Replacing RADIATOR in 97 Chevy Express 1500

Replacing RADIATOR in 97 Chevy Express 1500

This is basically what you need to know if you want to replace your radiator on a Chevy Express 1500.

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Harry71D says:

What about using condensed air to bleed trans oil line?

HPSFRoadrunner says:

I’ve been trying for 10 minutes to watch this video on three different
computers, The ads play fine, but when I get to the video it just
freezes. WTF Youtube?

DEMCAD2 says:

It’s the biggest pain in the ass. I think that’s why a Chevy K5 Blazer
would be better for me.

SavageInstitute says:

Try not to let coolant drain into the street and grass… highly toxic.

Ren Pix says:

It cost me $600…..to have my leaking radiator replaced!!

christopher popovich says:

wd40 is good for after shaved now that the best, smell like a man

cvgeeps says:

You just saved a lot of labor costs I did this on an 87 Bonneville it was
easier than I initially thought went out to dinner on what I saved and had
change left over for gas

SublimeNation says:

A+. its also a good time to replace The lower radiator hose and thermostat.

christopher popovich says:

fan cover is called a shourd

North Carolina Prepper says:

Welcome to my world. I got to do it twice this week lol. North Carolina
Prepper

psonit says:

you could have took the little clips out of those fittings and made it
easier on yourself

WCAMtv101 says:

great video.

johnnye263 says:

I guess you changed your mind on doing mechanics yourself, but that didn’t
look to bad except for tight fit anyway great job you guys work well
together.

vention4wh says:

I hate working on vans! You can hardly even see the engine much less work
on it. Give me a truck or an old car any day. These days the cabs have been
moving forward and make everything so hard to reach. Professionally I
prefer to stick with working on large long haul trucks (although things are
getting harder and harder to reach even with those).

WCAMtv101 says:

antifreeze is very tasty and deadly to pets. make sure you catch it a
bucket nezt

fried153 says:

that was great, one thing i would like to point out. put something into
your intake hose to block it. ive seen people leave that open, something
got in and wrecked the motor halfway down the street.

qaomowale says:

thanks for doing DIY vids like these, Demcad! respect to Nick for the
technical advice/assistance. take care, guys!

psonit says:

air to fuel ratio should always be 14.7 to 1

MrEmperor79 says:

These videos are getting boring. 🙂

DEMCAD2 says:

Thanks for the advice.

BLynchCAN says:

Cool ‘how to’ vid. WD 40 or ‘liquid wrench’ is a great spray to loosen
those long in there stuff.

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