Bad Idea? Will it Survive?? 2005 Chevy Cobalt 2.2

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  • @automedicine
    @automedicine Před rokem +70

    Wife unit is getting more comfortable each day and you don't know how much it means to us to see the interactions between the two of you.. may go bless you and your family abundantly and wishing you great success in your business journey.

    • @jaykellett2327
      @jaykellett2327 Před rokem +9

      When you are starting your own business, the help of family and friends to get it off the ground and up and flying is essential. Big THANKS! to all your helpers Ray.
      Taking breaks, when encountering challenging issues is a good trick. You come back at it refreshed, and with a new perspective.

  • @tomasrosalesr
    @tomasrosalesr Před rokem +46

    I really like this type of videos... They're a more realistic approach to every day repairs, with budget constraints and all 👍🏻

    • @buttsexandbananapeels
      @buttsexandbananapeels Před 11 měsíci

      The determination and knowledge of Ray on his repairs lends credence to living life by the philosophy: “no such thing as problems, only solutions.

  • @user-ds6uc2hx3f
    @user-ds6uc2hx3f Před rokem +8

    Wow a window that rolls down using a handle, haven’t seen that in ages…..lol

  • @Anonymous99997
    @Anonymous99997 Před rokem +42

    What makes me appreciate Ray is his experience, his knowledge, his patience, his humor, and his TOOLS. He always has exactly what he needs for the job at hand. Snap-on must love this guy. 😂

    • @aaronbritt2025
      @aaronbritt2025 Před rokem +9

      My Snap-On guy gives me free gifts all the time. I got a free winter jacket when I bought my $7k scan tool.

    • @Bushougoma
      @Bushougoma Před rokem +3

      @@aaronbritt2025 Of course he did you're putting his kids through college 😀

    • @aaronbritt2025
      @aaronbritt2025 Před rokem +1

      @@Bushougoma He doesn't have kids. I paid for his boat.

    • @dennisal1481
      @dennisal1481 Před rokem +1

      @Aaron Britt if you're getting free stuff, you know you paid way too much.

    • @aaronbritt2025
      @aaronbritt2025 Před rokem

      @@dennisal1481 Not really. My tools make money and at the time I could write off my tool purchases. Trump's tax reform got rid of that write off though.

  • @marinkop5934
    @marinkop5934 Před rokem +56

    Hey Mr Ray, something we do in Australia to flush cooling system which have been mixed with engine oil or transmission fluid when a cooler or seal has failed. I use front loader washing machine power. 1 scoop, run till thermostat opens then do a complete flush of the cooling system with water and repeat the process a 2nd time.
    After the flush with water a 2nd time I add my coolant. Normally change top and bottom radiator hoses as the oil tends to soften the rubber.
    Cheers Marinko from Sydney

    • @j_wz6818
      @j_wz6818 Před rokem

      Makes perfect sense.

    • @davidd1492
      @davidd1492 Před rokem +4

      Exactly what we do in our workshop.
      The milkshake is a common problem on the Australian fords from 2004 to 16.

    • @fiskfarm
      @fiskfarm Před rokem +4

      I really like it. Great advice. Haven't run into it yet but I'll remember this if I do. 👍😎👌🇺🇸

    • @loubakker5000
      @loubakker5000 Před rokem +4

      By power you mean powder or liquid ?

    • @brainndamage
      @brainndamage Před rokem +6

      @@loubakker5000 i don't think it matters as long as it's detergent or degreaser

  • @KensSmallEngineRepair
    @KensSmallEngineRepair Před rokem +161

    Wow! Wife Unit assisting with repairs!!! She’s a keeper for sure!!! You’re a lucky man!

    • @timd1833
      @timd1833 Před rokem +4

      At 6:34, Lauren looks like Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) from "FRIENDS".

    • @wolvenar
      @wolvenar Před rokem +5

      Yes I agree he is very lucky.
      Hopefully they are both lucky to have each other.

    • @vincentgotter4669
      @vincentgotter4669 Před rokem +9

      There are a few channels that have that family vibe. Ray's is definitely one of them.

    • @groosbro1
      @groosbro1 Před rokem +6

      The wife unit is assisting with the new business venture.
      Waiting for Ray to build a kitchen, like South Main Auto, then it really will be a family business.

    • @mellpell-ub7is
      @mellpell-ub7is Před rokem

      Can you tell me if you can use brake fluid under the hood. I seen ray use it several times. yes or no,

  • @markhulse7940
    @markhulse7940 Před rokem +61

    Impressive the thinking to use the Torx tool to wind out the broken Schrader type valve. Your competence, e.g. ‘the point where experience and knowledge come together’ just shines through all your videos, but that out of the box thinking to solve your broken valve issue is priceless and why you are a master at your craft.
    Always enjoyable to watch you enlighten us mere mortals. Simply Brilliant.
    Thank you Ray, you make my day.

    • @SeersantLoom
      @SeersantLoom Před rokem +8

      Torx is good for those rounded off inner hex/allen bolts too. Hammer it in, pray and turn.

    • @rbilardo47
      @rbilardo47 Před rokem

      It was his wife's suggestion, I heard her in the background.

    • @jezeski2011
      @jezeski2011 Před rokem +1

      @@rbilardo47 I went back and cranked up the volume, with headphones, and listened multiple times. You must be hearing things because his wife never said a word about any thing when he decided to use the torx bit

    • @rbilardo47
      @rbilardo47 Před rokem +1

      @@jezeski2011 Dude I was joking lol

  • @Rekuzan
    @Rekuzan Před rokem +7

    DEFINITELY need a scrap metal bin! Although, if that's too expensive or too much of a pain, you can always find a local scrapper to drop by like once a month or something because that'd definitely be worth it!

