Redfisher1974
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Honestly i was under my truck working on other issues and just happened to look up! And noticed it gone! Almost like it was missing from factory? Not a biggie as it has 3 other bolts holding it tight but it just bugs me… its a 2017 1500 outdoorsman with pentastar v6.No I don't kno the size of the bolt.
But, I do want to know how you figured out it was missing!?! Did you hear a strange new sound? Feel a new vibration? Find it during routine maintenance/service? Is that a common occurrence for the type of Ram you own so you knew to look for it?!? What type of Ram are you talking about, >2500 I assume.
This mind needs to know!!!
Oh, and I hope someone knows what size bolt you need.
Thanks Red, have a good day!
The bolt he's missing is on the transmissions thermal management unit,it's where hot coolant flows to heat the transmission fluid,it's not a cooler as such,it's a heater,the actual transmission cooler is still in the top of the A/C condensor.His truck is an 8 speed,and has it's own actual seperate thermostat ,that is located in the plate behind the thermal management unit/heater.Right on. I didn't know any 1500's came(from factory) w/an independent tranny cooler? Always thought the 1500's transmission's cooling system was integrated w/the radiator. Which is why I wrote =/>2500. Learned something new.
Great idea! ThanksGive parts department your vin. Their parts lookup will give you the correct bolt.
Well i’ll be a monkeys uncle, a heater? Neat. ThanksThe bolt he's missing is on the transmissions thermal management unit,it's where hot coolant flows to heat the transmission fluid,it's not a cooler as such,it's a heater,the actual transmission cooler is still in the top of the A/C condensor.His truck is an 8 speed,and has it's own actual seperate thermostat ,that is located in the plate behind the thermal management unit/heater.
Only the 1500's use the transmission heater,the cars with the same 8HP70 don't employ the heater,nor do the HD 2500's using the 8HP75.
They gotta get every last ounce of milege outta the trucks to keep the gubbermint and consumer happy ,transmission life be dammed
Question, so does that mean my 17' Ram 1500 SLT, 5.7, 6-speed, 4×4, CC, Shortbed, has the same thermal management unit? I do have a "temp gage" as part of my cluster. Or is it a component that's needed only for the 8-speed trans? Thanks.The bolt he's missing is on the transmissions thermal management unit,it's where hot coolant flows to heat the transmission fluid,it's not a cooler as such,it's a heater,the actual transmission cooler is still in the top of the A/C condensor.His truck is an 8 speed,and has it's own actual seperate thermostat ,that is located in the plate behind the thermal management unit/heater.
Only the 1500's use the transmission heater,the cars with the same 8HP70 don't employ the heater,nor do the HD 2500's using the 8HP75.
They gotta get every last ounce of milege outta the trucks to keep the gubbermint and consumer happy ,transmission life be dammed
Sorry but wrong bolts, those are the bolts that hold the bracket for unit to tranny, Im missing one of the four smaller bolts that mount heater to bracket, you can see them in that diagram but they are not listed on parts breakdown. Thanks though.Simple search finds it every time. Here you go.
Post in thread '8hp70 trans heater bolts' https://www.ramforum.com/threads/8hp70-trans-heater-bolts.186158/post-2617361
Sorry but wrong bolts, those are the bolts that hold the bracket for unit to tranny, Im missing one of the four smaller bolts that mount heater to bracket, you can see them in that diagram but they are not listed on parts breakdown. Thanks though.
Awesome.Perfect i just came inside from doing exactly that. Was 8mmx25mm. I happened to have one in my bolt barrel. All good! Thanks
It's only the 8 speeds that use the heater.Good chance you're RFE might have a thermostat to though.If you have an aluminium block in the upper left/pass side corner of your grill with bigger hardlines running to it,that'll be your transmissions thermostat,there's delete kits available for it,if you do.The earlier RFE transmissions lived long and healthy lives with-out it,it was added to the later RFE equipped trucks to gain that extra smidge of milege,with-out any care given to longer life for the transmissionQuestion, so does that mean my 17' Ram 1500 SLT, 5.7, 6-speed, 4×4, CC, Shortbed, has the same thermal management unit? I do have a "temp gage" as part of my cluster. Or is it a component that's needed only for the 8-speed trans? Thanks.