. Replace seal.
12. Torque Converter Weld
Leak/Cracked Hub.12. Replace converter.
13. Case Porosity Leaks. 13. Replace case.
NO

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual ELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT -
REMOVAL)
(12) Disconnect wires from park/neutral position
switch and transmission solenoid.
(13) Disconnect gearshift rod and torque shaft
assembly from transmi

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (4) Remove shift and throttle levers from valve
body manual lever shaft.
(5) Place transmission in horizontal position.
(6) Remove transmission oil pan and gasket.
(7)
Remove filter from valve body (F

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (13) Loosen front band adjusting screw locknut 4-5
turns. Then tighten band adjusting screw until band
is tight around front clutch retainer. This prevents
front/rear clutches from coming out with pum

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (33) Compress front servo rod guide about 1/8 inch
with Valve Spring Compressor C-3422-B (Fig. 32).
(34) Remove front servo rod guide snap-ring. Exer-
cise caution when removing snap-ring. Servo bore

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual seat bushings correctly. The bushing replacement
tools are included in Bushing Tool Set C-3887-B.
Pre-sized service bushings are available for
replacement purposes. Only the sun gear bushings
are not

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (15) Align drive teeth on rear clutch discs with
small screwdriver (Fig. 47). This makes installation
on front planetary easier.
(16) Raise front end of transmission upward as far
as possible and supp

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (23) Check seal rings on reaction shaft support
hub. Verify that seal rings are hooked together and
that front clutch thrust washer is properly positioned
(Fig. 50). Use petroleum jelly to hold thrust