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.
Check with your local salvage yard they may know off the top or can look in a manual for that
no, it is different, do not try to make it fit; 87-95 are the same and all pre-87 are the same
http://home.xnet.com/~paulv/MajorSpecs.htm Fiero Specs!!! 87 GT 2,708 pounds.
Assuming you are speaking of the front hood, and not the rear engine cover, yes, the 1987 hood will fit the 1984 Notchback. All front hoods are the same, 1984 through 1988. There is a vast parts interchangeability including exterior, interior, electrical, chassis, engine, and transmission, with the 84 through 87 models. Some changes were made in 1988, for instance larger brake rotors, better suspension, etc. so not as many parts are interchangeable with the 1988 and the other years.
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
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(87 + 84) ÷ 2 = 85.5 is the average.
(84 -11)/84 = 73/84 = .87 Grade is an 87, or B+
I believe all were hydraulic.....
Honda Civic 80-89, Integra 86-87, Accord79-83, Prelude 79-82, Honda wagovan 84-87
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You probably have a cracked EGR tube The Fiero Store has replacements Google them