2001 DODGE RAM Valve

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (28) Remove overrunning clutch assembly (Fig.
36). Assembly can be removed without displacing
rollers and springs if care is exercised. Note position
of rollers and springs for assembly reference.
(29

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual Lubricate transmission parts with MopartATF +4,
type 9602, transmission fluid during overhaul and
assembly. Use petroleum jelly, MopartDoor Ease, or
Ru-GlydeŸ to prelubricate seals, O-rings, and thru

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual INPUT SHAFT END PLAY CHECK
NOTE: Overdrive unit must be installed in order to
correctly measure the input shaft end-play.
(1) Measure input shaft end play (Fig. 56).
NOTE: If end play is incorrect, tr

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (a) Loosen locknut on each band adjusting screw
4-5 turns.
(b) Tighten both adjusting screws to 8 N´m (72
in. lbs.).
(c) Back off front band adjusting screw 1-7/8
turns.
(d) Back off rear band adjust

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual (18) Connect gearshift and throttle cable to trans-
mission.
(19) Connect wires to park/neutral position switch,
transmission solenoid(s) and oxygen sensor. Be sure
transmission harnesses are properly

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual PRESSURE TEST
Overdrive clutch Fourth gear only Pressure should be 469-496 kPa (68-72 psi) with
closed throttle and increase to 620-896 kPa (90-130
psi) at 1/2 to 3/4 throttle.
Line pressure (at
accum

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual ACCUMULATOR
DESCRIPTION
The accumulator (Fig. 60) is a hydraulic device
that has the sole purpose of cushioning the applica-
tion of a band or clutch. The accumulator consists of
a dual-land piston an

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DODGE RAM 2001  Service Repair Manual OPERATION
Both the accumulator and the 3-4 accumulator
function the same. Line pressure is directed to the
small end of the piston when the transmission is
placed into a DRIVE position (Fig. 62), bott