The standard cylinder numbering system applies to your engine: The cylinder closest to the front of the engine (the pulley side) is cylinder #1, the next closest is #2, and so on. For example, on your vehicle, #1 is the cylinder closest to the rear of the car on the passenger side, because the rear head is offset more toward the front of the engine.
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
Yes, sort of, The clutch is different.
.045 inch
Pontiac Fiero was created in 1984.
Fiero.nl then go to the mall section
There is no Carburetor, this is a fuel injected engine
How do you replace the alternator on a 1988 Pontiac Fiero
An oil pump Or do you mean the type?
The firing order is 1-3-4-2
I have owned two four cylinder Fieros, currently own an '86 GT and a '88 Formula and they have all been exactly the same rate to insure. Most insurance companies, because the Fiero is so old, will simply give you a rate based on it being a Fiero and not typically look at colors or engine options. Source: Fiero owner for ten years.
The Automatic was generally known as the THM125 The manual was built by Getrag
Left passenger side standing in the front of vehicle.