Last night I finished the transmission (Rebuilt 47RE) install on a 99 Dodge 4X4 2500 Sport. The install seemed to go well. It drove off nice and everthing seems just fine. However, there always has to be something that happens to me after a large project. I generally miss something small.
This time I forgot to tighten the hose clamp going to the Trasmission Cooler and it poped off this morning on the way to work. I drove only about a 300-400 feet (followed the trail of ATF) My first indication I had a problem was that he transmission was slipping. Once that was felt it was 50 feet to a gas station. :{
When I pulled out the dip-stick, steam (just a little) floated out the fill hole.
Looks like I ended up loosing about 5 quarts of ATF.
Once I replaced the line, tightened the clamp, and replaced the fluid, the truck starts right up and everything seems to be working fine now, but what are the chances that I damaged the Pump or something else.
Anything I should be on the lookout for?
Thanks for the help.
This time I forgot to tighten the hose clamp going to the Trasmission Cooler and it poped off this morning on the way to work. I drove only about a 300-400 feet (followed the trail of ATF) My first indication I had a problem was that he transmission was slipping. Once that was felt it was 50 feet to a gas station. :{
When I pulled out the dip-stick, steam (just a little) floated out the fill hole.
Looks like I ended up loosing about 5 quarts of ATF.
Once I replaced the line, tightened the clamp, and replaced the fluid, the truck starts right up and everything seems to be working fine now, but what are the chances that I damaged the Pump or something else.

Anything I should be on the lookout for?
Thanks for the help.
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