I didn't know if somebody had saved them or not. I've ask him before if he had them but he said that he didn't. So I guess I'll have to reinvent the wheel. Seems like I remember that he used a later model intercooler. I'm thinking it had a plastic tank on one side.
Just going to a manual had to have helped your cooling problem. I had N/A 6.2 Suburban that I converted to manual and I could finally cross the mountains without worrying about my coolant temperature. That hot transmission fluid really heats things up.
I don't know what year intercooler that you have but the one I have is a 2004. It sticks up an inch or so above the core support. I've searched and searched for pictures of your install but they seem to be gone everywhere. I've got a spare core support that I've been trying to fit this stuff in...
I'm working on putting a 2004 Duramax intercooler and radiator in my 1997 K2500 with a 5 speed. I'm going to have to cut the height down a little bit on the intercooler but it looks it'll work just fine. What I'm trying to figure out now is will the transmission cooler in the Duramax radiator...
Mine is a 5 speed so I have no need for a cooler. So I guess if you were able to squeeze all that in there surely I ought to be able to get just a condenser in.
Travelers pictures. I've been trying to figure out the condenser for a long time. I've got a
spare core support that I've mounted a 2nd Gen intercooler in but have yet to find a way to mount the condenser that suited me.