You didn't tell us quite enough information. Top speed depends quite a bit on which engine and transmission your car has as well as how well the engine runs. The speedometer in these cars only goes to 85 MPH, but a good running car will easily run faster than that. We have a 1986 Chevy Celebrity with the 2.8L V6 and automatic overdrive transaxle and a very rare cop car speedometer which goes to 120 MPH. Somewhere we have a picture of the speedometer at 107 MPH.
Chevy didn't make a 1981 Celebrity
We have a 1986 Chevy Celebrity with the 2.8 V6. It has a cop option speedometer which is labeled to 120 MPH. It has the 4 speed automatic overdrive transaxle. We have a picture of it sitting on 107 MPH. Got to wonder just how fast you want to go!
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.
that why we pray! just to make it today!
For an engine to start it needs spark to the plugs and fuel. Without both it will not start.
To change the serpentine belt on a Chevy Celebrity: 1. Make note of the routing so you can get the belt back correctly. 2. Use appropriate breaker bar or ratchet to release the tensioner then take the old belt off. 3. Put the new belt in place, releasing the tensioner to get the belt over it.
MAKE IT CONVERTABLE AND DROP A HEMI IN 'ER why would you put such a crappy motor in the best vehicle
There are a couple of different models. I need to know which engine and what year to make a proper response.
No, there is no access hole for the fuel pump on a 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity. To change the fuel pump or replace the filter "sock" it is necessary to drop the fuel tank out of the car. I have been tempted to make my own access hole but never have.
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Make sure the 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier horn fuse is in working condition. Make sure the positive and ground wires on the horn are tight and free of corrosion.
Yes, but Chevy did not make a 400 in 1985. If the car already has a v8, it is already a Chevy engine. If it is a v6, it is still a Chevy engine, but you would need v8 wiring, brackets, exhaust,etc to make it work.