That is NORMAL, The holes go all the way through the water jackets. Just be sure to seal the bolts with alittle sealer. You have no problems.
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removing the retaining bolts.
You can remove the dashboard in your 1976 Chevy Caprice by removing the dashboard retaining bolts. After the retaining bolts are removed pry outward on each retaining clip.
It only involves removing the wheel and removing the two strut bolts. Then opening the hood and removing the two nuts and one bolt. Fairly easy.
Some of the intake manifold bolts are longer than others. These bolts are designed to go through the manifold and into the cooling jacket. If the longer bolts are placed in the area of a push rod, they will go in too far and contact the push rod. This will cause your rattling. Depending on how long you have run the motor, I would recommend removing the intake again and inspecting the push rods for signs of damage.
remove the radiator by removing the two support bolts up top it may have a plastic cover over these bolts discharge the a/c system remove the bolts holding the a/c lines on and remove the condenser
Begin by removing the wiring harness from your 1996 Chevy Corvette horn. Remove the horn retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new horn.
You can remove the oil pan from your 2002 Chevy Cavalier, without removing the motor. The oil pan is held in place with retaining bolts.
The horn is located just behind the Chevy emblem on the front grill. Removing the top bolts from the grill will allow you to access the bracket that holds the horn in place. Be careful not to break the electrical connector when removing the horn.
Begin by removing the positive cable from your 1993 Chevy Camaro battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. The starter will come off.
Begin by removing the 2003 Chevy Cavalier alternator belt. Remove the wiring from the back of the alternator. Remove the alternator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new alternator.