1995 - 2000 OBS GM Truck Vortec V8 Radiator Replacement (Chevy & GMC)

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This video highlights replacement of the radiator on 1995 96 97 98 and 1999 old body style (OBS) GM Trucks (Chevrolet Cadillac and GMC and Holden brands and models C/K, Silverado, Yukon, Tahoe, Suburban, Sierra, Cheyenne, W/T) with the Vortec V8 gasoline fueled engine option.  Also carry over OBS bodies into 2000 as well.  

The GM / ACDelco / Delphi / Harrison Division part numbers are included for all parts needed to perform the repair.    The particular truck shown is a K2500 Cheyenne from 1998 with the 5.7L Vortec (and the radiator part numbers I give below are only for this engine plus a few 5.0L configurations).   But the removal and replacement process would be the same for any of this range of trucks, and similar for earlier model year OBS trucks as well.

The eBay and Amazon search links below are paid links, for which I may be compensated and earn a commission, if you choose to buy the parts and tools shown in this video thru them:

GM 15982188 GM 463015 GM 52481442 (radiator for 5.7L Vortec (and some 5.0L) only): https://ebay.us/2p0IHX

ACDelco 21033 (radiator for 5.7L Vortec (and some 5.0L) only): https://ebay.us/NXzVDo or https://amzn.to/3mGR3uN

Delphi RA20109 (radiator for 5.7L Vortec (and some 5.0L) only): https://ebay.us/NYBFQH

GM 463015 engine oil cooler line o-rings:  https://ebay.us/qYuORv or https://amzn.to/34qV8iv

ACDelco DEXCOOL coolant GM part 12346290:  https://ebay.us/EhTAtw or https://amzn.to/3g9G9et

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Chapters:
0:00 - Problem overview
0:35 - Remove upper fan shroud
1:10 - Remove upper radiator hose
2:37 - Move battery cable
2:48 - Disconnect axle vent hose bracket
3:10 - Remove upper fan shroud
3:48 - Disconnect cooling lines
6:21 - Remove saddle clamps
6:45 - Remove radiator
7:25 - Replacement part numbers & tips
10:50 - Reinstallation tips

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