Sealing up the oil cooler block-off plate once and for all?

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Hi All,

I have tried 2 different gasket designs now, installed correctly per the manufacturer's instructions, torqued properly, and cannot get the oil cooler block-off plate to quit leaking on my '07. It's driving me crazy and it's getting worse as it's blowing back and dripping off the front differential now.

There are some billet covers out there and I bought one but the screws they shipped with it are too short, so I'm concerned that it will strip the aluminum threads if I try to use it. I could try longer bolts of course but I want to check with y'all first to see if any of you have found the ultimate solution here.

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Hi All,

I have tried 2 different gasket designs now, installed correctly per the manufacturer's instructions, torqued properly, and cannot get the oil cooler block-off plate to quit leaking on my '07. It's driving me crazy and it's getting worse as it's blowing back and dripping off the front differential now.

There are some billet covers out there and I bought one but the screws they shipped with it are too short, so I'm concerned that it will strip the aluminum threads if I try to use it. I could try longer bolts of course but I want to check with y'all first to see if any of you have found the ultimate solution here.

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I ran into same problem. I did stop the leak with the billet plate and mine came with long enough screws. It was 3-4 years ago and cannot remember the exact plate but I think it was this one: https://www.amazon.com/Pressure-Rel...cooler+block+off+plate+for+5.3,aps,179&sr=8-7
 
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I ran into same problem. I did stop the leak with the billet plate and mine came with long enough screws. It was 3-4 years ago and cannot remember the exact plate but I think it was this one: https://www.amazon.com/Pressure-Relocation-Adapter-M16-1-5-Sending/dp/B00NY4VJL8/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1855KQTXRXS19&keywords=billet+oil+cooler+block+off+plate+for+5.3&qid=1702915658&sprefix=billet+oil+cooler+block+off+plate+for+5.3,aps,179&sr=8-7
Thanks Ron. I'll give that one a try and see how it goes!
 

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Thanks Ron. I'll give that one a try and see how it goes!

I used the same one Ron linked you to. I only had it about 1.5-2 years but I subjected it to 70+ PSI many times. I gave it to my buddy when I installed an engine oil cooler and he's been running it for about a year now with no problems. He even reused the O-ring.


 
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I used the same one Ron linked you to. I only had it about 1.5-2 years but I subjected it to 70+ PSI many times. I gave it to my buddy when I installed an engine oil cooler and he's been running it for about a year now with no problems. He even reused the O-ring.


Thank you, Chris. Fingers crossed!
 

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I hope the block off plate fixes it, in theory it is the same kind of seal even with the block off plate.

I deleted the oil cooling system from my 94 k1500 and have increased oil pressure and no more oil leaks. My 08 Tahoe never had an oil cooler from the factory
 

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I used a bullet plate that provided a passage between the hole for the lines. I figure it mimics having a cooler. Mine had a silicone gasket attached to the plate. I don't think mine is leaking but I should probably take a fresh look at it.
 

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