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.
Yes, sort of, The clutch is different.
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. Cradles were all the same till 88.
The slave cylinder for the hydraulic clutch on a manual transmission is located inside the manual transmission bell housing
A 1985 Fiero Base coupe, or an SE Coupe that is nicknamed "2M4" (2 Seats, Mid-Engine, 4-Cylinder), has a 2.5-liter Iron Duke 4-Cylinder engine that produces up to 100 Horsepower, and a GT Coupe or an SE Coupe that is nicknamed "2M6", with the 6 as 6-Cylinder, has a 2.8-liter High-Output V6 engine that produces up to 140 Horsepower.
The listed rating of the 1984 4-cylinder Fiero is : 94hp (if I recall correctly)
No the 1988 underwent a big upgrade
remove 2 bolts holding it on,then replace, follow line back to bleeder valve,bleed,then bleed at slave cylinder
Drivers side near firewall similar to brake master cylinder only smaller; usually with a twist off cap.
About 185F.
5w30
5x100mm