The 2.5 Iron duke 4 cyl does not have a belt or chain, timing is gear to gear, requiring the gear on the cam to be heated to be removed and installed. the 2.8 v6 is just like any other gm 6 cyl except you might have to drop the engine and cradle to to get to everything, remove all accessories from front of engine, then remove timing cover, you will have to refer to a manual to get the corect timing procedure then reinstall.
Pontiac Fiero was created in 1984.
1984
Yep, they built a bunch of those
Take it out and put new in? Each part is held in differently and I can't type 300 pages of instructions.
$6,000.00 to $40,000.00.
Drop the cradle & engine together
1984-1988 pontiac fiero with the 2.5L engine or any pontiac with the 2.5L engine
Pontiac Fiero made from 1984-1988
Don't bother, neither the manual or automatic use it
call the person you got the car from they ripped you off. fiero's were only made from 1984-1988 so if you have a 1994 someone took you for a rideAnswerand there isn't a speed cable. its electronic. there is a speed sencer that goes to the tranny that a wire hooks too. not that hard to replace.
To replace the distributor on a 1984 Pontiac Fiero 2.5 L 4-cylinder, first disconnect the battery and remove the air cleaner for better access. Then, mark the position of the existing distributor and disconnect the wiring and vacuum advance hose. Unscrew the distributor hold-down clamp, lift out the old distributor, and carefully insert the new one, aligning it with your markings. Reconnect the wiring, vacuum hose, and air cleaner, then reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for proper operation.
there were only fire problems in the 1984 4cyl fieros, not any of the later years