  • @iamalittlepepper
    @iamalittlepepper Před rokem +52

    The owner must have serious attachment to the car! Thanks for showing us all your hard work Ray!

    • @jeffreylane2967
      @jeffreylane2967 Před rokem +8

      Probably enough attachment to fix and sell or trade in

    • @felix2uber200
      @felix2uber200 Před rokem +12

      or lack of money

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 Před rokem +10

      Try buying a car lately? Not the easiest, or least costly option anymore. After WW2 the Brits called it, mend & make do.

    • @Not_Ferrari
      @Not_Ferrari Před rokem +8

      Florida just went through a hurricane with major flooding that would have pretty much destroyed the supply of decent used cars for reasonable prices in that area. It's likely (based on the fact that they still drive a Cobalt) the owner simply cannot afford another car right now, so take your chances with the repair and hope it lasts long enough for prices to normalise again.

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 Před rokem +2

      @@Not_Ferrari Exactly. Used cars are expensive everywhere right now as well. I got super lucky and found a 2009 Impreza for $2500 at an estate sale, to use for a winter car here in the NE. It needed a few hundred in parts, but it was still less then a same year/make with more milage that needs no repairs. Fortunetly it was repairs I could do. So I saved on labor. I needed to stop driving my 1968 F100 in the snow so I can start rebuilding it in the spring.

  • @hoseman1
    @hoseman1 Před rokem +36

    Another good video, I hope the Cobalt can be saved, good to see the Wife Unit hard at work, remember that teamwork makes the dream work.

  • @Grendelbc
    @Grendelbc Před rokem +72

    It's gonna be interesting to see what things look like when you drop the trans pan.

    • @ernestmccollum2397
      @ernestmccollum2397 Před rokem +12

      It's just going to be milky looking. Been there done that. My truck only last several mths after same thing happened. Cleaned and flushed. Water damages clutches

    • @wonniewarrior
      @wonniewarrior Před rokem +3

      @@ernestmccollum2397 Mines did it. Trans fluid was black from the milkshake effect. They flushed it 3 times as the clutch packs are hydroscopic ? and 1 drop of water would cause drama. Been 6 years and 100,000+ kms since then and still going. Key is to get to it early.
      Side note - the Ford mechanics said the trans operated at a higher internal pressure than the radiator - so the only time it was in danger was when the car turned off and cooled down. Then the trans would draw the coolant in through the busted lines in the radiator.

    • @keenobservations3050
      @keenobservations3050 Před rokem

      did you mean trannies Pants? We will all pass

    • @ernestmccollum2397
      @ernestmccollum2397 Před rokem +1

      @@wonniewarrior yes it depends when you get it. Unfortunately with mine I didn't know until I was driving on the highway and the transmission was acting up. I took it home check the transmission fluid and it basically looked like Pepto bismol. Flushed it changed the fluid took it over to a shop flushed it completely and only lasted about 6 months

    • @pastyman3247
      @pastyman3247 Před rokem

      Man that looked nasty, but good job as usual 👍

  • @aaronbritt2025
    @aaronbritt2025 Před rokem +4

    Just a suggestion... In your video titles, you should include words that mention the parts your replacing and the model of car. This will make your videos more searchable and will probably get you more views and subscribers. Example, this video should be "Bad Idea! Will it survive? Chevy Cobalt 2.2 radiator". Now anyone looking for a "how to" on replacing their Cobalt radiator will find your video.

  • @dreadrechsler8278
    @dreadrechsler8278 Před rokem +14

    Really enjoyed your struggle with this one. To me, the best thing is how you don't lose your cool and keep a sense of humor long after I'd have damaged things forcing the fan out.
    One thing that I wondered though...couldn't you have just bypassed the bad heat exchanger in the radiator to flush out the tranny and operate it a bit to see if it's worth saving first? Then make the decision on whether the pain and expense of replacing the radiator and fan is worth it.

    • @damienvillano4044
      @damienvillano4044 Před rokem

      I don't think that would be a wise decision because you lose the cooling properties. And heat is a killer for transmissions, hence the fluid passing through the radiator.

  • @mrheart4242
    @mrheart4242 Před rokem +28

    I'd like to see the tank popped or cut off to see the expansion of the cooler. See how much it expanded befor popping.
    Also you can take the old fitting from the radiator and use them to make a blow out tool for the trans lines.
    Probably should have put the fans on while it was out. Kinda install and remove as a assembly.

  • @kennycashedout2147
    @kennycashedout2147 Před rokem +2

    As a Gm tech, I have seen many of those I did the same thing you did and they turned out fine good luck

  • @fzrewagfzaerfer
    @fzrewagfzaerfer Před rokem +6

    If you love Ray and the drain addict, this is the perfect synthesis.

  • @pyro323
    @pyro323 Před rokem +21

    As a former Cobalt owner I approve this video!

    • @boggy7665
      @boggy7665 Před rokem +2

      Cobalt blue cobalt even

    • @pyro323
      @pyro323 Před rokem +2

      @@boggy7665 mine was the same color only it was a 4 door. It was a good little car I only had minor issues like both cam phasers stopped working (under warranty though) and the OEM speakers kept blowing other than that she was good car!

    • @wesstallard8919
      @wesstallard8919 Před rokem

      @@pyro323Damn son. Turn the music down Bo 😂

  • @stevewells1182
    @stevewells1182 Před rokem +3

    Ray I have used cascade dishwasher soap to clean contaminated cooling systems . works really good just run for about 1/2 hr after irs up to temp. then water flush it a couple of times. Ive done this on several autos ,class a trucks and heavy equiptment..

