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Z28 LS1 Radiator Replacement - extra fitting!
Another issue is that I thought I would change the thermostat while I was at it, the new thermostat plus housing (they are built together and they don't sell them separate...) doesn't fit into my water pump???? The guy at napa pulled out a replacement water pump and it does fit in the new one, but not the one on my car...
Need some help!!! Thanks in advance
Another issue is that I thought I would change the thermostat while I was at it, the new thermostat plus housing (they are built together and they don't sell them separate...) doesn't fit into my water pump???? The guy at napa pulled out a replacement water pump and it does fit in the new one, but not the one on my car...
Need some help!!! Thanks in advance
An LT1 radiator is better than an LS1 radiator...and it fits into the 4th Gens 100% identically and perfectly. You will never know you just installed the wrong radiator. I did this as an upgrade years ago to my 1998 Trans Am. Everything hooks up normally.........
Also, that extra port is a great addition. Look at my picture below. Go buy a 1 foot long piece of heater hose, two clamps, and any type of threaded metal plug that will screw into the end of the hose. ((the picture shows my white plastic plug, I now have a brass threaded plug)) Just go to the parts store and play with there stuff till you find the right plug that fits good. Then put it on and clamp the ends. My brass metal plug screws in and out of the hose end when I loosen the clamp, then it screws right back in and I tighten the clamp.
It makes for an amazing way to flush your radiator. You never have to mess with the stupid, SLOW ***, petcock drain again. Plus the petcock drain can break off because they get briddle over time. I flushed mine this weekend....its a breeze and the radiator drains in 30 seconds.
So don't worry, put that LT1 radiator in and you will have much more cooling capacity. My 427ci in hot *** South Florida runs cool as a cucumber.
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GM changed the water pump design around 2000. That being said, your 2002 should have come from the factory with the new design. Either NAPA was showing you an old pump and an old inlet or someone replaced your pump with the old design before it was still available as a replacement part. If you get the number off of your water pump casting, you should be able to figure out what you have.
Here are some pics of the water pump, the old thermostat and housing, then the new one the parts guys gave me. Like the idea of it combined, just don't fit! Trying to cross reference the water pump numbers but no love yet. I will head to the shop and ask them for a GTO thermostat and see if that will work. Thanks again for all the help
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Here are some pics of the water pump, the old thermostat and housing, then the new one the parts guys gave me. Like the idea of it combined, just don't fit! Trying to cross reference the water pump numbers but no love yet. I will head to the shop and ask them for a GTO thermostat and see if that will work. Thanks again for all the help
Here are some pics of the water pump, the old thermostat and housing, then the new one the parts guys gave me. Like the idea of it combined, just don't fit! Trying to cross reference the water pump numbers but no love yet. I will head to the shop and ask them for a GTO thermostat and see if that will work. Thanks again for all the help
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Here's the cross reference to the new pump for the AC Delco and GM part numbers. (page 2 - http://www.acdelcotechconnect.com/pdf/10JTI-064.pdf) I think 12600172 is the one you want. (This is what I just put on my car when I replaced my water pump and it looks exactly like your old one.)
RockAuto used to have a really good cross reference for these parts, but it looks like they don't carry the Delco thermostat anymore so all that info is gone now.
In defense of your parts guys, this particular part is really screwed up, which is why there is a special bulletin (above). I have an old GM parts list and it shows the old part, even on the 2002.
If you have the stock cooling hose setup, you don't need to worry about bleeding air. It will self-bleed through the vent tube. You'll have some air collect in the radiator from this, but after two warm up/cool down cycles on the engine, the expanding coolant should push the collected air from the radiator out through the overflow tank. (I just did this with my water pump replacement and it was all good.)
Like recommended I went in and bought a 2004 GTO thermostat, it was a little different looking but fit in like the other one and seals up good.
I did the same thing as LS6427 and guy7bmwm83, actually got a little brass petcock, pretty slick and was real handy when flushing. Although it started leaking after I flushed the coolant. Have to get back under there and try some teflon tape and tighten up the clamps.
Radiator works well, runs solid at right under 210 on the indicator so should be all good. Car runs good! lot quicker than what I was expecting actually.
Now I just have to figure out a humming/oscillating noise coming from the right rear at speed. Stops below 25-30ish. Saw a thread on maybe it might be a hub?
Thanks again
I just went to O'reilly and got this one:
Murray Caps & Stats - Standard Thermostat
Part # 45687
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...3442&ppt=C0331
Fit no problem and everything seems to be working good.




