I wanted to see if someone may be able to point me in the right direction. I have a 2008 Dodge RAM 1500 3.7L V6. Just recently, I started noticing the temperature rise as if it was overheating. I just recently had the transmission rebuilt (the mechanic said that he wasn't able to get all of the metal shavings out of the trans-cooler and to bring it in if I start having problems because it's under warranty). Also, just recently, I got another strange issue where the tops of both catalytic converters (where it connects to the pipes going into the exhaust manifold) broke, literally (of which I have no idea how they both just "broke"). I will be getting my exhaust system fully replaced (cats, muffler, and pipes) this week.
All in the mix, now I have an overheating problem (and no noticeable water leaks, fan clutch seems to be good, and coolant level is good)...
Things I've done so far: I've replaced the upper and lower hoses, the thermostat, coolant temp sensor, and radiator cap. Checked the fan clutch, thinking maybe it wasn't spinning fast enough, there is still resistance and it doesn't spin freely by hand. Squeezed the upper hose while it's running to make sure water is traveling through the radiator (there is water, and it's very hot). I also noticed while driving, at higher speeds the temperature would drop (but because air is passing over). I also noticed when temp got pretty high I popped the hood to see if I hear any boiling/bubbling/gurgling/hissing noises, and there is nothing, no steam either.
(I really hope the block isn't cracked, but I can't see it being cracked)
I'm out of ideas and can't think of anything else if the overheating problem doesn't go away after fixing my exhaust, and possibly taking it back to the transmission shop to service the trans-cooler. The next step will be to replace the water pump. I'm thinking the exhaust is what is causing the problem (I think the cats areally both clogged which is why the both broke, and I think it's still not breathing too well as there isn't much of a gap). Any ideas?
All in the mix, now I have an overheating problem (and no noticeable water leaks, fan clutch seems to be good, and coolant level is good)...
Things I've done so far: I've replaced the upper and lower hoses, the thermostat, coolant temp sensor, and radiator cap. Checked the fan clutch, thinking maybe it wasn't spinning fast enough, there is still resistance and it doesn't spin freely by hand. Squeezed the upper hose while it's running to make sure water is traveling through the radiator (there is water, and it's very hot). I also noticed while driving, at higher speeds the temperature would drop (but because air is passing over). I also noticed when temp got pretty high I popped the hood to see if I hear any boiling/bubbling/gurgling/hissing noises, and there is nothing, no steam either.
(I really hope the block isn't cracked, but I can't see it being cracked)
I'm out of ideas and can't think of anything else if the overheating problem doesn't go away after fixing my exhaust, and possibly taking it back to the transmission shop to service the trans-cooler. The next step will be to replace the water pump. I'm thinking the exhaust is what is causing the problem (I think the cats areally both clogged which is why the both broke, and I think it's still not breathing too well as there isn't much of a gap). Any ideas?