Two issues, coolant res level falling and ps rack leaking...

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40° is bitter cold? Our high today won’t get over 30°. Guess it’s all what you’re used to. I agree with the suggestions above.

I guarantee you won’t freeze to death. I replaced a lower intake manifold gasket on my sons truck a couple years ago and the highs were 4°.
You guys are tougher than me! Thats for sure. I can't do cold. Dont like too hot inland away from coastal breezes either.
 
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honestly.. it's got 200k. Just order the denso radiator everyone here uses, put your water pump on and new fire wall T's in before the trip. even if that's not 100% the problem they are well past time to do them. and the rack leak if you're not seeing the pump run dry should last till you get back from the trip.

the craziest thing about these trucks is how the parts that fail, fail like clock work. the guys can tell you at what mileage each part will fail withing 10k or so.


funny I remember those 40* Florida days.. it was bone chilling cold, homeless people and pets dropping dead. where 40deg in the rest of the country is a nice day. it was 43 in tx this morning and I almost didn't even grab a jacket on the way out. in Florida I'd have had ski gear on and still mad at the world. haha


on a side note, just wait till 11am. if it's 40 in the morning it will be 70 by noon. hahw
Yeah I am willing to do all that but not before this trip! lol. It is uncanny how these parts all fail around the same milage. I have noticed that from years of reading here and other forums.
 

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Found it. Its this thing. I haven't driven it since wednesday. It was wet when I started looking with the flashlight. Dried it off with a rag, immediately wet again under no pressure. Started engine and it ran down in a thin little stream and saw it drip off the bottom. The steering rack is close below it, that's got to be what I saw on there since my PS fluid level hasn't seemed to move lower at all.

Does anyone know what this piece is called/number? The hose goes to one of the heater core in/out. The one on the right hand side looking at the front of the firewall. I wonder if its the plastic piece or the hose. Id assume the plastic piece. Any name or part number that I can start deep diving on finding I'd appreciate it!

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Those are the heater hoses, you will want to replace both of them and the T's by the looks of things
 
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Those are the heater hoses, you will want to replace both of them and the T's by the looks of things
I replaced the Ts at the firewall a while back, I had accidentally broke them trying to put the vortec cover back on. Im sure there's lots of videos on youtube for all this. Time to go to Youtube University... Thanks!
 

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I replaced the Ts at the firewall a while back, I had accidentally broke them trying to put the vortec cover back on. Im sure there's lots of videos on youtube for all this. Time to go to Youtube University... Thanks!


This Dorman part comes with a metal Tee for that location on the water pump. :)


 

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