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In this video we tackle an engine oil leak at the oil filter adapter housing on GM K truck (4WD) models (e.g., K1500, K2500, K3500) with the Vortec V8 engine (either 5.0L or 5.7L). Whether from Cadillac, Chevrolet, or GMC.
The vehicle illustrated is a 1998 Chevrolet Cheyenne K2500 with the 5.7L vortec engine, but the procedure, parts, and technique shown is applicable to any 1996 thru 2000 old body style (OBS) GM truck GMT400 type such as the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Cheyenne, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Suburban, Cadillac Escalade, or GMC Yukon. The 1995 and earlier K trucks are very similar, but do not share the same retaining ring clip design or cooler lines that were introduced in 1996.
Also applicable to some Holden branded GM K trucks in Australia of this same time period.
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GM 12553513 oil filter adapter bolt and sealing washer kit: ebay.us/ZxWNkJ
GM 15724727 oil cooler line metal retaining ring clips: ebay.us/mP44TC and on amzn.to/3u0CHdD
GM 88893990 (supersedes GM 12551589) vortec v8 oil filter adapter gasket kit: ebay.us/7FMEkL and on amzn.to/3IeMDoG
If the leak is due to a cracked adapter housing, GM 12562833 (supersedes GM 12558734) vortec v8 oil filter adapter: ebay.us/DTMIEG
ACDelco PF52E (GM 19210286) oil filter: ebay.us/pH997r and on Amazon: amzn.to/3JffCtR
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Chapters:
0:00 - Problem overview
1:09 - Disconnecting oil cooler line retainers
5:59 - Removing oil filter and draining residual oil
7:15 - Removing the oil filter adapter retaining bolts
8:58 - Disconnecting the oil cooler lines
9:30 - Removing the oil filter adapter
10:48 - Reviewing the GM service manual
13:51 - Reassembly overview & part numbers
17:40 - Reinstalling the oil filter adapter
21:16 - Reconnecting the oil cooler lines
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