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Swapping radiator this weekend, any advice?

motorbreath

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Welp, have a leak in radiator on driver's side a few inches below top hose, so will be replacing this weekend with OEM. Judging by the replacement it looks pretty straight forward, with the trans cooling being independent of the rad (far as I can tell). Just wondering if there are any problematic bolts or shortcut steps (removing fans in place first or pull whole unit, etc) from anyone that has done this swap. Wasn't a whole lot of info out there on 5th gen's. TIA!
 
Welp, have a leak in radiator on driver's side a few inches below top hose, so will be replacing this weekend with OEM. Judging by the replacement it looks pretty straight forward, with the trans cooling being independent of the rad (far as I can tell). Just wondering if there are any problematic bolts or shortcut steps (removing fans in place first or pull whole unit, etc) from anyone that has done this swap. Wasn't a whole lot of info out there on 5th gen's. TIA!
Never have, but try Youtube. There is a video for almost everything there.
 
Never have, but try Youtube. There is a video for almost everything there.
Indeed there usually is, however surprisingly not for 5th gen. At a glance last gen's look pretty similar though. I've done some complicated Japanese units, so having all this room to work is a breath of fresh air 😁
 
Indeed there usually is, however surprisingly not for 5th gen. At a glance last gen's look pretty similar though. I've done some complicated Japanese units, so having all this room to work is a breath of fresh air 😁
One of my trucks had a 6. You could dance under the hood.
 

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