try tread lock.
If the steering wheel on a 1990 Chevy 2500 feels loose, one or multiple bolts may need tightening. Threadlocker might need to be applied to the bolts to prevent them from coming loose again.
your manifold bolts are loose
It is a liquid that is like glue when it drys, and heat will not effect it. It stops the bolts are nuts from coming loose.
It is digested. It can also loose water from it coming out of there skin.
Because the bolts that were used were crap. If you replace all of the holding bolts you shoudnt have a problem.
Once the wiring and the bolts are removed, the starter should be loose enough to pull out and remove. If not, then tap it to "break" it loose - sometimes the starter will "bond" due to dirt, grime or sludge.
I have removed all bolts, but cannot pry it loose from engine. Please someone tell me how to pull it loose. Thanks so much. Art
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Check the mounting bolts on the break pad assembly.they get loose and sometimes come right out.
They all must be torqued at a certain spec. None will be loose.
If your 1981 Chevy V6 it leaking oil you can try simply tightening the bolts if they are loose. If that doesn't work then replacing the gasket is not a big job.
These are the things that I can think of at the moment...Bad tire/rim,wheel bearing,tie-rod end,balljoint,control arm bushing/or loose bolts, rack and pinion bushing,loose lower strut bolts,worn upper strut bushing/loose bolts. What Im trying to say is that its hard to tell without looking at the car itself.