Sparksalot
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There are two different ones, depending if you have the engine oil cooler in the left end tank.Do you happen to have a part # by chance?
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There are two different ones, depending if you have the engine oil cooler in the left end tank.Do you happen to have a part # by chance?
I have engine oil cooler in the left and trans cooler in the right side.There are two different ones, depending if you have the engine oil cooler in the left end tank.
Going from memory, I think it’s the GMT569AI have engine oil cooler in the left and trans cooler in the right side.
Going from memory, I think it’s the GMT569A
GMT569A:99-12 GM Truck w/ Oil Cooler Aluminum.Do you happen to have a part # by chance?
GMT569A:99-12 GM Truck w/ Oil Cooler Aluminum.
Hopefully it's right. I put down 2011 Tahoe SSV police in the comment box when I ordered it. That number seemed to be the only option though for that year. The only other option was without oil cooler.
Who did you buy it from?I just emailed them asking on a ship date. They were quick to reply that it should ship in early August. Hopefully mine can hold out. I've got a leak I the bottom somewhere. Time for some stop leak.
Coldcaseradiators.comWho did you buy it from?
It just arrived today, way ahead of schedule. Kudos to Cold Case! I should get to it this weekend. Hopefully it's a direct fit and no problems.But for now, it's beautiful! Of course, my stop leak just kicked in and the small leak seemed to have stopped. Of course. Lol.I just emailed them asking on a ship date. They were quick to reply that it should ship in early August. Hopefully mine can hold out. I've got a leak I the bottom somewhere. Time for some stop leak.
Thecopcar hovers around 197 for normal street driving.Correct me if I'm wrong but, isn't that normal operating temps for our engines?
Gotcha, Mine stays at 210 when warmed up in all driving conditions.Thecopcar hovers around 197 for normal street driving.
Today.....I prep'ed her for a good cleaning and sound proofing.
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That’s what my dash gauge shows. I also have a Scangauge plugged in to give finer detail.Gotcha, Mine stays at 210 when warmed up in all driving conditions.
About 210, or where the needle sits in the middle of the temp gauge is where it should be. That's where it sat for 197k before my radiator swap, waterpump and thermostat replacement. Now it's slightly to the right or center and both fans are screaming.Correct me if I'm wrong but, isn't that normal operating temps for our engines?