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Dodge Ram Manual Tranny Question
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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 606619" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I`ll second the u-joints. Usually trannies don`t do much clicking. To check for clutch issues, when you push the clutch in (while coasting) does the noise change much. If it does, then you _may_ have clutch issues. If not, then look elsewhere. To make it easy to check for filings in the tranny, get a small flexible mechanics magnet and stick it in the filler hole. Move it around a bit, then let it rest on the bottom of the tranny overnight. If you have filings, they`ll gravitate to it over night. I don`t think the Chrysler trans on a 1500 had a magnetic drain plug in those years...</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 606619, member: 2862"] I`ll second the u-joints. Usually trannies don`t do much clicking. To check for clutch issues, when you push the clutch in (while coasting) does the noise change much. If it does, then you _may_ have clutch issues. If not, then look elsewhere. To make it easy to check for filings in the tranny, get a small flexible mechanics magnet and stick it in the filler hole. Move it around a bit, then let it rest on the bottom of the tranny overnight. If you have filings, they`ll gravitate to it over night. I don`t think the Chrysler trans on a 1500 had a magnetic drain plug in those years... Rod [/QUOTE]
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