Ive been a member here a while but havent posted a whole lot though I should. Truck runs fine and has been mostly trouble free since i purchased it in 2014. 2009 Tahoe 5.3 w/ max tow package.
I has had some oil consumption issues that i've done the DOD disable w/ newly designed valve cover install. Lately its been plagued with oil leaks, so i pulled the pan and did the gasket, and while I was in there I did the O-ring for the pick up tube and the AFM shield for the oil pan. I probably dont need it since i tuned out the DOD, but it was only an $8 part and I was already in there. Anyhoo the oil pan gasket did slow down the leak a little, but didnt completely fix it. I purchased some UV dye to put in the oil and found that it was leaking from the plug on the side of the oil cooler block. Please see attached pics. I modified a 3/8ths hex to fit in the small face and pulled the plug to find a hard piece of plastic acting as the O-ring. I went and purchased a small o-ring kit and a 9/16th o-ring fit. I also applied some thread tape as well, before re-installing it. The pic has a 8mm wrench, its actually supposed to be 3/8th. Slip the short hex into the plug then the wrench over the hex and torque down the plug. I wanted to share this since I didnt find much on this and figured it would be able to help someone.

I has had some oil consumption issues that i've done the DOD disable w/ newly designed valve cover install. Lately its been plagued with oil leaks, so i pulled the pan and did the gasket, and while I was in there I did the O-ring for the pick up tube and the AFM shield for the oil pan. I probably dont need it since i tuned out the DOD, but it was only an $8 part and I was already in there. Anyhoo the oil pan gasket did slow down the leak a little, but didnt completely fix it. I purchased some UV dye to put in the oil and found that it was leaking from the plug on the side of the oil cooler block. Please see attached pics. I modified a 3/8ths hex to fit in the small face and pulled the plug to find a hard piece of plastic acting as the O-ring. I went and purchased a small o-ring kit and a 9/16th o-ring fit. I also applied some thread tape as well, before re-installing it. The pic has a 8mm wrench, its actually supposed to be 3/8th. Slip the short hex into the plug then the wrench over the hex and torque down the plug. I wanted to share this since I didnt find much on this and figured it would be able to help someone.