    • @benny85361983
      @benny85361983 Před rokem

      I was just gonna said that's what we do with the 18 wheelers when oil cooler pops

  • @dantesinfernopurgatory7826

    "I can't see it, but I can feel it"
    Use The Force, Ray! Let go!

  • @mototakahe836
    @mototakahe836 Před rokem +17

    Absolutely great to see your lovely lady helping you in your frustated moments, with the most uncooperative vehicle I have seen on your videos. Great work team.

  • @joolsgrudgings5776
    @joolsgrudgings5776 Před rokem +11

    Nice Video - the best way I have found to get oil contamination out of a cooling system is to crumble up a couple of dishwasher tabs then dissolve them into a litre of water, and add it to the rest of the cooling system you've previously filled with regular water (no coolant at this stage). Run the engine up to temperature, drain and repeat if necessary. Once you're confident all the oil residue has gone ( at may typically take 2-3 cycles ) fill the cooling system with the coolant of your choice. - merry xmas.....

    • @pitchforkpeasant6219
      @pitchforkpeasant6219 Před rokem

      How about dawn dish soap. Worked great at mopping up the slab after oil spillage mixed with hot water. Use it to clean my flintlock too. Have to oil that up afterwards obviously

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Před rokem +17

    Ray, you are a great mechanic and a true gentleman. Trying to save this pile for someone at this time of year is truly commendable. Normally a Cobalt is a throw-a-way auto. But you may save a family's Christmas. God bless you.

    • @bryandraughn9830
      @bryandraughn9830 Před rokem +3

      That's the term I was looking for.
      Everything on this vehicle looks so disposable, it's just, yeah.

  • @Enonymouse_
    @Enonymouse_ Před rokem +1

    This cobalt's milkshake brings all the mechanics to the yard.

  • @donsrestorations
    @donsrestorations Před rokem +3

    I haven't watched this whole video yet (up to 33:02) but that engine needs to be completely flushed, incliding the heater core. It is a lot easier to do this when the NEW radiator is out of it. You don't want that gunky stuff fouling anything new. Been there done that!!

  • @davekube3189
    @davekube3189 Před rokem +7

    First thing I do on these is remove the front and rear torque mount screw(s) so the engine rocks/tilts back... Easy access to the torque mount screws... Also... I made a radiator hose adapter to hose connection with barbed fitting and a threaded hose connection to flush the core and cylinder head... Works great for getting all the pressure where you want it...

    • @hdfxrs9121
      @hdfxrs9121 Před rokem

      Yes, allowing the engine to rock or tilt forward is useful for changing plugs on transverse V6 engines as well. Especially Chevys.

  • @mphilleo
    @mphilleo Před rokem +3

    Ray, that was a stroke of genius using that torx driver to remove the busted schrader valve. That's one I'll keep in the 'ol memory bank.

  • @Operator713
    @Operator713 Před rokem +5

    I'm a little surprised you didn't attach the fan to the cooling package so it all went in as one unit.

  • @martincolleran7109
    @martincolleran7109 Před rokem +1

    I own a 2006 chevy cobalt and do most of my own maintenance. I would love to catch the engineers who designed it in a dark alley armed with a breaker bar. It's a paint to work on but has been very reliable. 156,000 miles so far.

  • @mitchellmartinez
    @mitchellmartinez Před rokem +7

    That's why I'm a big fan of external oil and transmission coolers

  • @lou-fcb5529
    @lou-fcb5529 Před rokem +15

    Don't know why but you keep me interested in watching all the way to the end of all your videos!
    Keep up the good work and love your attention to getting the work done and what is best for your customers. God bless you guys...

  • @ezrollergbg
    @ezrollergbg Před rokem +3

    For future oil/coolant mayhem: after a hose flush I have used a generous dose of dish washing detergent in the water and then rub the motor warm for like 20 minutes and the drain that, flush with water and then fill up with coolant. Works great. 😎

  • @Wakeupandsniffthecoffee
    @Wakeupandsniffthecoffee Před rokem +1

    I started watching this video in the morning. Had to drive to Norfolk to pickup family returning on the plane and came home, did some car stuff, it's freezing cold today and getting worse. And I watched this video in and off to savor it. A little at a time. I find myself doing that with your videos. If there is only one new one, I only watch it in short segments to make it last longer. 😎

  • @davedave6404
    @davedave6404 Před rokem +5

    Bloody HELL ! Ray. Is there no limit to what you will tackle? Inspiration to the god of patience indeed. In the outside world this would be a scrapper, surely? Wife unit, I am green, such support and caring showing through, a very special person.

  • @edwintyler4110
    @edwintyler4110 Před rokem +9

    Hey Ray I enjoy your video's daily. I really enjoy your work and how you help people out. Keep up the great work and Hello from Ky.

  • @kenklingenberg4680
    @kenklingenberg4680 Před rokem +10

    What a cruddy job. Do I detect a new A/C machine? NICE ! ! I truly hope you make a buck, or three, on these less than optimal jobs. My highest regards to your wonderful Wife Unit. Makes me warm and fuzzy to see you two working together as a well matched unit.

  • @manjog59
    @manjog59 Před rokem +1

    I ran into the same issue when I changed the cooling fan on my 2010 Cobalt and had to do the same thing to get it out. Thanks again for the great vid! Glad to see you're keeping busy at the new shop!

  • @wazzazone
    @wazzazone Před rokem +19

    Love your work ethics Ray (& Lori) to you and your family have a great festive season.

