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yourfriendethan
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JUN 24, 10:12 PM
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I've wanted one of these cars for 20+ years.
Found one on ebay for a fair price last summer and snagged it up.
(missing oats or hall? not sure.)
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Patrick
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JUN 24, 10:22 PM
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Very clean looking '86 GT.
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Skybax
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JUN 24, 11:00 PM
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Congrats, looks nice!
Last summer? What took you so long?
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yourfriendethan
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JUN 24, 11:13 PM
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Had to do a handful of things before I could drive it.
1. new rear calipers and bleed all 4. 2. all new tires. the ones on it are LUMPY! 3. left (closest to cabin) exhaust manifold. original had a large hole in it. looks like someone attempted to repair it with booger welds.
Farted around for a month trying to get a used manifold from an online junkyard network. Finally got one! Bought a belt sander and cleaned it up myself. No-one in town does this anymore?
After sanding mating surface flat, I noticed it was the wrong manifold.. They sent me the right manifold instead. Apparently, they can't get a left one. Ever. Oh well. Sent the thing back for a refund.
Ordered a stainless manifold set from West Coast Fiero. Took awhile, but they sent me the left one first (after some pleading, haha) so i could take this thing out on the road! Still working on the right one.
[This message has been edited by yourfriendethan (edited 06-25-2021).]
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yourfriendethan
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JUN 24, 11:25 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Skybax:
Congrats, looks nice!
Last summer? What took you so long? |
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To post updates?
Maybe some clarification. I saw the ebay ad summer of 2020, bought it summer of 2020 as well.
Haven't gotten around to posting any updates until recently.
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yourfriendethan
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JUN 24, 11:42 PM
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Found an original 1986 Indiana plate for this years registration.
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yourfriendethan
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JUN 24, 11:48 PM
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yourfriendethan
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JUN 25, 12:04 AM
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Patrick
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JUN 25, 02:02 AM
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quote | Originally posted by yourfriendethan:
rear exhaust manifold. original had a large hole in it. looks like someone attempted to repair it with booger welds.
Farted around for a month trying to get a used manifold from an online junkyard network. Finally got one! Bought a belt sander and cleaned it up myself. No-one in town does this anymore?
After sanding mating surface flat, I noticed it was the wrong manifold.. They sent me the front manifold instead. Apparently, they can't get one. Ever. Oh well. Sent the thing back for a refund.
Ordered a stainless manifold set from West Coast Fiero. Took awhile, but they sent me the rear. Still working on the front.
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I suspect the possible reason for the mix-up is that you may be referring to the exhaust manifolds incorrectly. The rear manifold is the one closest to the trunk, closest to the rear of the car. The front manifold, the one that normally requires replacement (and why they're rarer), is the one closest to the front of the car.[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 06-25-2021).]
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Larryinkc
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JUN 25, 09:56 AM
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Nice looking Fiero.
When I got my 88 it would wag its tail on quick lane changes. It's the only Fiero and mid engine car I have driven and at first I thought that's just what they do. It turned out to be a loose rear hub, replaced it and got a good 4 wheel alignment and now it's solid.
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