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oil cooling lines on 6.2 diesel

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Yes, you can. Why do you want to do that?
 

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You might want to add a universal oil cooler from summit racing or somewhere like that.
 

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Not a must have, but a great idea!

Even a simple 6' long 3/8" length of steel brake line bent in a long loop would provide some additional cooling.

I think all diesels had the coolers in the radiators.

Personally, I would add something for additional cooling.(unless it was an on the road emergency fix)

The last new radiator I bought was around $350.
 

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I haven't put the oil temp gauge in mine yet, but I'm curious what difference it would make without the added cooling. I would think in the winter months probably not a big deal, but I imagine in the 100+ degree summer I would want the additional cooling through the motor.
 

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does any one know if you can block off the oil cooling lines on the 6.2 diesel motor?
I have had my 1008 for 2 years. The engine oil cooler ports were capped off at the filter base and radiator when I purchased it. I have towed to full gross in the Winter, and the Summers exceed 100F here rolling the 37" Hummer Radials. It has never ran hot, lost power, or seen a temp. light.

HOWEVER, GM felt them important enough to add them and there must be a good reason for it. I plan on adding mine back in the Spring.

I bent new trans cooler lines from scratch a few weeks ago, no trouble at all. Unless I find a set cheap, I will probably do the same for the engine lines. Oh....and you should not run the TH400 without trans cooler lines. ;)
 

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It could be possible that in very cold weather it helps increase lubrication by raising the engine oil temp closer to that of the radiator when running. If using a coolant style block heater it may exchange heat to the oil in the radiator as well when the engine is shutdown.

I have nothing to support this, just speculation.
 
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