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Old 04-30-2014, 12:25 PM   #1
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W22 Oil Cooler Gasket

Does anyone have a Felpro or GM Part # for the gasket on the cooler side of the Oil Cooler lines?

Having a hard time finding one

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Having a hard time finding a Workhorse part??? Solution ..... www.ultrarvproducts.com
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Instead of a gasket, I used 2 o-rings that I got from an Auto parts store for $.25.
Working great for a few years now , no leaks.
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You nailed it. Just did the same. I was told there was a gasket in there and I wanted it in hand before ripping it apart.

The O ring seems to be the fix.

Thanks for the link Driver. Lots of good information there
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You're welcome. It has got to be the most thorough listing of replacement parts that I have seen specifically for Workhorse applications. IMO, the best service they have, if you can't find it on the pages, is their ability to find whatever part you need for your chassis from other sources which "includes" Technical Support for the stuff they sell.
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Phoenix. Can you give me any numbers on the O-rings? Seems that would be way easier than changing out the lines and way cheaper. OBTW went to Ultra and they were no help short of a replacement oil line assembly. Parts are supposed to be good for 10 years after "stop-production". Doesn't seem to be the case for the 8.1L.
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Not sure what happened but you can use GM seal kit 89019243 for the oil cooler lines.
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Not sure what happened but you can use GM seal kit 89019243 for the oil cooler lines.
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Thanks, I will give that a shot.
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