  • @mike.47
    @mike.47 Před rokem +14

    The guy who designed the fan housing must be laughing his head off. 🤯

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 Před rokem +2

    Sweet custom under-car cardboard floor mat!

  • @Odayian420
    @Odayian420 Před rokem +4

    I'm shocked you put that new radiator anywhere near that before doing all the flushes and getting all that old crap out.

  • @AlistairCampbell1047cc
    @AlistairCampbell1047cc Před rokem +27

    Jeez Ray, you deserve a medal! I've been there and got the oil soaked Tee shirt. When that shrader valve disintegrated in the line my stomach turned over. So much time and effort and coming up against problems like that. You must have the patience of a Saint.... and no swear words, Amazing!
    Keep up the good work and have yourself a really good Christmas. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.

    • @TheMhannah100
      @TheMhannah100 Před rokem +11

      I was cussing and I'm just watching on YT.

    • @AlistairCampbell1047cc
      @AlistairCampbell1047cc Před rokem +2

      @@TheMhannah100 😆me too.

    • @aaronbritt2025
      @aaronbritt2025 Před rokem +2

      Swearing gets your video demonetized.That's why most CZcamsrs keep it clean.

    • @NATA5II
      @NATA5II Před rokem +1

      @@aaronbritt2025 True and I'm sure he does off camera but I think in an older video he said it isn't worth it getting mad, it doesn't help or solve anything. That being said I'm sure he gets frustrated.

  • @troywhite76
    @troywhite76 Před rokem +2

    That radio install is impressive. :-)

  • @CJRoberts8812
    @CJRoberts8812 Před rokem +1

    "No good deed goes unpunished." Truer words were never spoken.

  • @roydunn2865
    @roydunn2865 Před rokem +42

    I wouldn't touch that Cobalt. Moisture in the transmission destroys the clutch discs/ friction material. Numerous flushes and a trans rebuild are required.

    • @MrAnderson5157
      @MrAnderson5157 Před rokem +6

      Complete tear down and machine dried might get it done. Rebuild imminent.

    • @mikejacob3536
      @mikejacob3536 Před rokem

      Garbage.

    • @jstowe56
      @jstowe56 Před rokem +12

      I drive a cobalt but man am i glad i have a manual transmission in it

    • @Ralph_Baric_PhD_C2019
      @Ralph_Baric_PhD_C2019 Před rokem +1

      @@MrAnderson5157 do ambient and driving conditions, heat, make any difference? Do they have a vent tube for evap or anything like that, drive a few times with the fill cap removed getting it nice and hot ?
      Or is the damage done? How many miles out of that auto transmission now? 1,000? 10,000?

    • @talenttrading
      @talenttrading Před rokem +6

      I call bs. My grandma drove her dodge dart into a full ditch and flooded the trans with water, I changed the fluid , not even the filter and she drove it another six years. In reality according to my uncle and his friend, both GM factory employee the water would have simply boiled away before long and the new fluid was unnecessary.

  • @jerryc.372
    @jerryc.372 Před rokem +17

    The transmission cooler part inside the radiator is technically termed as a, "heat exchanger" unit. Thanks for the great videos Ray. We are addicted to these! Hope you and all your family have a happy holidays.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před rokem +1

      A radiator is technically a heat exchanger too.

    • @aaronbritt2025
      @aaronbritt2025 Před rokem +3

      All devices for cooling or heating are "heat exchangers". Radiators, condensers, heater cores, transmission coolers, intercoolers, oil coolers... All heat exchangers.

    • @ernestmccollum2397
      @ernestmccollum2397 Před rokem +1

      Having the transmission cooler inside the radiator has never been a good idea.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před rokem +1

      @@ernestmccollum2397 It's no different than a separate oil/water cooler which a large number of cars use. It has the major advantage of warming the oil up a lot faster than an oil/air cooler.

    • @jsteins
      @jsteins Před 9 měsíci

      Nearly all cars with an automatic transmission have had one of these heat exchangers built into the side of radiator since about 1960...as Ray describes near 28:30
      The transmission's fluid pump circulates tranny fluid through this heat exchanger. For autos driving in winter weather, this allows tranny to warm up to about 140°F aprox 60°C for good running temp, and for hot running trans in summer, it allows fluid to dump some heat into tranny coolant.
      For MOsT cars in last 60yrs, this has worked ok, but some of the newer car manufacturers have tried to go :cheap: on radiator quality, and if there is a leak in that heat exchanger, it WiLL allow antifreeze and transmission fluid to mix, which causes big problems... especially for transmission... and when water+antifreeze contaminates the red tranny fluid, you get Ray's "forbidden strawberry milkshake" (bad news) which can easily damage the clutch packs in an automatic transmission.
      Glad to see Ray TrIeD to do his best, ia attempt to save the tranny... it is hard to get that gunk flushed out of trans...and torque converter... and shifting valve body... etc for a good flush and refill. You just about have to flush trans fluid, drive 10 miles, then flush it again to clear out the gunk. Costs twice the fluid, but may save having a dead transmission two weeks later.

  • @steventhomas5865
    @steventhomas5865 Před rokem +1

    The part in the radiator is a heat exchanger (not cooler) as it is there to heat the transmission fluid when it's cold and cool the transmission fluid when it's hot.

  • @jesussantiago7260
    @jesussantiago7260 Před rokem +1

    This reminds me how much I hated working on limited space cars before I lost eyesight in my left eye. What a fruitful reminder that I hate the cobalt even though I'm not working on it 😆

  • @markferrick10
    @markferrick10 Před rokem +23

    Quite a challenge to get it all fixed up again. Hope it works out. I am surprised you re-connected the new cooler to the transmission and didn't just connect the 2 hoses together with a short hose. I guess when flushing that transmission, you will flush the cooler also. Looking forward to the next video.

