Oil Cooler(or Filter) Adaptor Part Number?

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Anybody got their 78Z book handy and can look this up for me? My copy's at
home. Just called Cinnabar and they're no help without the part number.
Also, while you're on that page, do they list a part number for the brass
fittings that screw into it or are they "PRO LOC"?

TIA,
Patrick
 
Patrick,

I don't see an actual drawing of this part.

But on page 8-12 (Parts Book 78Z)

8.009 FILTER - OIL
- -----------------------------------------
20115464 ADAPTOR - Engine Oil Filter
9427321 BOLT - Oil Filter to Block
433114 BOLT - Oil Filter to Block

Sorry - see no reference to "brass fittings"

Mike

> Anybody got their 78Z book handy and can look this
> up for me? My copy's at
> home. Just called Cinnabar and they're no help
> without the part number.
> Also, while you're on that page, do they list a part
> number for the brass
> fittings that screw into it or are they "PRO LOC"?
>
> TIA,
> Patrick

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Mike
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Patrick,

There are no illustrations for these parts in the 78Z, so I hope the
following numbers are for the parts you need:

719296 ADAPTER-engine oil filter

2387408 FITTING-hose return, eng. oil cooler & hose
feed to eng. oil cooler

692943 FITTING-extension to oil filter

(w/ 413610, 416542, 417794, 418694 engine)

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

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Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 7:31 AM
Subject: GMC: Oil Cooler(or Filter) Adaptor Part Number?

> Anybody got their 78Z book handy and can look this up for me? My copy's
at
> home. Just called Cinnabar and they're no help without the part number.
> Also, while you're on that page, do they list a part number for the brass
> fittings that screw into it or are they "PRO LOC"?
>
> TIA,
> Patrick
>
 
Patrick,
consider having your present adapter welded up and
re-machined. Quicker, cheaper and saves another
part from the trash.
Gary Kosier
- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 9:31 AM
Subject: GMC: Oil Cooler(or Filter) Adaptor Part Number?

> Anybody got their 78Z book handy and can look this up for me? My copy's
at
> home. Just called Cinnabar and they're no help without the part number.
> Also, while you're on that page, do they list a part number for the brass
> fittings that screw into it or are they "PRO LOC"?
>
> TIA,
> Patrick
 
Gary,

That's a possibility, but since the adaptor is cast aluminum, I'd have a
hard time finding a shop that I'd trust to do the job. Regardless, the old
adaptor is not going in the trash. If nothing else, it might serve as a
pattern to get a new one machined out of stainless steel.

Patrick

>
> Patrick,
> consider having your present adapter welded up and
> re-machined. Quicker, cheaper and saves another
> part from the trash.
> Gary Kosier
 
Well, Alex Sirum came through. He had one used adaptor in stock.

Hopefully, I'm back on track.

Just trying to get out of the driveway this year,
Patrick