oldchev
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Good advice, however on 3rd radiator so far. Newest is 4 years. Seems radiators experiance O ring leaks at cooler lines. Various seeping issues elsewhere. For me, whether radiator or water pump or both, everything gets changed. Belts, hoses, T stat, coolant. Maybe overkill, but for the extra dollars = peace of mind. BTW, now needing 4th water pump. 60-80K or 4 years which ever, then leaks. Hence, replace it all. Try to keep all OEM GM.If you have the in-radiator trans cooler make 100% sure of your radiator’s age since you just replaced that trans. It’s not super common for those to leak inside the radiator which results in coolant getting mixed in with your trans fluid which will destroy your new trans quickly but it is known to happen especially in a high-mileage truck. I replaced my radiator at 150k with a new OEM one just because of this possibility. Just a heads up, you wouldn’t want to replace that again I’m sure.
Trans shop pressure tested trans cooling system, and flushed cooler lines, new converter, etc. 18K warranty.