Preparing my Fiero for an engine swap (Page 2/23)
hnthomps MAY 11, 10:04 PM

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Originally posted by longjonsilver:

Thanks, i got this far online: http://www.fierofocus.com/

but i don't see where to buy single issues
jon



If you really want the articles I can scan and email both parts to you if I have a good email address.

Nelson

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longjonsilver MAY 12, 06:22 AM

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Originally posted by hnthomps:
If you really want the articles I can scan and email both parts to you if I have a good email address.

Nelson



PM sent


longjonsilver MAY 14, 02:01 PM
Thot i'd post pics of my car - an '84 with a mix of original body parts, modified body parts, and GT parts. If anybody has a line on some Aero moldings for the bottom of the door, let me know The battery is in the front, rear vent is a scoop from a Mustang - i removed the BBQ grill. i made the front radiator vent out of fibreglass to match the rear vent.




i substituted the 85-88 side vents for the closed panels on the '84



i'm thinking of building a custom intake for the engine to match (?) the vents.

jon

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I'm the original owner of a white ' 84 2M4 purchased Dec 10, 1983 from Pontiac. Always garaged, no rust, 4-wheel drifts are fun! 3800 SC swap to come!

longjonsilver MAY 16, 06:46 PM
As i look for a 3800sc car, i find most have about 200,000kms = 124,000 miles. Is this too much to expect a good running motor?
jon

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I'm the original owner of a white ' 84 2M4 purchased Dec 10, 1983 from Pontiac. Always garaged, no rust, 4-wheel drifts are fun! 3800 SC swap to come!

hnthomps MAY 16, 10:24 PM

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Originally posted by longjonsilver:

As i look for a 3800sc car, i find most have about 200,000kms = 124,000 miles. Is this too much to expect a good running motor?
jon




Much lower mileage ones can be found if you are patient and search diligently. That statement is true for the US but I am obviously not familiar with the Canadian market. However, I acquired a Series III SC engine with less than 14,000 miles and a Series II SC engine with less than 40,000 miles. They might cost a bit more but it is worth it in my opinion.

These are pretty durable engines and it is best to acquire them from a running vehicle if possible. That way you can do an in car, engine running analysis prior to purchasing. I have heard reports that the engines are good for about 150,000 miles but have absolutely no data to back that up.

Nelson
longjonsilver MAY 27, 05:54 PM
This has proved to be a very good thread for a newbie:

http://www.fiero.nl/forum/F...2/HTML/000156-5.html

jon

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I'm the original owner of a white ' 84 2M4 purchased Dec 10, 1983 from Pontiac. Always garaged, no rust, 4-wheel drifts are fun! 3800 SC swap to come!

Jfrost MAY 31, 09:04 AM

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Originally posted by longjonsilver:

Thanks, i got this far online: http://www.fierofocus.com/

but i don't see where to buy single issues
jon



The build thread that inspired those articles can be seen in my signature. Look it over and feel free to ask any questions you may have. Glad the articles have been helpful to some.

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Project L67 Fiero

JohnWPB JUN 03, 04:47 AM
I was the first to reply to this thread, with a link to my build thread. I had no idea SO MANY of the photos were coming up in my thread in red X's / broken images. (There was a long period of time where PIP just REFUSED to work). I spent a few hours the other night finding replacements for all of the broken images, and replacing them in each of the posts. A tedious task to say the least....

All seems to be in order now. My sincere apologies for anyone that followed the above link to a bunch of image less posts. The 3800 swap starts on PAGE 13 OF MY BUILD THREAD.
longjonsilver JUN 04, 08:05 AM

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Originally posted by JohnWPB:

I spent a few hours the other night finding replacements for all of the broken images, and replacing them in each of the posts. A tedious task to say the least....

All seems to be in order now. My sincere apologies for anyone that followed the above link to a bunch of image less posts. The 3800 swap starts on PAGE 13 OF MY BUILD THREAD.



Thanks John, i certainly appreciate the effort that you took to fix those links. i use post image. Dunno how it will fare after a few years, altho i choose permanent when i post a pic. i picked up some parts for my Fiero when i was in Toronto recently. i have some parts that i planned to use for a 4.9 swap that i never started. i am still in the planning stages of my swap because i vacillate back and forth because my duke is running so good, altho she uses oil and smokes. Everyday i look for a parts car that i can buy. There was a nice one in Barrie, decent milage and negociable (think low ball offer) but how do you drive home 6 hours in the rain with no brakes? Don't wanna fix the brakes just for one trip! Blessings
jon

edit: your paint job on your motor is really fantastic!

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I'm the original owner of a white ' 84 2M4 purchased Dec 10, 1983 from Pontiac. Always garaged, no rust, 4-wheel drifts are fun! 3800 SC swap to come!

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longjonsilver JUN 10, 08:50 PM
Does anybody know the color code for the paint on the intake manifold and valve covers on the 2.8 V6? i would love to paint my valve covers and supercharger that exact color.

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I'm the original owner of a white ' 84 2M4 purchased Dec 10, 1983 from Pontiac. Always garaged, no rust, 4-wheel drifts are fun! 3800 SC swap to come!