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| Subject: | Re: Chev. PU cooling system diagram? |
| Poster: | Scott Kelley |
| Date: | Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:38:50 -0500 |
| Related Postings: | 1 2 |
"sdlomi2" wrote in message
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> "Scott Kelley" wrote in message
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>> Looking for a cooling system diagram for a GM pickup with the LSx engine.
>> I am putting a 4.8L (LM4) engine in another car & want to be sure that I
>> understand what's what with the cooling system. This is from a 2002
>> Silverado.
>>
>> Thx
>> Scott Kelley
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> Scott, there are about 10 different electrical wiring diagrams alone
> for that engine in a 2002 Silverado pickup. Then there are several more
> diagrams, comprising sometimes several pages each showing a separate
> cooling sensor of different sorts. Would be best for you to go to a
> library or borrow a service manual from a Chevy dealer. I have Mitchell,
> but there are entirely too many printouts to efficiently copy and send.
> Sorry to have it and not be able to furnish it.
> Another idea would be to "borrow" the donor pickup so you can
> "copy-and-paste" to your recipient car. That's what I did installing a
> '95 LT1 from a Z-28 into an '86 S10 Blazer. Was much more beneficial than
> the wiring diagrams/schematics for the Z-28. Luck to you, s PS: Should
> you need anything SPECIFIC, I may be able to help. s
>
What I need is not electrical diagrams, but the cooling system diagram.
There are some weird hoses involved, and want to be sure that I know
direction of water flow for heater system. Also, the head on these engines
have steam vents, which I want to route to the intake side of the water
pump. I'm pretty sure I know how it works, but just want to be certain.
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