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I have been running this engine in my car for 3 years now, makes the Fiero what it should have been. Scary fast and completly reliable if done right. There are several good references on the web to tell you how and sell you the parts.
Remove steering wheel Remove Steering lock plate Place ignition in on position Depress lock pin now exposed. If this is not possible, drill out lock pin.
Removing the catalytic converter on your 1987 Pontiac Fiero can cause the engine control unit (ECU) to receive incorrect readings, leading to a high idle and the service engine light being triggered. One common solution is to install an oxygen sensor simulator or a dummy load to trick the ECU into thinking the catalytic converter is still present. Alternatively, you may need to adjust the idle speed manually or check for any vacuum leaks that could be contributing to the high idle. It's also advisable to have the vehicle scanned for trouble codes to identify any specific issues.
You have a vaccum leak. You need to fix this now or your fiero will become junk. Most likely vaccum hoses are melted.
The 1987 Pontiac formula 350 with the 5.7 TPI v-8 that only came in the automatic transmission had roughly just over 13,000 made. The GTA had roughly 11,000. Now most people need to realize when they are looking at this particular car, the Formula 350 only came with the automatic transmission in 1987. So if you find one with a manual it is not an all original car.
Yes, Papito Fiero. And you better watch out because he is a mean one.
Sounds like you blew a fuse-able link. They are wires over near the battery that feed from the power distribution to the battery or the loads in the car.
Simple way to find out. Park the vehicle on a level surface. Drain the oil and replace the oil filter. Pour in 4 quarts of the proper weight oil. Start the engine and let run for 60 seconds. Shut off and wait 30 minutes. Check the level and add as necessary to fill to the full mark. Keep track of how much you add to reach full. You now know the oil capacity.
Mine wont start because the engine is out on the rebuild stand right now, Yours I have no idea
The Pontiac Logo stands for Indian Arrowhead. Pontiac was an Indian chief of The Ottawa Tribe in Ohio and now in Michigan. Chief Pontiac became a symbol and was known as a hero.
I doubt it very much now that the economy is the way it is and the push for energy efficient cars is all the rage.
i had a a 98 and was quoted 600.00 from the dealership...You can do it now for about 300