2003 GMC YUKON DENALI 6.0L, AWD ENGINE OIL COOLER LINE REPLACEMENT REMOVAL.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
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another link that inspired me to create this video.
tools needed 21MM. 10MM
Various ratchets about 6" with extensions 6", a couple of u joints for tight angles.
Thank you for the informative step by step instruction installation video. Clear and concise. Will help future DIyers save hundreds...👍💲💰
I just did this just and didn’t need to remove front drive shaft or mess with the front diff.
This oil cooler line replacement looks like a bear to remove, great job!
Nice video but i just did mine 03 yukon denali awd & all i did was loosen up driver side motot mount jack up engine about 1-2 inches & i was able to fish it in from the front. Dont need to do all this work
Thank you man this video is much Needed you did real good forsure 👍 and it helps us with no experience so heck yeah appreciate the time you took making this
I envy people who live where there is no rust😂
you should see my rear bumper!
Thanks alot brother hope your day and week is filled with blessing
Best video I’ve seen on this job.
Thanks, I appreciate it
No problem
I want to do a engine cooler delete. But can’t find no videos on it and what parts I need
Oh it’s so funny when a damn ratchet and socket won’t get onto a bolt the first time….gotta laugh because only have a small amount of ratchet to hold onto lol
Thanks for this. Did you have to remove the bolts on the passenger side of the differential too to get it to drop?
Future reference: Yes, Use impact 21mm deep socket. Will need to remove the 2 nuts on the passenger side diff. Install: Screw these on securely but loose to allow play for the install of both main differential bolts. Use 1/2" drive 21mm impact short socket with a universal for the driver side diff bolts. Save $300+ DIY repair.
Awesome video but you could have replaced those lines without removing so much.
Thank you for the video but your camera work needs some help because I know you're working on the car which I can get it cause I don't like manipulating a camera while I'm working but I have no idea what you're doing
DID THE LINES PULL OUT FROM THE BACK OR FRONT. Did you install from the front or back......