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A Dodge Coolant Pipe is a tough molded tube that allows antifreeze to flow between the engine and the radiator, keeping the cylinders cool. This keeps the engine from heat stroke, but more importantly, it keeps the horsepower alive. Dodge was the first to introduce the all steel body which was done in 1914. Since that time, Dodge has tamed steel and applied it only to forward its reputation. Today's Dodge is a HEMI-powered slugger that shoves you into the seat with thick torque and flashes an insolent brawler's grin that won't obey the rules of aerodynamics. The Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust allows even battery power to sound like high octane, flicking from stealth to riot at a touch of your thumb. The solid stamping of the chassis easily manages potholes, while the electronic drive modes allow you to select Drag for serious track work or Donut for smoky circles. The coolant circuit is designed to handle severe temperature changes, which is why it is optimal to upgrade the Coolant Pipe as a precaution against serious problems like splitting in half. To allow the pressure to drop, park overnight, then open the cap slowly to allow the remaining hissing to escape. Examine whether the bends and O-ring grooves on the new Coolant Pipe fit the old part. Drain the coolant into a clean pan, undo the shields, clamps and bolts, and work the pipe loose without tugging on wires. Make sure the mating flanges are clean and wipe. Slide on new seals. Slip in the Coolant Pipe so it is located properly. Then finger start every fastener, tightening them down evenly. Reconnect hoses and sensors, add fluid, squeeze the upper hose to eliminate air, start your Dodge, and check for dripping while the temperature stabilizes.