    • @davidpattison5860
      @davidpattison5860 Před rokem

      @markF
      The transmission cooling is through a tank inside the radiator so water and oil should never meet that’s the original fault the transmission cooler tank/fittings failed and cross contaminated the system ,
      Regards Davy🇹🇭

    • @boggy7665
      @boggy7665 Před rokem

      @@davidpattison5860 Mark means to do this only until the trans is flushed & ready for its final fill.

    • @markferrick10
      @markferrick10 Před rokem

      @@davidpattison5860 Understand, but now that the transmission oil is, lets just say, substandard goo, and it runs thru the new cooler, that goo will contaminate the 'shiny new' cooler. That was my point. thanks for the thought, tho. ;-)

    • @davidpattison5860
      @davidpattison5860 Před rokem +1

      @mark ferrick
      Sorry I read the original comment wrong thinking you thought it was a water cooled transmission and the water/coolant was going to be contaminated by the nasty oil , regards Davy 🇹🇭

    • @markferrick10
      @markferrick10 Před rokem

      @@davidpattison5860 No worries

  • @MeZpatriot5O
    @MeZpatriot5O Před rokem +21

    This repair is the perfect definition of Murphy's Law.

  • @hansgroenewegen6910
    @hansgroenewegen6910 Před rokem +2

    The struggle is real! Job well done

  • @GeorgePodsobinski
    @GeorgePodsobinski Před rokem +1

    I am sure most of us old guys had some experience with milky radiator fluid at one time. My son had a '72 Ford Courier which he ran way to hot. Radiator fluid was milky and found out he warped the aluminum head.
    As they say "that was that for that engine".

  • @garynewell6947
    @garynewell6947 Před rokem +7

    Yet another great video Ray your doing a most excellent job the most important thing is that you have yourself a great day

  • @ningen1980
    @ningen1980 Před rokem +17

    I may be insane. But that Slowbalt might have been involved in some sort of forward interaction with a much more solid object.

    • @kenore4003
      @kenore4003 Před rokem +1

      Like maybe .....air?

    • @SmallKittyPaw
      @SmallKittyPaw Před rokem +3

      @@kenore4003 I bet that air bends hoods and core supports.

    • @kenore4003
      @kenore4003 Před rokem

      @@SmallKittyPaw When body parts are made from recycled toothpaste tubes the structural integrity is kinda slim.

    • @ningen1980
      @ningen1980 Před rokem +1

      @@kenore4003 Air can bend AC lines and cause internal damage to radiators. With sufficient velocity. Pretty sure a 2.2 ecotec powered vehicle would never move that briskly.

    • @ningen1980
      @ningen1980 Před rokem +1

      @Simr Khera Yeah. That was the second indicator.

  • @PaulCyclist
    @PaulCyclist Před rokem +2

    I’m always happy to see you try and save old parts as opposed to just rushing with the parts cannon. Good job Ray

  • @barrysimmons5489
    @barrysimmons5489 Před rokem +1

    You obviously have the patience of Job, Ray. And yer lovely Bride to console and assist you, Outstanding and a blessing.
    After dropping the pan for a filter change, why not reassemble, put the cooler discharge in a bucket, fill trans to level, fire up engine while pouring fluid until the discharge runs clean? That's how we used to do trans service. Then top off to full mark. That'll clear the torque converter too. Normally, on a full sized car we'd use about a case of qts. Not sure with yer strawberry concoction might require to run clean. . .
    In the interim, I do enjoy the videos.
    Hope y'all have a blessed and Merry Christmas.

  • @joeblowe7545
    @joeblowe7545 Před rokem +23

    After watching this struggle, this is why I'll watch videos, and also research the job before I even attempt it. Years ago you could do jobs like this with relative ease. Situations like this are all too common, and likely to get worse going forward.

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 Před rokem +2

      he knows yoga to reach those fasteners, the design engineers were from MIT?

    • @Bulletz4Breakfast13
      @Bulletz4Breakfast13 Před rokem +1

      Even doing simple jobs like replacing shocks or sway bar links, I pre-order the bolts, cutting disks/sawzall bi-metal/carbide blades and have a torch on hand just in case.
      If I don't need the bolts & blades or extra parts I return them in package.
      Like testing a O2 Sensor, it's very common to have one melted in where it's completely seized and will likely break inside or not come out easy. So things like hose clamp, 02 socket, torch and replacement sensors are basically required.
      It's never as easy as changing a part.

    • @bigpicturethinking5620
      @bigpicturethinking5620 Před rokem

      This is a particularly shitty vehicle (I mean all cobalts) so this isn’t really representative.

    • @ogbobbye
      @ogbobbye Před rokem

      the crazy part is after all the work and new parts you end up with an 18 year old Chevy Cobalt that had coolant running through the transmission and trans fluid running through the engine for who knows how long. wonder what a used 05 cobalt sells for? about 3000 I'm guessing. love to know what he charged for this.

    • @joeblowe7545
      @joeblowe7545 Před rokem +1

      @@bigpicturethinking5620 I think you are missing the point here. The point is regardless of how "shitty" or "great" a vehicle is, the level of stuffing 10 pounds of crap in a 5 pound bag can be seen everywhere in the auto industry, and perhaps even more so in more expensive and high powered vehicles. I think you are implying that less "shittier" vehicles are less prone to breaking down than the more "shittier" ones? In fact, it's likely just the opposite.

