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There are two ports, high pressure and low pressure.
The low pressure is the one you need, The port is smaller than the high pressure and should have a blue cap on it. The high pressure has a red cap. I don't have my manual at the moment,so I can't tell you exactly where it is, all I can tell you is to follow the other pipe till you come to that port. Some are not easily to find. It might also be on the low side of the compressor.
Sounds like you either chipped a tooth of one of the gears or something came loose inside. I would not drive it at all You could make it a whole lot worse if there is a good sized chunk of metal floating around in there. Take it to transmission shop or better yet have it towed!!! If whatever is in there lodges between a couple of the gears you will be spending a lot more money trying to get it repaired. Good luck!
according to the owners amnual the max towing weight for a 1999 ram 1500 quad cab wit automatic transmission is 7600 lb.
with either 5.2 or 5.9 v8. for a reg cab it is 8000 lb.
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