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I am repairing my 1995 camaro with a 3.4 litre, i am replacing the intake gasket and the air intake plentum gasket, and valve cover gaskets, I am ready to reassemble and need to know were some bolts go, can you give me a site that will give me detailed pictures of what bolt goes were

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Ok, common error. First group your bolts by their lokeness. length,diameter, and thread.. Then if you have 4 holes, find 4 bolts that fit. they should all protrude the same amount,about 1/2 in. Finger start only,about3-5 turns, use no tools. regardless of length if its in the right hole it will protrude the same as the others. Driy run if neededbut use no force on any of them. Good luck. Contact me if you have a question. If you force a long bolt down, you can punch a hole through something and a bolt too short won't take the torque or strip. phone 909 630 3192

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