PS cooler for my camaro ss
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PS cooler for my camaro ss
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I want to purchase new power steering cooler for my camaro 2001 but i couldnt find any !
can someone give me website which are selling brand new one?
Is this kit has PS oil cooler with it?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/GTR-5006/
thanx
I want to purchase new power steering cooler for my camaro 2001 but i couldnt find any !
can someone give me website which are selling brand new one?
Is this kit has PS oil cooler with it?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/GTR-5006/
thanx
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Nope those are just the hoses. If you want the factory cooler I'd try a junk yard or call SDPC for new one.
http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...tart&catid=873
http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...tart&catid=873
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Nope those are just the hoses. If you want the factory cooler I'd try a junk yard or call SDPC for new one.
http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...tart&catid=873
http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...tart&catid=873
u right my PS oil's are in the radiator now
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its better to buy after marker PS oil cooler, any links how to connect the new PS oil cooler? and if I dissconnect the OEM PS oil cooler I think there will be short in hose right????
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Not every fbody came with that POS powersteering cooler. So while at the parts store just ask for the longer hose. They will have it listed.
I ditched my stock PS cooler years ago after it leaked into my coolant. Havent had a pump issue since either & my car is daily driven year round. Honeslty unless you autox your car you really dont "need" one.
I ditched my stock PS cooler years ago after it leaked into my coolant. Havent had a pump issue since either & my car is daily driven year round. Honeslty unless you autox your car you really dont "need" one.
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http://www.turnone-steering.com/pumpdirectory.html Think about a pump from these guys..... I have their pulley because the stock one is a POS plastic and broke when I was swapping pumps. Nice stuff.....
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Yeah Im not thinking the PS coolers are really needed items on these cars. To bypass, would you just hook the two lines coming off the cooler together?
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Thanx guys, since it come from the OEM I thought its better to put it in the car so a least there will b cooling
Thanx everyone for sharing helpful INFO
Thanx everyone for sharing helpful INFO
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Not every fbody came with that POS powersteering cooler. So while at the parts store just ask for the longer hose. They will have it listed.
I ditched my stock PS cooler years ago after it leaked into my coolant. Havent had a pump issue since either & my car is daily driven year round. Honeslty unless you autox your car you really dont "need" one.
I ditched my stock PS cooler years ago after it leaked into my coolant. Havent had a pump issue since either & my car is daily driven year round. Honeslty unless you autox your car you really dont "need" one.
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Am I correct in saying that this part was only on some LS1 cars (i.e. SS) for a couple years? I spoke with the dealership...I asked to see if that's something they can just bypass (i.e. make it like a standard Z28). I don't see the point in paying $200 for a replacement power steering fluid cooler (that's the cost at the dealer) so it can leak down the line and cause the same issue all over again.