check the transmission mount for being bad.
put on a new PCV valve.
No it is not possible to bounce to the moon on a pogo stick.
Net hp at the rear wheels if an automatic is probably around 145. If a stick car probably 160-165 net hp.
Passanger side of engine, comes up between spark plug #2 and #4 (first and second spark plugs from the front on the passanger side.
I had the problem on a 1994 with V6, sounds similiar. I think the problem stems from the safety locking mechanism that requires the brake pedal be depressed prior to shifting.
Meter stick.
The skin of a drum is pulled tight over the rim. This gives it some elasticity, which forces the drum stick upwards when it has been hit.
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A 350 will easily fit but you could install a larger engine with major modifications. Stick with a 350 which was the optional engine in Firebirds. You will have to change the ECU also, so a donor car would be the easiest. If I were in your shoes, I would sell this Firebird and purchase one with a 350 already installed. You would be money ahead in the long run.
If they are losing strenght, first try spraying silicone lube into the rubber weatherstrips where the window rides. A lot of times they become dry causing the windows to stick. If this does not help, unfurtunely you will have to replace the window motors. I have done many of these
If it is a stick shift or manual, you may be stalling it. a way to stop this could be to place the clutch all the way to the floor.
It is better to use a pogo stick on concrete instead of a grassy area because concrete provides a more stable and flat surface for the pogo stick to bounce on. Grass can be uneven and soft, making it harder to balance and control the pogo stick. Additionally, the concrete surface allows for a more efficient transfer of energy from each bounce, resulting in better performance.