  • @roxanneabbott8424
    @roxanneabbott8424 Před rokem +3

    Hey Ray Merry Christmas to you and your family! Great job, I hate plastic parts too, lol!

  • @brianpooley6635
    @brianpooley6635 Před rokem +1

    had the same thing happen to me on my work van, a GMC. Because it was my daily service vehicle I quickly noticed a rise in temperature and proceeded to the service shop to have it diagnosed. They did pretty much what you are doing and when I got the van back it ran with no more problems. They sold the van 5 years later and one of my colleagues purchased it and ran it for several more years. That was back when GM made much better vehicles than they do today.

  • @jeffreyjustice4867
    @jeffreyjustice4867 Před rokem +1

    Once again great job Ray! I hope the cobalt survives.😀

  • @Kashed
    @Kashed Před rokem +13

    I think on the assembly line at the factory they installed the fan on the radiator and then installed it all as one unit. In the future if you are unlucky enough to deal with another Cobalt radiator, that may be the way to go. It was just a thought but, there I go trying to think again. I figured I would help fill today’s quota of telling you how to do your job. 😁

    • @andries4561
      @andries4561 Před rokem +1

      Well it looks like there is space to unbolt the condenser in the car, so you can remove the condenser, radiator and fan independent from each other all from the bottom of the car after removing the bottom radiator mounts. I think it's a great design

    • @rick980
      @rick980 Před rokem +1

      Guaranteed that is the way they did it before, that wire harness and whatever that little module that looks like an airbag thing in the middle, was installed. The person that did that on the line probably subassembled the 3 parts installed it by dropping it on this 2 mounts at the bottom then probably attaching the rad hoses and not work depending if they made it in Mexico or the US

    • @1djbecker
      @1djbecker Před rokem +1

      @@andries4561 Yes, the radiator comes out from the bottom with a little flexing of the bumper cover.

    • @pitchforkpeasant6219
      @pitchforkpeasant6219 Před rokem

      🤣👍

  • @fluffyblue4006
    @fluffyblue4006 Před rokem +4

    Nice job, considering the constraints. Let's hope that the smaller passages in the block didn't get clogged. I think changing the hoses would be a good thing to do by the next owner at the next service, because you still don't know if the transmission will hold up at all loads.
    If you want to be perfectionist at no extra cost, you should turn the clamp at the passenger's side radiator hose, so it won't chafe the bare wires of the MAF.
    Best would be, of course, apply some proper loom protection at that area. But there's so much small stuff to do on this vehicle, which will add up.
    That airco line must have had some serious bending going on prior to this car got here. There was that clamp. Despite of the clamp, the line was still rubbing that dipstick bracket bolt. I can't believe it came from the factory like that. So, I think, the previous owner has already been trying to replace the broken rad fan. And while he was doing it, he discovered the coolant and trans fluid cross-contamination issue and decided to just get rid of the mess and get another car.

  • @aramtopjian220
    @aramtopjian220 Před rokem +1

    What a fantastic video. Keep up the good work. Great to see wife unit helping.

  • @BonFShaw
    @BonFShaw Před rokem +1

    My corollaries to Murphy's law: #1 If something goes together easily it has to immediately come back apart again. #2 If something is taken apart enough there will be enough leftover parts to make two of them.

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 Před rokem +3

    The radiator, condenser and fan should all go in as one unit. That is how the factory assembly line did it. Whether or not the bumper fascia was on at the factory first is a question. When I worked at Diamondstar/Mitsubishi assembly line putting together Eclipses and Gallants, it really helps doing service knowing how it went together. Sometimes you end up taking more stuff apart just to get one piece out.

    • @helivesonforever
      @helivesonforever Před rokem

      Second this. GM vehicles are easiest to change radiators, fans, and condensers by removing the front bumper cover and then removing the two top mounts. The entire unit will pivot and slide right out the front. Much faster and easier than fighting with it through the back.

  • @jameskennedy673
    @jameskennedy673 Před rokem +8

    I sure hope that what you’re doing isn’t wasting the owners money(his choice) & your time. Tell your wife that my wife & I are proud of her for helping & supporting you. Another great video Ray have yourself a great day today. Y’all have a Merry Christmas, hope that y’all don’t get a hard freeze from the Cold snap that’s heading your way. Keep’m coming

    • @darthtripedacus1
      @darthtripedacus1 Před rokem

      It should work. Whatever damage is done to the transmission is done. The car doesn't have power windows so the owner may not have the ability to purchase a new car. Bandaid this one back together until they are in a better spot.

  • @keeperofthegood
    @keeperofthegood Před rokem +1

    Shouts to the Wife Unit. You cannot pay for that honest earnest support!! A lot more work than I would have done. Remove the trans lines, seal the broken rad side, use an external rad for the trans, then flush/clean and see what you have for system damages. But hey that's why I have an armchair :D

  • @rbilardo47
    @rbilardo47 Před rokem +5

    This was the most frustrating and painful video to watch, I'm sure it was more frustrating to you, and you handled it well (at least while camera was on). As a mechanic in the late 60's to mid 70's, when it was a pleasure to work on all vehicles, there was so much room in the engine compartment we could acturally climb in and work, almost. lol. I've learned to deal with the less room on my own vehicle at home, no lift, I enjoy that. Thanks for sharing.

    • @jilbertb
      @jilbertb Před rokem

      First thing I learn to do on a car (besides chg tires and oil) was how to block off the EGR and rip out the unleaded fuel only plate. Yeah, I'm that old....

    • @leosmith848
      @leosmith848 Před rokem +2

      Never worked on a British Austin Mini did you? Ther was a short by pass hose that used to go and simply couldn't be replaced without pulling the whole thing apart. Until some after market genius made one shaped like a bellows that could be compressed and then fitted..

