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These mini-techs are being taken from GM's Chevrolet Service News. The Service News was by GM each month to its service departments. Each month this covered that service departments might be facing, and information on how to fix the These Chevrolet Service News by no means covered all the a service department faced with the introduction of each new years models. Likewise our seven mini-techs will by no means answer all the Your best source for information on repairs and restoration are the Shop Manuals and Assembly Manuals for your year Chevy without these you will be working in the dark! 1960 WATER DRAIN HOLE LOCATIONS Chevrolet bodies are designed with drain to carry off water which normally enters certain areas of the body It is important that these drain hole locations be cleaned to ensure drainage On new cars the drain locations in the underbody should be inspected to make sure that undercoating is not the drain outlets. All of the drain hole locations in the body are shown in Diagram 3. Each door is designed with two drain holes (A) which are located along the door bottom. Their is to drain off water which enters the door inner construction. Each hole is covered by a sealing strip which dust entry into the body The shaded surface of the sealing strip should be lubricated to the strip from sticking to the metal. A drain hole (B) is located in the rocker inner beneath the rear quarter window area, and is covered by a sealing strip which dust entry into the rear quarter inner construction. The of this hole is to drainage for the water which enters the rear quarter construction beneath the rear quarter window. The shaded surface of the sealing strip should be lubricated to the scrip from sticking to the metal. A drain hole (C) is located behind the rear wheelhouse and is formed in the rear quarter outer and rear compartment filler weld flange . The of this opening is to ensure complete drainage of any moisture which may accumulate in the inner construction while the body is in service . Each lid is designed with two drain holes (D) at the lower edge of the lid. The of these holes is to drainage for any water which may accumulate in the lid inner construction. The drain hole (E) in convertible models , is located in the floor at each rear quarter just forward of the folding top compartment brace. A short drain hose designed to dust entry is installed in each hole. A drain hose (H) is located at the rear lower corner of the rear quarter window of station wagons adjacent to the rear window opening (Diagram 4). On the right side of 9-passenger styles, the hose is located at the lower front corner of the quarter window. The lower end of the d rain hose is installed in the rear end behind the bumper A drain hole (I) is located at the bottom of the right and left tail gate opening lock on station wagons. A short drain hose is installed in each hole to d ust entry The of these drains is to drainage for water which becomes trapped between the tail gate and body lock data-pb-style"636B5E0938031"justify-content: ; ; ; border- : 1px; : 0px 0px 10px; : 10px; data-pb-style"636B5E093803B" border- : 1px; : 0px; : 0px;