What is this part number?
#3
What does this mean? Is this one of those "black" parts, you know the ones that dont exist! lol
so info I have uncovered:
I believe its called "oil filter adapter"
and these may or may not be the part num?
GM #10236272
New GM #12550118
this is what I'm trying to confirm.
if this is even for the right engine?
so info I have uncovered:
I believe its called "oil filter adapter"
and these may or may not be the part num?
GM #10236272
New GM #12550118
this is what I'm trying to confirm.
if this is even for the right engine?
#4
10236272 shows as being the filter adapter for HD oil cooling for 4wd 95-2005 so that looks to be good. The other one shows as being superceded by 88894100 and pulls up as a 2wd filter adapter with HD cooling.
I am saying that whenever I had looked for this PN in the past, I was unsuccessful in finding it was. My references do not contain a PN for this part as it is not a normally replaced part.
I am saying that whenever I had looked for this PN in the past, I was unsuccessful in finding it was. My references do not contain a PN for this part as it is not a normally replaced part.
#5
I would totally agree, thing is I was poking around under there because im mounting my trans filter next to it. and the aluminum looked all wierd, so I touched it with my finger...
The darn bracket crumbled like a cookie? I dont know how much of it is like that, and frankly I dont want to find out! I just want to replace it ASAP! I need to replace the oil lines as well because both are leaking. somethin else is leaking oil too but i gota stop one leak to find the next, lol.
The darn bracket crumbled like a cookie? I dont know how much of it is like that, and frankly I dont want to find out! I just want to replace it ASAP! I need to replace the oil lines as well because both are leaking. somethin else is leaking oil too but i gota stop one leak to find the next, lol.
#6
That is strange that yours is falling apart. My old bravada went through 9 NY winters with all of the salt and junk they use on the road and withstood crushing a dog at 55MPH one afternoon. Bent the heck out of the bracket it was mounted to, but did not break the housing.
#7
You can see where its flaking at the bolt!
Here you can see that its cracked a good way up the base. ( look between the bolt and the yellow sticker! )
Is this a safe part to get from a yard?
I am gettin my truck towed 50 miles to get the trans rebuilt, but i dont want to drive it home afterwards like this. I am officially scared! am I paranoid?
Here you can see that its cracked a good way up the base. ( look between the bolt and the yellow sticker! )
Is this a safe part to get from a yard?
I am gettin my truck towed 50 miles to get the trans rebuilt, but i dont want to drive it home afterwards like this. I am officially scared! am I paranoid?
#8
I cannot see the crack you are talking about. I only see casting flash in the 2nd picture.
This can be expected it to be given the material incompatibility that exists between steel and aluminum. I expected mine to be this way as I have seen quite a few that are like that on that mounting ear, but it was not. I think you may find many of them with this problem. As long as it is secure, I would not worry about it.
This can be expected it to be given the material incompatibility that exists between steel and aluminum. I expected mine to be this way as I have seen quite a few that are like that on that mounting ear, but it was not. I think you may find many of them with this problem. As long as it is secure, I would not worry about it.