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Old 06-13-2013, 09:56 AM
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Putting car back together through cam swap and I took out the radiator/fan assembly as well as the AC condenser, and I am confused as to how to get it back in. I know the ac condenser needs to do in first, but how? What holds it in place?
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Should be tabs on the radiator that the condenser slides into. I usually put it in as a whole unit. Condenser/rad/fans. Kind of a pita, but works for me.
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I always assemble it out of the car and then install the whole thing as one unit.
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The fans and condenser both slide down into tabs on the radiator. If you have everything out, just assemble them outside the car, then drop all three in. Much easier than doing it separately.

Condenser is front, then rad, then fans
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