    • @rbilardo47
      @rbilardo47 Před rokem +1

      @@leosmith848 No can't say that I have, seems like a nightmare to change, thank God for the aftermarket parts.

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 Před rokem

      I just wouldn’t have the patience for all the fiddling required to simply unclamp a hose, front wheen drive cars must be an absolute menace for mechanics to work on these days.

    • @russellstyles5381
      @russellstyles5381 Před rokem

      You could probably have done that on my dad's 68 F100 with 240 6 engine.

  • @TheCorpsehatch
    @TheCorpsehatch Před rokem +6

    Ray with the early upload today. And it's going to be a good one. Forbidden Milkshake is nasty.

  • @trentbowen3649
    @trentbowen3649 Před rokem +1

    I do not think I have ever seen one of those valves break before. Nice flex there Ray.

  • @r4ptorbunny593
    @r4ptorbunny593 Před rokem +1

    LOL I love how he closed out the video like 2 or 3 times and kept getting distracted.
    I was waiting for Ray to just be like "okbye" and then end the video! 😂
    Seriously though, another great video, Ray!
    Wishing you and your family a happy holiday season!

  • @kay110
    @kay110 Před rokem +10

    I always thought mixing fluids within an object (Rad) was a recipie for disaster. Merry xmas/new year - glad things are working well at the new shop. 🎄

    • @MrAnderson5157
      @MrAnderson5157 Před rokem +6

      Trans fluid is normaly circulated through the radiator in its own chamber. And yes water and trans fluid is a disaster.

    • @josh6715
      @josh6715 Před rokem +2

      With some coolants it is red and pink don't mix well green.and red is Gray area etc

    • @kenholt8297
      @kenholt8297 Před rokem +8

      mixing green and red coolant is Christmassy 😂😂

    • @alanragsdale9220
      @alanragsdale9220 Před rokem +6

      CHRISTMAS!!!

    • @handbananaistherapist642
      @handbananaistherapist642 Před rokem +1

      @@alanragsdale9220 Not so hard to type out " Christmas" .

  • @geddesjimmy
    @geddesjimmy Před rokem +3

    Wow you have a lot more patience than me, I think Florida would have learned how much a Scotsman can swear along with how far a spanner can fly lol. Great vid, kept me on the edge of my seat.

  • @ReflectedMiles
    @ReflectedMiles Před rokem +1

    Standard GM / Opel quality small-auto build right there. Even its profitability wasn't guaranteed, so I guess the dominant incentive was not to lose any more than necessary on each unit.

  • @buttsexandbananapeels
    @buttsexandbananapeels Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve had 2 Cobalts in my family. First one was my sister’s, second was my SS.
    The SS had a manual and was a good car. The clutch was a PITA, but doable. I had the clutch pack ordered when her Cobalt had the trans cooler meltdown.
    I brought it into my buddy’s shop and ran into the same FUBAR deadens as you did getting it from the top, off the lift.
    When I got it back together I was covered in more sweat than a nervous pig in a sauna and angrier than a kicked wasp nest.
    A day of flushing later and it was finally cleaned out.
    Drive it to my sister’s and three days later a drunk driver slammed into it in the parking lot of a grocery store.
    I looked at my SS and sold it so I’d never have to work on one of these things again.

  • @waynerock4044
    @waynerock4044 Před rokem +6

    I believe my favorite part of these videos occurs when Ray tosses the empty brake cleaner can and it clangs around on the floor.😊

  • @brandonadams3210
    @brandonadams3210 Před rokem +4

    Nicely done Ray Ray. Can't believe someone wamted to spend that kind of money on that turd, but hey we don't break em or deem their worth, we just fix em lol. Also love the 90 degree adapter piece. Gotta get me one of them

  • @glenscheible9467
    @glenscheible9467 Před rokem +1

    Good Job Ray and watching you work so hard in most of your videos Mechanicing ,,, that was the Reason I retired as a ASME Coded Welder. Keep up the Good work my Man.. .😁

  • @saltycreole2673
    @saltycreole2673 Před rokem

    Turning into a mom & pop operation. My favorite! We have that all over our rural community. Like family.

  • @clbcl5
    @clbcl5 Před rokem +10

    Finally a nice and shiny A/C machine. It's Gray, orange and blue, so you know it's good.

    • @buffsheeri
      @buffsheeri Před rokem

      yeah it looks like he bought one, looks like a nice unit.

  • @pnowikow
    @pnowikow Před rokem +3

    I can't wait to see if this one survives without needing a transmission

    • @jilbertb
      @jilbertb Před rokem +1

      Sadly, I expect this vehicle to come back and haunt him. "All my hoses are blowing up and you were the last one to touch it" kinda thing.

    • @ernestmccollum2397
      @ernestmccollum2397 Před rokem

      Give it 4-6 months will need trans overhaul

  • @harshmoor2280
    @harshmoor2280 Před rokem

    Thank God I own a truck. Space for days lol. Pretty much the only hour long videos I can watch on CZcams. Thank you. Done this to my truck a time, a crack in the motor once another time.
    Invest in a separate Trans cooler.

  • @411NOW
    @411NOW Před rokem

    Thanks for the video Ray

  • @Grumpy-sy7wr
    @Grumpy-sy7wr Před rokem +9

    My curious side asks if it might have been beneficial to attach the fan to the radiator, and insert as a unit? 🤔

  • @Duane002
    @Duane002 Před rokem +3

    Please tell wife unit that she has absolutely no reason to be camera shy as she is wonderful! Kudos to her for learning also!! Great videos Ray!!

