Milblazer
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- Mar 21, 2013
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- Location
- Colorado
- First Name
- MilBlazer
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 6.2
Seeing how my truck is having issues staying cool lately I have decided to perform a bit of an overhaul of the cooling system and convert it to a serpentine belt system. I believe either the radiator is blocked in areas or the water pump is on it's last legs. If I'm going to be removing the water pump I might as well put in the upgraded water pump off of a 6.5. Converting to a serpentine set up has been the plan for a while and I have been collecting parts for over a year, watching on fleabay and keeping an eye on specials so I can buy them for a good price.
Here is what I plan on doing:
-"New" radiator
-New* water pump (AC Delco 251-590) with "6.5 backing plate" (GM 12562659)
-New vacuum pump (AC Delco 215-479)
-"New" alternator (140 amp)
-A/C bypass bracket/pulley (GM 12555023/14102597)
-New* power steering pump (current one started making squealing sounds) (AC Delco 36-517137)
-New fan and fan clutch (AC Delco 15010202/Hayden 2839)
-New belt tensioner (AC Delco 38118)
-Add "serpentine brackets" with new GM bolts
-New radiator mounts. (P/N 6264100 from summit)
" '' = part from a pull and pay or a used part
* = a remanufactured part
First step for me was to drain the oil and trans fluid as the 6.2 radiator has a built in cooler for those and I didnt want that stuff all over my engine bay. While preparing for the swap I had a spare radiator I got from a pull and pay sent to a local radiator shop to be rodded and cleaned so no more problems would appear. I also ordered some new radiator mounts because if its out I might as well replace those. So far I have drained and pulled the old radiator. I'm waiting for the weather to warm up a bit so I can get back at it. Also I'm waiting on some partsl not that I'm complaining when tomorrows high is supposed to be around 7.
Here is what I plan on doing:
-"New" radiator
-New* water pump (AC Delco 251-590) with "6.5 backing plate" (GM 12562659)
-New vacuum pump (AC Delco 215-479)
-"New" alternator (140 amp)
-A/C bypass bracket/pulley (GM 12555023/14102597)
-New* power steering pump (current one started making squealing sounds) (AC Delco 36-517137)
-New fan and fan clutch (AC Delco 15010202/Hayden 2839)
-New belt tensioner (AC Delco 38118)
-Add "serpentine brackets" with new GM bolts
-New radiator mounts. (P/N 6264100 from summit)
" '' = part from a pull and pay or a used part
* = a remanufactured part
First step for me was to drain the oil and trans fluid as the 6.2 radiator has a built in cooler for those and I didnt want that stuff all over my engine bay. While preparing for the swap I had a spare radiator I got from a pull and pay sent to a local radiator shop to be rodded and cleaned so no more problems would appear. I also ordered some new radiator mounts because if its out I might as well replace those. So far I have drained and pulled the old radiator. I'm waiting for the weather to warm up a bit so I can get back at it. Also I'm waiting on some partsl not that I'm complaining when tomorrows high is supposed to be around 7.
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