@@hyr0llr do you know the Torque for the long SCREWs he doesn't say that..also I hear those LONG Screws have to be torque first before the pan oil screws this is true or doesn't matter
Just did mine to replace the oil pickup tube gasket. I have the awd Escalade ext and had to drop the front diff to get clearance to get oil pan out. Took me a few hours including cleaning pan with gasoline because had small leak from old gasket.
Doing an o ring replacement as we speak and your vid was very helpful. From watching other video's I found that loss of oil pressure is a common issue on high mileage LS motors. I bought my 2001 new, it has 280k on it and still runs strong, but I started it and let it idle to warm up a while back (In Colorado, it was cold) and when I came back out I thought for sure it was going to blow up it was making so much noise. So just now getting around to fixing it, cut the oil filter before I did anything and there was not a speck bearing material in it, so we're good to go!
@@hyr0llr Job done and driving it. It's the quintesential $2 oring making your life diffucult. And now have a neighbor with the same problem that I guess I will be fixing for him :)
The Verticle Cross ember bolts are 15 mm, not 13 (2006) also there is a 10 mm bolt that holds the transmission cooler lines to the oil pan that is forward of the oil level sensor-10 mm bolt. The harness that wraps around the front of the pan after you get the 10 mm bolt out you should pull it to the right to get the plastic lug out on the passenger side. 2 of the 15 bolts are long shanked and mount in the rear of the pan. You for sure have to move the steering rack to access a couple of the short bolts. Wear Safety glasses for sure.
I believe that the O rings for the oil pump should be replaced while the pan is off because they get old and crack in man cases. I need to do this exact job in order to replace that O ring.
Nice job 👏🏻 👍 and good video. I have to change the ORING for the oil lifer tube, and I have the oil pump and I have all the tools. But dang, I don't want to be on my back. 😢😂
Great video, thank you! After watching this I will definitely attempt to repair my o-ring issue (low oil pressure) myself. I have a 2001 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 4.8L. I assume it's the same process as this Silverado. Can you plz provide the torque spec for the two 13 millimeter Cross Bar vertical bolts (@6:19 min)? Also, the torque spec for the driver & passenger angled support bars (@ 6:51 min)? TY
What year is this truck. I need to do this for my 2003 chevy silverado 1500 4.8 V8. Wondering if i may have a few more steps in the undercarriage. Hoping to tackle this on friday
Nope, not that bad. Only thing I didn't see immediately was to remove the steering rack bolts. Did a dodge 4wd which required removing engine mounts, trans mounts, jack the engine up, it was a mess
in the 2wd case no alignment is needed. on 4wd all you need is loosen the bolt for axel to come down 3 inches. Dont need to remove entire front axel. Yes, lots of 4wd vd out there not many 2wd. Also good ins to change the pickup O- ring while the pan is out.
Huge appreciation for putting most torque specs
Nice concise video, and excellent editing job to show the gist of the repair without 20 minutes of unnecessary dialogue.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing. I learned something new and feel more comfortable tackling a project like this myself after watching. Cheers!
Great to hear. Let me know how it goes.
Only thing I would have done differently would be to install a new o ring in the pick up tube while in there. Good job!
Yeah, good practice to do it while in there
@@hyr0llrin that case get a pickup tube girdle too
@@shadowopsairman1583why?
@@hyr0llr do you know the Torque for the long SCREWs he doesn't say that..also I hear those LONG Screws have to be torque first before the pan oil screws this is true or doesn't matter
My boy, you showed me the way we do this at the house! Thanks bro!
Thanks for the feedback. Cheers man. Let me know how the repair goes
Just did mine to replace the oil pickup tube gasket. I have the awd Escalade ext and had to drop the front diff to get clearance to get oil pan out. Took me a few hours including cleaning pan with gasoline because had small leak from old gasket.
Doing an o ring replacement as we speak and your vid was very helpful. From watching other video's I found that loss of oil pressure is a common issue on high mileage LS motors. I bought my 2001 new, it has 280k on it and still runs strong, but I started it and let it idle to warm up a while back (In Colorado, it was cold) and when I came back out I thought for sure it was going to blow up it was making so much noise. So just now getting around to fixing it, cut the oil filter before I did anything and there was not a speck bearing material in it, so we're good to go!
Much appreciated. Thank you.
Yeah good thing you caught it before it grenaded lol let me know how it goes when all is said nd done.
@@hyr0llr Job done and driving it. It's the quintesential $2 oring making your life diffucult. And now have a neighbor with the same problem that I guess I will be fixing for him :)
Great video left out a couple of small details but did my 04 gmc Sierra after watching and real helpful knowing all the things shown
The Verticle Cross ember bolts are 15 mm, not 13 (2006) also there is a 10 mm bolt that holds the transmission cooler lines to the oil pan that is forward of the oil level sensor-10 mm bolt. The harness that wraps around the front of the pan after you get the 10 mm bolt out you should pull it to the right to get the plastic lug out on the passenger side. 2 of the 15 bolts are long shanked and mount in the rear of the pan. You for sure have to move the steering rack to access a couple of the short bolts. Wear Safety glasses for sure.