  • @setfreeatlast7777
    @setfreeatlast7777 Před rokem +1

    My son enjoys watching your videos. He's 15 and wants to be a mechanic when he gets older. He said that he wants a wife unit to help him too. Love your videos.

  • @jstoney6471
    @jstoney6471 Před rokem

    Happy Christmas to You and Family!

  • @michaelmerritt9933
    @michaelmerritt9933 Před rokem +3

    If I'm going to pay someone to do this work, I'll definitely spring for some new radiator hoses. What about the small hose that was split?

    • @wizebuck
      @wizebuck Před rokem +1

      Yeah I was wondering that myself. 1:06:50

  • @stephenpeterson7479
    @stephenpeterson7479 Před rokem +5

    I'll be surprised if the transmission survives the contamination.

  • @mikeh6876
    @mikeh6876 Před rokem

    I am really glad you made this video. There a many people who have absolutely no idea of the problems mechanics have to surmount when servicing an auto. Bad engineering is responsible for most of mechanics headaches. This video is a great teacher for the initiated.

  • @nissan300ztt
    @nissan300ztt Před rokem

    I do love the videos. Even the long ones from you. You show so much detail and youre very honest.

  • @leonardaltig
    @leonardaltig Před rokem +1

    I hope that you had a very happy Christmas with your family, I am looking forward to watching how the BG machine does on the fluid exchange.

  • @dragonflytoo
    @dragonflytoo Před rokem +4

    Retired Army mechanic here....I have absolutely no use for any of these tools, but I sure want them 🤣!
    How much easier my work life could have been.... 🤔.
    Well done my friend. You could sell your videos to schools for lessons. Very instructional and most importantly, proof that 'everything is figure-outable'... ❤️👍.

  • @howardbowen-RC-Pilot
    @howardbowen-RC-Pilot Před rokem +9

    Brilliant idea putting the transmission cooler actually inside the radiator isn't it. Sets you up for a catastrophic failure. Like how difficult would it be to have kept them separate?

    • @iffracem
      @iffracem Před rokem +6

      it's all about cost, not longevity, or ease of repair. The profit is in selling cars, not the car lasting much beyond any mandatory warranty. Certainly most profit for repairs like this will go to an independent mechanic, not GM/Chrysler/Ford/Toyota/BMW/VW et al
      Much cheaper and quicker to just route a pipe through a radiator, with added bonus that you get to sell a complete radiator if (when ) it stuffs up.
      It's why my 35 year old westinghouse fridge still runs, keeps things cold and has only ever needed one door seal for the freezer compartment. The previous owner.. yep it's second hand.. has had to replace the fridge they "upgraded" to 3 times so far.. you need to replace complete sub assemblies at the same cost as a whole fridge once you add in labour costs.
      Capitalism 101. CONSUME CONSUME CONSUME! never re-use, no profit in that

    • @harriettedaisy2233
      @harriettedaisy2233 Před rokem +4

      Been done for a long time, not a very common issue.

    • @davidclemens1578
      @davidclemens1578 Před rokem +1

      They have been doing that for decades. My dad had a 66 Mustang with the cooler in the radiator. But back then the radiators were brass and today they make them out of aluminum and plastic.

    • @kj5190
      @kj5190 Před rokem +1

      Then we wouldn’t have people like Ray to show us how the auto industry makes it cost more to fix cars than it is to buy a new one.

    • @cmonwork
      @cmonwork Před rokem +2

      no no, this is pretty simple math: seperate cooler, lines and labor would cost chevy about $30 +, when u consider that at least 300k cobalts were manufactured + 800K of other cars that share similar engine setups... that is 33 Million.. if I was chevy, I would rather pocket this.. Also, lets not forget that american manufacturers love to cut on development and testing.

  • @spencerblack7009
    @spencerblack7009 Před rokem +2

    Hi Ray,
    really pleased for you, as you seem more relaxed working for yourself, I am in the North east of the U.K and watch ALL your Work. So let me now WISH You and TYour family a very happy Christmas and May the New Year of 2023 be Happy, Healthy and aso WEALTHY for you, enjoy yourselves.
    Spencer Black

  • @atsue5399
    @atsue5399 Před rokem

    Ray, I very much enjoy your videos. You add an aspect of comedy and fun to them. This is also why I like doing this kind of work.
    I had this exact same issue happen last year on my 2003 chevy Silverado 1500 with the 5.3. I fortunately caught it early while changing my trans fluid and it hadn't made its way too much into the cooling system of my engine. I found very, very little mixture happened. It was still mostly coolant. My trany is still shifting great after flushing it and the engine. She's sitting on 230k and runs like a top.
    Thank you for your time and posting videos to keep in entertained.

  • @ernestmccollum2397
    @ernestmccollum2397 Před rokem +4

    The transmission is going to need to be overhauled regardless.

  • @InCountry6970
    @InCountry6970 Před rokem +6

    I'm not sure if you have employed a new lighting to your videos, but it sure looks good. Pulling those trans lines from the radiator were so well lit and filmed, I felt like I was in there with my own hands getting dirty

  • @valkyriesride129
    @valkyriesride129 Před rokem

    Great job, as usual. Thanks Ray. 👍🍻

  • @xman1030
    @xman1030 Před rokem

    Love these long videos 👍. Keep up the good work.

  • @thomasseigler8875
    @thomasseigler8875 Před rokem +4

    Question: what happened to the little seal from the Schrader valve? Watched the removal of center pin but seal. Just wondering will it damage compressor or clog line somehow. Great video Ray.