Yes, it has an oil pan.
85-early 87 pans are all the same.
mid 87 - 88 pans are different.
Timing covers and front engine mount brackets changed when the pans changed as well.
what is the smog and vaccum diagram for the 87 Pontiac fiero 2.5L 4 cylinder what is the smog and vaccum diagram for the 87 Pontiac fiero 2.5L 4 cylinder
I believe all were hydraulic.....
Right in front of the oil pan (2.8l) Disconnect the battery before getting a wrench close to the starter. The starter has a HOT battery cable runnign directly to it. Shorting this to the frame with a wrench might start a fire, blow up your battery, or both.
1987 Pontiac Fiero2.8 liter V-6
http://home.xnet.com/~paulv/MajorSpecs.htm Fiero Specs!!! 87 GT 2,708 pounds.
on the oil pan under the truck
'87 2.8 V6 5spd averages about 25 MPG. 85 2.8 v6 se auto 3speed gets 18 city 26ish hwy
You probably have a cracked EGR tube The Fiero Store has replacements Google them
In the passenger cabin, under the dashboard on the passenger side.
lift the car up with a jack in the front and its right behind the motor
It is behind the drivers head back wall by door opening
Physically, yes. GM's drivetrain are highly swapable. But there can be lots of differences. I'm assuming you are pulling "x" tranny out of an 84 to put in a 87 that had "x" tranny. Not pulling an "x" tranny out of an 84 to put in an 87 that had a "y" tranny. The devil's in the details. Flywheels might not be the same. Most auto part places have the info and will glad to help.