Your problem has NOTHING to do with the OIL LINES whatsoever. The fuel pump,ECM / COMPUTOR, The intire engine and transmission wireing harness on the 1990 will not even hookup to the 1996 engine. Everything I listed above is compleatly DIFFERENT to make the 96 even run. Now if you know all of that, then you DON"T need the oil cooler lines. They have NOTHING to do with the engine running.
Yes... If you look at the drivers side of the engine down by the oil filter you will see to lines that run up to the radiator. those are the oil cooler lines.
On a 93'/5.7 L Chevy truck, there are oil lines that run to the front of the radiator to an oil cooler, check their.
Leaning over the top of the radiator it should have 2 medal transmission cooler lines on the left side of it. If it has a engine oil cooler then it will have 2 big lines on the right side of the radiator too. That makes 4 lines.
It may be inside your radiator itself.
The vacuum lines are on the roof.
i have the same problem with a 90 chevy truck im was told to blow out the lines to the cooler rad. in the front grill #2 its the springs in the front pump
Yes, That is a direct bolt on and the body lines will match right up.
Yes thay all have a transmission cooler built into the radiator, If you follow the 2 transmission lines that come from the side of the transmission up towards the front of the truck, you will see were thay hook to the cooler. Some had a second transmission cooler in front of the radiator if the truck came with a heavy duty tow package
Direct bolt on. NO. You will have to modify the bed mounting brackets to put a 98 on a 2003 and then none of the body lines will match up and the truck will look REAL FUNNY.
I think it would work but you might want to check before you try
No, Not on that year. That trans. is computer controled.
duh.it is tottaly an dodge truck dosent matter what yerar as long its before and 2007 or below