The lug studs are a press fit into the flange on the hub. To remove them simply tap it out with a hammer. Be sure there is clearance behind the stud for it to come out, that is it won't hit a component behind it, If necessary rotate the flange until the stud would clear. To replace the stud push it through the hole then you can use a lug nut to pull the splines on into the hole and seat it. You will need a spacer on the stud since the threads are not usually long enough for the lug nut to get all the way to the flange. The spacer has to have a hole in it big enough to go over the threads without catching on them.
you would need to change the differential gears to change the gear drive.
I found one source that says a 1986 Chevy Celebrity has a curb weight of 2714 pounds. Different options would change that weight.
In order to change the torque converter on a Chevy Celebrity you have to take the transaxle out of the car. I would suggest that you consult either a Chilton or Haynes manual for specific instructions and illustrations that would lead you through the process of removing the transaxle.
If the Chevy Celebrity radiator is smaller that the Saturn radiator it might well overheat from not enough cooling capacity. If the Chevy Celebrity radiator is the same size or larger than the Saturn radiator I would think it would not over heat.
I have not seen a standard Chevy Celebrity with a toggle switch under the dash. I would suspect that is something a previous owner installed.
To answer your question I would need to know the year of your Celebrity as well as which one of the four transmissions it has.
I would think that on size alone it would fit and mount in. Depending on which of the engines the 1985 Celebrity had you might need to make a number of modifications to use the Corsica engine in the Celebrity. The two engines are NOT identical.
my '87 celebrity does the same thing sometimes when i change gears from park to drive or even reverse and step on the gas my mechanic says it could be the choke. have it checked
I would need to know the year and engine type to answer this question.
There is no way to post the detailed description plus illustrations that would help you do a brake job. I would suggest you consult either a Chilton manual or Haynes manual to help you do a successful brake job on your Chevy Celebrity.
TheChevy Celebrity engine wiring harness would not likely be available new from Chevrolet. The only likely source would be a wrecking yard and prices there vary widely from yard to yard.
most Chevy cps's are located in the timing cover(behind the balancer). I'm not certain on the Celebrity, but it would be a good place to check.AnswerOn my 1986 Celebrity 2.5, it is beneath the intake manifold on the back of the engine.