Coolant diagram 6.7L dual radiators

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Wallyb4

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Good Morning all.

I am new to this site. I own a 2014 Ram 2500 Laramie Heavy Duty 4X4 with the 6.7L Cummins.
My question is does anyone have the diagram of the coolant system? I just replaced the upper y pipe and trying to learn Diesel. Any help would be apricated.
 

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I can tell you what I've discovered in the last couple of weeks. The primary Rad is the same in the 15+ models, meaning you can bypass the second one if you no longer want a dual setup.
 
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I dont mind the dual, just trying to figure out the hoses is a pain. Also wondering how to bleed any air out of the system after I replaced the upper y pipe.
 

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I have to do the same thing this weekend. You just burp the system. Are you replacing them with the OEM hoses or just swapping the Y's for a Billet version?
 
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I swapped the upper one with the one piece aluminum. Ordered it from Amazon like $85 dollars. It came with the clamps. Took me about an hour. Straight forward repair.
 

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Did this swap out a couple of weeks back. I had no fluid leak during the swap either, which puzzled me, my reservoir really wasn't that low. Between the Mopar specific coolant and billet piece I had about $80 into the whole swap. That little clamp really needs to be torqued down, damn thing was still dripping a small amount of coolant on me until I cranked it down hard.
 

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