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2002
Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 HD

Dorman 624-488 Transmission Oil Cooler Line

Martin's Car-Parts (302096)
98.6% positive feedback
Price:
$62.58
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Has your oil cooler line sprung a leak?. Dorman Oil Cooler Line --. Performance approved by Dorman’s extensive evaluation process. 2004 Silverado 2500 WT Outlet (Upper), transmissionmfrcode : 4L80-E. 2002 Silverado 2500 (submodel: Base, LS, LT) Outlet (Upper), transmissionmfrcode : 4L80-E-HD/MN8.

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Product Identifiers

BrandDorman
Manufacturer Part Number624488
GTIN0019495897552
UPC0019495897552
eBay Product ID (ePID)1024627303

Product Key Features

Transmission TypeAutomatic
Performance PartYes
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OE/OEM Part Number15190205152674841576505215812051,
Country of OriginChina

Dimensions

Length47in

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  • Poor flare geometry on radiator end.

    The flare on the tube at the radiator end is NOT the correct taper, the tooling must be worn out at the manufacturer. The problem is in the geometry of the flare, you will not be able to seat it properly into the radiator. You can't file the problem away, it's not a matter of the tip being too long, it's the taper length and width in relation to the "flat" that the clip rests on, it won't allow you to seat the retainer clip in no matter what you do, filing it shorter does not help. I had to cut the line just past the flare and use a compression fitting to join the old line end to the new unit, yes it works, is it what I paid for, no. It's only trans pressure and not a brake line but it's the kind of thing that just should not happen, seems like QUALITY CONTROL should have caught that... ASE certified technician with 25+ years of experience.

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