General GM Chat When starting new posts, please specify YEAR, MAKE, MODEL, ENGINE type, and whatever modifications you have made. Chat about all things GM (and related cars). Off-topic stuff should be in the Lounge, and all Model specific mechanical problems should be posted in the proper forum.

2003 bonneville sle coolaint elbow

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 09-04-2012, 01:29 PM
  #1  
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
cannonj's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
cannonj is on a distinguished road
Default 2003 bonneville sle coolaint elbow

I am changing the coolaint elbow and have no clue how to start. Can anyone help me with this?
Old 09-04-2012, 02:50 PM
  #2  
Senior Member
True Car Nut
 
2kg4u's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Windsor, Ontario / Detroit, Michigan
Posts: 4,816
Received 241 Likes on 198 Posts
2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of
Default

https://www.gmforum.com/park-avenue-...elbows-298123/

and


https://www.gmforum.com/pontiac-bonn...oolant-elbows-[x-post-bville-pro]-303623/
Old 09-04-2012, 02:57 PM
  #3  
Senior Member
True Car Nut
 
2kg4u's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Windsor, Ontario / Detroit, Michigan
Posts: 4,816
Received 241 Likes on 198 Posts
2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of
Default

If that second link doesn't work, cut and paste it into the address line on your browser.
Old 09-04-2012, 06:14 PM
  #4  
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
cannonj's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
cannonj is on a distinguished road
Default

Now I'm faced with the heater hoses not coming off, does this mean replacing those as well due to forced removal and damaging?
Old 09-05-2012, 05:55 AM
  #5  
Senior Member

True Car Nut
 
WilliamE's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: VA
Posts: 3,462
Received 573 Likes on 504 Posts
WilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond reputeWilliamE has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Originally Posted by cannonj
I am changing the coolaint elbow and have no clue how to start. Can anyone help me with this?
I recommend going with the new Dorman Aluminum coolant elbow, it is an improvement over the old coolant elbows.
Right now I only see them available at rockauto as DORMAN Part # 47065hp 7.77 plus shipping.
Old 09-05-2012, 08:35 AM
  #6  
Senior Member
True Car Nut
 
2kg4u's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Windsor, Ontario / Detroit, Michigan
Posts: 4,816
Received 241 Likes on 198 Posts
2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of
Default

Originally Posted by cannonj
Now I'm faced with the heater hoses not coming off, does this mean replacing those as well due to forced removal and damaging?

Patience. Work a small flat blade screw driver under the end of the hose and work it free. Once you have off, examine and feel it for condition. If is all soft and gooey, replace it.
Old 09-05-2012, 08:42 AM
  #7  
Member
Posts like a V-Tak
 
howlinwolf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 44
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
howlinwolf is on a distinguished road
Default

are these the ones that go from that big hunk of metal that has the tensioner on it, to the engine? i had no idea they made aluminum ones, i just replaced mine a year ago, and they still dribble alittle. its just moist, no drip but jeez its annoying
Old 09-05-2012, 08:44 AM
  #8  
Senior Member
True Car Nut
 
2kg4u's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Windsor, Ontario / Detroit, Michigan
Posts: 4,816
Received 241 Likes on 198 Posts
2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of2kg4u has much to be proud of
Default

Originally Posted by howlinwolf
are these the ones that go from that big hunk of metal that has the tensioner on it, to the engine? i had no idea they made aluminum ones, i just replaced mine a year ago, and they still dribble alittle. its just moist, no drip but jeez its annoying

That'* the ones.
Old 09-16-2012, 02:53 PM
  #9  
Senior Member
Posts like a Supercharger
 
zigger21's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Wahpeton, North Dakota
Posts: 183
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
zigger21 is on a distinguished road
Default

I have changed a couple of these and the once that are threaded are one of the worst once they could have put there. As far getting the hose off, heat up the hose with a hair dryer or a heat gun but down melt the hose and with a flathead screwdriver slowly work it off. Whe removing the old one make sure that you get all of the piecaes and reminince from the old one out before installing the new one. Installing them are simple its just getting them ready to install is the bich. After you get the hose off slowtry to remove the old one without breaking any of the plastic parts and o-rings from there. I lost an o ring in there and I needed to go fishing with a benthanger. Once everyting thing is out just pop the inlet that goes into the top and connect you heater hose. you may use a little but if oil to get it to slide on better or heat it up again and tighten the screw clamp down around the hose. Top of the Coolant and start it up and let it get up to temp and check for any leaks if their are no leaks, GOD JOB.
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
designerspike
2000-2005
3
02-17-2015 06:13 PM
Lushtifa
Introductions for new members
18
08-10-2013 04:57 AM
ymmot04
Pontiac
12
08-02-2011 04:15 PM
ymmot04
2000-2005
8
05-16-2011 10:09 AM
toxictelevision
Performance, Brainstorming & Tuning
3
02-23-2003 06:41 AM



Quick Reply: 2003 bonneville sle coolaint elbow



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:28 PM.