An individual can find the tech specifications on the motor used in the Pontiac Fiero in the manual that came with the vehicle or on the Pontiac web site. There are also many auto repair manuals that can be purchased or perused at an auto parts supply store that will also have the information on the motor used in the Pontiac Fiero.
between motor and catalytic
fuel injected
I'd suggest a lawn mower motor
it look lik you dont know realy what im asking!
There is no fan belt on any year Fiero. Electric fan motor,
Turn the cone shaped knob on top of each motor. The lamps will slowly go down. This will get them down but you will then have to repair the problem.
Do you have the single speed fan or two speed? Are you measuring the engine compartment blower as well? Mine read 4.5 amps
Open your hood. Its in the middle between the AC aluminum thing and the brake booster. Simple one wire harness, these things are cake, 50 times easier on the fiero cause you dont have to sit on your head. Make sure its not the blower resistor first.
There are repair pieces and kits available from The Fiero store. There are also repair kits for specific problems (bushings etc) available from several sellers on E bay Basically remove Assembly from car, remove motor from assembly, drill out rivets, replace faulty parts, bolt back together with supplied bolts and nuts.
In 1967, the Pontiac GTO received a mechanical upgrade. In addition to both new interior and exterior features, the engine was also upgraded to a 335hp 400ci engine with optional ram air.
2.8 liter V6 or 2.5 liter inline four 2.8 produces a rate 145 HP 2.5 inline four rated at 105 hp
what year? what motor?