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Transmission pan removal/ exhaust pipe

Franky350

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Hi everyone,

I plan to change the transmission fluid on our 2019 1500 5.7. Has anyone replaced the pan without loosening the exhaust or raising the transmission? I did the whole procedure on a Chrysler 300 we had, but that didn’t have the exhaust pipe in the way.

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You will need to disconnect the pipe from the manifold and the gearbox mount. Believe me, it will be faster than trying to take out the pallet.
 

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You will need to disconnect the pipe from the manifold and the gearbox mount. Believe me, it will be faster than trying to take out the pallet.
Thank you Handycraftman! Yes, I was just hoping I could do it without that.
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just remove trans rear support bolts and jack the rear of trans about and inch.
Unfortunately this doesn't work at all. I've tried that today. The transfer case/transmission moves up along with the the exhaust pipe .
 
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Unfortunately this doesn't work at all. I've tried that today. The transfer case/transmission moves up along with the the exhaust pipe .
I just did this yesterday and it worked perfectly. I found removing the bolts and raising the transmission was a much easier approach that messing with the exhaust. My exhaust did not move.

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I just did this yesterday and it worked perfectly. I found removing the bolts and raising the transmission was a much easier approach that messing with the exhaust. My exhaust did not move.

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It's strange, friend. The gearbox rises together with the engine to which the exhaust system is screwed 🤷🏼‍♂️ maybe you have a trx? 🤣
 

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It's strange, friend. The gearbox rises together with the engine to which the exhaust system is screwed maybe you have a trx?
But you're tilting the back up, not raising it all together so the engine side of the drivetrain isn't really moving. I had to raise it even higher than you would with a stock pan because I installed a PPE pan and it still didn't move. Maybe I have the slowest TRX in existence lol.

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