4.5 qts
4 Quarts
On a 1985 Pontiac Fiero, the slave cylinder is located on the transmission, specifically mounted on the side of the transmission housing. It is accessible from underneath the vehicle, near the bellhousing where the transmission connects to the engine. To reach it, you may need to lift the car and potentially remove some components for better access.
You can't. You need to replace the faulty and worn parts.
Yes, the injection system will not provide the correct mixture if the engine temp does not get to 150 degrees F
Timing is done by the electronic ign and not really adjustable, yes?
Need to know what size engine it has.
the fuel pumps on fiero's are in the fuel tank and I have never seen a shut off switch on them just a fuse in the fuse box under the dash
Need to know what size engine it has.
open the front hood, on top of each light assy. there is a black knob, turn it in whichever direction you need to open or close. if you want them on automatic, try the relays first. there is one for each light & one main for both in front of drivers light.
The cold start injector valve on a 1988 Pontiac Fiero is located on the intake manifold, typically near the throttle body. It is designed to provide additional fuel to the engine during cold starts to assist with ignition. To access it, you may need to remove a few components around the intake manifold for better visibility and reach.
you don't need to raise the car off the engine cradle at all to change the clutch. i did the whole thing in my driveway
To install a 3800 supercharged engine in a Pontiac Fiero, you'll need to start by preparing the Fiero's engine bay and ensuring the engine mounts are compatible. You'll typically use an adapter plate to fit the engine, along with custom mounts. It's important to modify the wiring harness and install a compatible transmission, usually from a 4T65E or similar, to handle the power. Finally, you'll need to address cooling, exhaust, and fuel system upgrades to support the supercharged engine's performance.