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thisgirlneedshelp 06-20-2017 11:40 PM

New member here..from Merced California I need help
 
I have a 2005 Montecarlo 3.4 6 and I am having a difficult time putting my radiator in and attaching it to the condensor. Is there anyone that can give me pictures or schematics to help me put it in and the correct bolts to mount it correctly. I am a woman and I don't know much about cars and i am single and don't have the money to pay a mechanic and I am installing it myself. I replaced the thermostat and removed the radiator but just can't seem to remember how it came out. I have all the bolts and parts. Please help...I am sorry please be patient with me.

drivernumber3 06-21-2017 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by thisgirlneedshelp (Post 704148)
I have a 2005 Montecarlo 3.4 6 and I am having a difficult time putting my radiator in and attaching it to the condensor. Is there anyone that can give me pictures or schematics to help me put it in and the correct bolts to mount it correctly. I am a woman and I don't know much about cars and i am single and don't have the money to pay a mechanic and I am installing it myself. I replaced the thermostat and removed the radiator but just can't seem to remember how it came out. I have all the bolts and parts. Please help...I am sorry please be patient with me.


Wow this is something that I don't want to tackle.
You sure you took the Radiator out?
I think the Thermostat is in the Water pump area on this car. When in doubt on these repairs always consult the youtube videos they are life savers I am attaching a link this one is pretty good. Looks like a lot of work. Thermostat you be an Hour job maybe two depending on how many Beers it takes to keep you cool:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I will give you credit for trying to tackle the repairs on your own, very commendable. :thumbsup:

thisgirlneedshelp 06-21-2017 06:04 PM

That's the utube video I watched
 
I am sure I got the thermostat in correctly. I forgot how the radiator mounted on the condensor. I can't seem to get it in place. It's taken me a lot longer than one hour btw since I have been taking my time not knowing what I'm doing. I think I'm almost done just need to figure the correcting mounting to the condensor.

drivernumber3 06-21-2017 07:13 PM

Well check the video link to youtube I attached that should be of some assistance.
You can access more information on this subject in youtube as well.
One thing you may want to do for future repairs is try and find service manuals for the Car. They are real helpful.
ebay is a source. :thumbsup:

thisgirlneedshelp 06-21-2017 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by drivernumber3 (Post 704167)
Well check the video link to youtube I attached that should be of some assistance.
You can access more information on this subject in youtube as well.
One thing you may want to do for future repairs is try and find service manuals for the Car. They are real helpful.
ebay is a source. :thumbsup:

thankyou...

plumbob 06-21-2017 09:36 PM

Hey there.

Don't feel bad, these radiators are a challenge for anybody just because of the lack of clearance literally everywhere you need to disconnect anything. One hour is a joke. I've replace three of them, all in different gen. 6 Monte's and it didn't get much easier each time. Six hours would be more realistic. It sounds like the challenge your facing is getting the upper two bolts attached that are just a bit more than half way up the sides of the radiator which the two bolts pass through the cooling fan housing too. The problem is, you can't even see the holes when the radiator and cooling fans are in position. You have to do everything by feel. As I recall there is a small bracket like piece the radiator has to align with at these points. With the radiator out, look closely where the holes are, then look into the front compartment where the holes are for the bolts to go into and I bet a light bulb will go off in your head. One thing I learned is it seems to be easier to separate and remove the cooling fan housing before you take out the actual radiator, and reinstall it separately too. The bolts need to be started and tightened from below. There is no direct connection to the condensor. Be careful not to damage it when your positioning the new radiator.
I'm posting this video just because it shows those bolt holes as the guy is pulling out the radiator.

Hope this helps, let us know if you're still having trouble and/or how it turned out when you finish. Yes you can!


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