Hummer H2 Repairs Radiator Upgrade!!

Hummer H2 Repairs Radiator Upgrade!!

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Best Hummer H2 Modification that saved its life was replacing the OEM plastic tank style radiator with a full all aluminum Radiator!!

Somewhere down the road that OEM radiator will eventually fail and is usually due to a crack causing a leak and possible overheating and damaging the motor. Changing the OEM radiator to an all aluminum radiator is a performance add also has to it will help cool the motor better than OEM. 

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Some personal advice for those that might be interested in doing this:
If you haven’t replaced your water pump, thermostat, and/or fan clutch; this is a prime Opportunity to do it.

Access to these parts is a lot easier while the radiator is out of the vehicle than to do it later with the radiator in the vehicle.

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Mike Bas says:

Outstanding video, other videos out there showing to remove the cross beam but after watching your process I feel this may be the easiest. You made it look pretty easy. I was tempted to get a regular radiator but after seeing how well this aluminum one you used fits without crazy modifications and everything lining up I'm sold on one of these. Now I have to hope to find the same one lol or at least like it. Thanks again for the complete process and explanation.

Z 7 says:

How’s the new radiator holding on?

Long Live China says:

It has 185,000 miles. Machine runs great

Long Live China says:

So glad found your vid. Mine is cracked and i will have to replace. Thank uou for upload

Team USA says:

Thanks for the video, my h2 developed a leak from the plastic cracking just below drivers side main hose, got a replacement unit same as yours, no more plastic. Replace the water pump last year, should have done it then, certainly removed the hood for better clearance.

Predator Hunter Nation says:

Thanks for the walk through. We sprung a radiator leak and needed someone like you to show me the way.

Corey Lambrecht says:

When I search “how to remove hummer h2 radiator” , others mention removing the hood’s “cross beam” which is the flat steel bar that runs across the top of the radiator. I am glad to see from watching your video that it’s not necessary to remove that.

Nason Schoeffler says:

Great video, I hope that’s just a malfunctioning gauge cluster because your voltage is low and your oil pressure is really high

Culub Culub says:

how much coolant should i put in it

Miggs757 says:

@Michael Ed – I have a 2004 H2, and I'm having the darnedest time finding parts. Well, I find them online, but the seller seems out of stock on nearly everything. Where do you go for parts? I heard a couple videos ago that you got some off of Ebay, and I saw an Amazon box, but can't seem to find what I need there either. The part that is eluding me is the rear gate license plate frame (the entire plastic piece that snaps into the gate itself. Some of those plastic clips broke, and it's a mess trying to open the back gate. Any insider suggestions on where to get some of these hard-to-find parts? Great light upgrade videos by the way! Thank you for the content.

Chris Avery says:

I have a 2005 h2 hummer and I’m replacing the radiator. Where can I find those connectors? The new radiator transmission does not have the fittings. I’ve tried all my local auto part stores and they do not have them.

Dontheo55 says:

Thanks for the video. I have a 2006 that I bought new. I have had good luck with it and swapped out the engine a year ago. Plastic parts seem to be my biggest nightmare. Great video and thanks again.

Trevis Hornsby says:

Thank you my good man.i just bought myself a H2 an videos like this are always great help

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