I believe that the O rings for the oil pump should be replaced while the pan is off because they get old and crack in man cases. I need to do this exact job in order to replace that O ring.
Good practice yes
Rough guess, about how long did it take you? I’m planning on dropping the oil pan on my truck and will multiply my time by 3
1 hour or so.
Nice job 👏🏻 👍 and good video. I have to change the ORING for the oil lifer tube, and I have the oil pump and I have all the tools. But dang, I don't want to be on my back. 😢😂
Well done and well edited. To the point. Thanks
Awesome video, sound was a lil harsh in the speed up but extremely helpful overall.
Thank you for the feedback, good to know for my future videos. Cheers.
Great job. Plus, you did it without a lift and no damn battery or air powered tools. 👍
Great video & Awesome job on the truck🤌
Thanks this video is exactly what I was looking for😎
Great video, thank you! After watching this I will definitely attempt to repair my o-ring issue (low oil pressure) myself. I have a 2001 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 4.8L. I assume it's the same process as this Silverado. Can you plz provide the torque spec for the two 13 millimeter Cross Bar vertical bolts (@6:19 min)? Also, the torque spec for the driver & passenger angled support bars (@ 6:51 min)? TY
I’m just asking. I’m fixing to install the same gasket on our 5.3. I’ve read the corners use silicone?
Yeah, Look at my 4wd video I did a few videos after this one and I actually recorded it. I missed the clips to add yo this one.
I have a 2002 2wd sierra that leaks oil like a sieve, do you think this is doable as a semi-handy diy-er?
@@jordanabendroth6458 yeah for sure. Just take your time and it should be straight forward
So do you use any sort of gasket silicone? Or just like that l??
ua-cam.com/video/ExiO67GkdbM/v-deo.html go to 8:50 and you can see where gasket maker is added
What year is this truck. I need to do this for my 2003 chevy silverado 1500 4.8 V8. Wondering if i may have a few more steps in the undercarriage. Hoping to tackle this on friday
06 i believe. This is the 2wd video. I few video after this i did it for a 4wd, so you can check that one out also
I got the same except mine is an 05
How did you do
@@mexozul it worked out perfectly. Any minor deviations you will notice as you go. But I was able to complete it and haven’t had any problems since.
Are there torque specs for the power steering rack bolts
@@mosessnchz what i found online right now is 136 ft lbs
@@hyr0llrThanks!
Amazing video, thank you!
What is the torque spec for the 2 steering rack bolts you remove?
Looked online real quick and i found a torque spec of 135 Ft Lbs
I was told that I have to drop the transmission is that true
For the oilpan gasket? No
For the rear main seal, yes
Cool, it only takes like 7 minutes.
Great video - Is the process the same for the 4.3 V6?
I would say its a similar process but the gasket would of course be different.
No the Vortec 4300 is more like the vortec 5700
Right...thanks for this@@hyr0llr
Is this the same gasket for the 2002 1500 4.3?
No it is not
Nope, the vortec 4300 is simliar to the vortec 5700 but the oil pan is shorter
Can't believe he didn't totally clean out the inside of the pan after he did all that ! 😊 Lol . Nice sound effects though.
you don't say the process for the LONG SCREWS ( TORqUE) or all SCREWS on the OIL Pan are TORqUe IN THE SAME FT/PUNDS.
Great video!!!
Thank yu
Hwod you remove the sensor
The wire to the sensor?
@@hyr0llr never mind bro i got it, mine was facing down, damn you answered fast. Thank you man
It was for the oil level sensor, but the hole where you unclip the sensor was facing down
How long did the job take you?
Probably an hour or 2
8 ft lbs or 18 ft lbs @ 5:22
18
18ft lbs on short bolts and long bolts 106 inch lbs
How’s it holding up?
So far so good since the viedos been posted.
@@hyr0llrnice! Thanks for the video and reply!!
@@austinrivers9938 no problem. Let me know how your repair goes.
Damn, I'm dreading this repair!
Its not too bad. Youd really be dreading it if it was a 4WD. Lol i was happy islt was just a 2wd also.
Nope, not that bad. Only thing I didn't see immediately was to remove the steering rack bolts. Did a dodge 4wd which required removing engine mounts, trans mounts, jack the engine up, it was a mess
@@BigHRepairthat's Stellantis for you, act like a bmw or mercedes.
No the first thing you want to do is disconnect the battery.
Im pretty sure you need that alignment
in the 2wd case no alignment is needed. on 4wd all you need is loosen the bolt for axel to come down 3 inches. Dont need to remove entire front axel. Yes, lots of 4wd vd out there not many 2wd. Also good ins to change the pickup O- ring while the pan is out.
Bro why didn’t use replace the oil pump?
Terrible the guy didn't even use gasket Maker
You don’t have to it’s a metal gasket R3TARD
Factory tells you not to use that junk so whos the terrible one x)
Gasket or glue but not both!
@@LucidRelaxation619 there are 2 points on the gasket in the aft that you should apply it, I believe it's for the rear cover.
@@oreo1167 you never use glue
Dealership wants 4k....
jeez, you can fly me out and i can do the job and fly back for less than that lol
So do you use any sort of gasket silicone? Or just like that l??
Check the 4wd video for adding Gasket.