Hello TDR gurus,
My '95 diesel ram sprang an ATF leak today and I'm in the process of fixing the problem that originated with the quick connect lines. Basically I've ripped out the old lines and connector fitting from the transmission (inlet and outlet) and the primary heat exchanger (engine coolant heat exchanger). The outlet and return connectors at the transmission are 1/4" male NPT, and the primary heat exchanger uses 3/8" male NPT. I have a auxillary transmission cooler coming to my dealer in the morning, which I will replace also, but these connections are simply hose clamps for 1/2" inside diameter hose.
What I've discovered is the pressure line from the transmission to the primary heat exchanger has a check valve in the steel pipe-to-hose-to-quick connect interface below the primary heat exchanger inlet. What a cluster of connections this mess is. I want to end up with something that resembles sanity when I'm done and not this cluster of connections at the heat exhanger.
My intent is to have new hoses made at HosePros in my area and completely replace the old quick connect fittings and metal tubing, but I'm not sure what to do about the check valve in the path between the transmission and the primary heat exchanger. Is there such a thing as a check valve with 3/8" male NPT on one end and JIC or SAE male on the other? This would make interfacing a hose to the check valve a snap.
I would like to get my truck running and back on the road tomorrow if possible, and could use any help on the best appoach to replacing the check valve while still achieving a clean cooler line replacement. If you have a solution, please include the part numbers or at least a source where I can get the parts needed.
Please help if you have the time.
Thank you, Kevin
My '95 diesel ram sprang an ATF leak today and I'm in the process of fixing the problem that originated with the quick connect lines. Basically I've ripped out the old lines and connector fitting from the transmission (inlet and outlet) and the primary heat exchanger (engine coolant heat exchanger). The outlet and return connectors at the transmission are 1/4" male NPT, and the primary heat exchanger uses 3/8" male NPT. I have a auxillary transmission cooler coming to my dealer in the morning, which I will replace also, but these connections are simply hose clamps for 1/2" inside diameter hose.
What I've discovered is the pressure line from the transmission to the primary heat exchanger has a check valve in the steel pipe-to-hose-to-quick connect interface below the primary heat exchanger inlet. What a cluster of connections this mess is. I want to end up with something that resembles sanity when I'm done and not this cluster of connections at the heat exhanger.
My intent is to have new hoses made at HosePros in my area and completely replace the old quick connect fittings and metal tubing, but I'm not sure what to do about the check valve in the path between the transmission and the primary heat exchanger. Is there such a thing as a check valve with 3/8" male NPT on one end and JIC or SAE male on the other? This would make interfacing a hose to the check valve a snap.
I would like to get my truck running and back on the road tomorrow if possible, and could use any help on the best appoach to replacing the check valve while still achieving a clean cooler line replacement. If you have a solution, please include the part numbers or at least a source where I can get the parts needed.
Please help if you have the time.
Thank you, Kevin