This is a DIY for a charge air cooler install for less than 400.00$ for the GMT400 body style with a Holset turbo, other turbos will be very close to this, slight changes at the turbo may be needed and at the intake depending on what upper intake you use. This will show the install using the Peninsular Diesel intake.
Because of the length of this post I will make it a 2-3 part posting.
This is how I did it on my 1991 K2500, and is not the only way it could be done, just how I did it, this way uses the mounting locations that are on all GMT400 frames where the front skid plate bolts up from the factory, so that the complete setup could be removed and installed on another truck with ease. The install time is around 6 hours depending on your fabrication skill level and access to shop material’s and tools needed.
I purchased the cooler and aluminum tube bends (I had some straight tubing in stock) and SS T-bolts from eBay, (cxracing) and the silicone hoses couplings from (Silicone Intakes). I already had the aluminum upper intake from Peninsular Diesel and will use it.
I chose to use all 3” tubing as everything in my setup was for 3” already. 2.5” could also be used with no adverse problems if you needed some room for fitment.
The first thing was to remove the skid plate. Before handling the cooler, I covered the fin area with cardboard so not to damage the fins while fitting and fabing the brackets. The cooler comes with mounting bungs welded on the top & bottom, there were also 2 extra bungs in the bag of bolts, I welded the extras to the side(see pics) as it was a better place for the mounting brackets to be. Next, I fabed the brackets that will hold the cooler in place (see pics) and keep it from rubbing on anything. For this I used 2” wide 10ga aluminum and milled slots so that there would be some adjustment if needed (see pics) this worked out very nice and could be easily removed if needed to work on the front of the truck or if the truck was sold.
Continued in post # 2.....
Because of the length of this post I will make it a 2-3 part posting.
This is how I did it on my 1991 K2500, and is not the only way it could be done, just how I did it, this way uses the mounting locations that are on all GMT400 frames where the front skid plate bolts up from the factory, so that the complete setup could be removed and installed on another truck with ease. The install time is around 6 hours depending on your fabrication skill level and access to shop material’s and tools needed.
I purchased the cooler and aluminum tube bends (I had some straight tubing in stock) and SS T-bolts from eBay, (cxracing) and the silicone hoses couplings from (Silicone Intakes). I already had the aluminum upper intake from Peninsular Diesel and will use it.
I chose to use all 3” tubing as everything in my setup was for 3” already. 2.5” could also be used with no adverse problems if you needed some room for fitment.
The first thing was to remove the skid plate. Before handling the cooler, I covered the fin area with cardboard so not to damage the fins while fitting and fabing the brackets. The cooler comes with mounting bungs welded on the top & bottom, there were also 2 extra bungs in the bag of bolts, I welded the extras to the side(see pics) as it was a better place for the mounting brackets to be. Next, I fabed the brackets that will hold the cooler in place (see pics) and keep it from rubbing on anything. For this I used 2” wide 10ga aluminum and milled slots so that there would be some adjustment if needed (see pics) this worked out very nice and could be easily removed if needed to work on the front of the truck or if the truck was sold.
Continued in post # 2.....