Ok on request from NJHK, I put my how-to on here from css.net. I'm going to tell you how to install a Cobra heat exchanger in a Cobalt SS S/C. Its a fairly long and difficult project, but I got through the entire project and spent less than $100!!!
Things you will need:
- Cobra Heat Exchanger (DUH)
- 4 Metal "L" brackets, 2 long and 2 short
- Hack saw
- Drill
- 6 self drilling sheet metal screws (or other mounting hardware)
- 4 small bolt/nuts
- Lots of zip-ties
- 8 Hose clamps
- A good length of 3/4" heater hose (8-10 feet)
- Pliers
- A set of tools (wrenches/sockets)
- A jack and 2 jack stands
- A person to help you
- A clear head & lots of patience
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Heres the heat exchanger, your going to cradle the heat exchanger with the 2 large L brackets, and secure it to the heat exchanger via 6 zip-ties. Then your going to cut the long L bracket so that the top of the bracket only sticks about 1/2" to 3/4" above the top of the heat exchanger. Then just cut a little bit off the small bracket so that it doesn't touch the zip-ties.
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Then your going to take the brackets off, and line them up ready to drill the holes.![]()
Your going to drill 2 holes near the top of the bracket. After you've done that, secure the brackets together with 2 bolt/nut assemblies. It should look like this![]()
Once again secure the new bracket to the heat exchanger via zip-ties.![]()
Due to metal to metal contact, we used this cloth stuff (not sure what its called) to place between the heat exchanger and the brackets, it helped prevent rattling and made a tighter fit.



















