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12-18-2008, 13:23
The newest issue of Diesel World magazine, February 2009 issue, contains an article entitled "Project TowMax - Turning a 2005 Duramax Into a Towing Monster".
If you own an LLY, you'll want to pick up a copy.
The thrust of the article focuses on the radiator, fan and fan shroud, and upgrading to factory 2006-2007 LBZ components, showing what's involved in installing the parts. The LBZ uses a larger radiator, larger fan and larger fan shroud. In addition, you'll need the LBZ fan clutch, which is also larger and able to handle the larger fan. There are a few other items discussed that are required to install the larger parts.
According to the article, the LLY used a 19" fan, where the LBZ used one with a 23" diameter. The LBZ radiator grew by an additional 4" in height and 7/8" in thickness.
Pacific Performance Diesel www.PPEDiesel.com (http://www.PPEDiesel.com) can modify your truck with these parts, if you live near them or are within driving distance.
Jim
If you own an LLY, you'll want to pick up a copy.
The thrust of the article focuses on the radiator, fan and fan shroud, and upgrading to factory 2006-2007 LBZ components, showing what's involved in installing the parts. The LBZ uses a larger radiator, larger fan and larger fan shroud. In addition, you'll need the LBZ fan clutch, which is also larger and able to handle the larger fan. There are a few other items discussed that are required to install the larger parts.
According to the article, the LLY used a 19" fan, where the LBZ used one with a 23" diameter. The LBZ radiator grew by an additional 4" in height and 7/8" in thickness.
Pacific Performance Diesel www.PPEDiesel.com (http://www.PPEDiesel.com) can modify your truck with these parts, if you live near them or are within driving distance.
Jim