I would say your radiator failed.
Jeff
Anyone know how to order from Cummin's ?
Hopefully he has parked it for now... ...
The same cooler from Cummins should be about half of the Dodge one, will know for sure when he provides his ESN so I can look it up.
Mike.![]()
I will use my '06 as reference, I am pretty sure that they are the same. Just like to use an ESN when available.
Hold tight, will post part number and price shortly.
Also, for the mess in your engine the best thing we have found here is Calgon. You are going to have to flush the dickens out of it.
The transmission acted out because of low fluid, I hope. While you were driving the trans pressure would have been higher than the coolant pressure so the transmission fluid was going into the coolant. When you shut the truck down the transmission pressure would go to zero and the residual 16lbs of coolant pressure would have pushed the antifreeze back into the transmission lines.
A good flush of the transmission may save it.
I am going to e-mail a few members right now so that they may give you some options.
Watch for replies.
Mike.
the combining of trans fluid and coolant caused some chemical separation as there was no sign at all of green coolant.
I am wondering if people should be advised to make the transmission cooler a required maintainence item at say 200,000 miles???
It would be a small price to pay versus the resulting carnage from a failure.
The factory had 30 something on hand last time I checked, now they are out.
Makes me wonder if quite a few are failing and we are not hearing about it.
Mike.![]()
Cleaning it up isn't that bad. Pull the thermostat and use dishwashing soap. Start out with a cup or more, run a couple minutes, drain (by pulling lower hose), repeat, repeat, repeat. Then flush with water a couple of times, then evaluate and add soap again as required. It will start to come clean pretty quickly. Pull the overflow tank and clean it off the truck. The hardest part is changing the cooler.
To save time, you should not need to put the clamp back on the hose each time, just don't close the cap.