Sorry reone98/Garage monster/MyTime - I didn't pull the brake hoses/cut the cruise cable/sold the fascia so they are not availabe. Good luck in your search!
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10:21 PM
oleblu72 Member
Posts: 72 From: fowler, ohio, u.s.a. Registered: May 2005
Xerxes/oleblue, it's raining cats, dogs and other assorted thing right now, so I can't get out to the shed. I'll get info/pics on theas soon as I can on the compressor/mirror.
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11:28 AM
oleblu72 Member
Posts: 72 From: fowler, ohio, u.s.a. Registered: May 2005
Blu, here is the driver's manual remote mirror. It could use some paint and there are some light scratches on the glass, but let me know if you want it.
Sorry - but my little girl is a ham and has to be in all my shots
It's not blue, but black. The flash makes it look blue.
Xerxes, here is the compressor. It spins freely. It's greasy, but it spins just fine. Let me know of you still want it.
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Sep 7th, 2008
Xerces_Blackthorne Member
Posts: 6163 From: Mertztown PA Registered: Mar 2008
Originally posted by Xerces_Blackthorne: Sax, is that the DA6 compressor? Came from an 87 2.5 right? From what the fiero interchange manual says at fierosails.com it should work... Let me know. I will probably take it.
It did come from an 87 2.5. I don't know the model but it seemed that someone thought 87 2.5's had a V5 or something like that. Be sure to check it out. I have not checked into it and I am elbow-deep in draining the watered down gas out of the Fino. A lot of water got in there. I'm going back out now. I'll ship it to you for jsut $40, so I imagine you can get your money back if it is the wrong model. I think at least $15 of that will be shipping.
Oleblu - how about $25 shipped? If you need anything else I'll see if I have it, too. I'll PM my paypal address to both of you.
Thanks, Guys!
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11:54 AM
oleblu72 Member
Posts: 72 From: fowler, ohio, u.s.a. Registered: May 2005
Hey Sax, hang on to that compressor for me, gonna have to come up with the cash. Hopefully next week I can get it out to ya.
I just measured the pully. It's a close guess since I can't see the sides of the actual pulley behind the clutch (if that is what the part on top of the pulley is). The clutch part is 5 1/4" and taking off 1/2" on either side makes it roughly 4 1/4".
I don't mind send it out if it is the right size for ya. I know you're good for the $. I just don't want to send you the wrong part.
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Xerces_Blackthorne Member
Posts: 6163 From: Mertztown PA Registered: Mar 2008
Sounds about right. Can you scrounge up a part number off the labels, or are they too dirty to read? I can cross reference it to the 22P manual if you can, and make sure it will work for what I need it for...
And is there any chance you have the tensioner assembly left? Not the pulley, but the spring assembly itself? While I am in there I might as well change it out...Starting to think that is what is killing my drivebelt accessories...first the water pump, then a month later the alternator, and now (I think) the AC compressor...
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Saxman Member
Posts: 5151 From: Melbourne, FL Registered: May 2005
Originally posted by ChuckLS1: Do you have a set of dark grey sun visors with the mounting brackets?
Here are the visors I have. Not terrible, but not perfect either. I'll send them to you for $30. Otherwise, I have a bad set (one has no cover and the other has a tear) that you can recover yourself. I can ship them for $15.
Here are the good ones. They are the same color on both sides. I just took one from a higher angle. They both still have the rubber tips. Those are mirror-clamp rust stains on the starting instructions.
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Saxman Member
Posts: 5151 From: Melbourne, FL Registered: May 2005
Originally posted by Xerces_Blackthorne: Sounds about right. Can you scrounge up a part number off the labels, or are they too dirty to read? I can cross reference it to the 22P manual if you can, and make sure it will work for what I need it for...
And is there any chance you have the tensioner assembly left? Not the pulley, but the spring assembly itself? While I am in there I might as well change it out...Starting to think that is what is killing my drivebelt accessories...first the water pump, then a month later the alternator, and now (I think) the AC compressor...
I'll wipe her down and pull the numbers tomorrow. I think I have the tensioner and a bunch of other things from the block. If you need anything else off the engine, let me know. I saved it all.
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oleblu72 Member
Posts: 72 From: fowler, ohio, u.s.a. Registered: May 2005
Sounds about right. Can you scrounge up a part number off the labels, or are they too dirty to read? I can cross reference it to the 22P manual if you can, and make sure it will work for what I need it for...
And is there any chance you have the tensioner assembly left? Not the pulley, but the spring assembly itself? While I am in there I might as well change it out...Starting to think that is what is killing my drivebelt accessories...first the water pump, then a month later the alternator, and now (I think) the AC compressor...
The model # on the compressor is 1131546. I'll check the shed for the tensioner today.
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09:06 AM
Xerces_Blackthorne Member
Posts: 6163 From: Mertztown PA Registered: Mar 2008
It should work then it looks like...couldn't match the number to the 22P, but advance auto website lists it as a V5 compressor needed to replace mine. They also list the same for an 87 coupe...I'll give it a shot and see what happens.
Let me know about the tensioner assy. also if you find it.
Thanks,
-Brian
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10:54 AM
Sep 15th, 2008
Xerces_Blackthorne Member
Posts: 6163 From: Mertztown PA Registered: Mar 2008
Originally posted by h.d.fire: Hey Sax, Any chance you have a drivers side rear caliper in good working order? I'm trying to keep my 87' coupe daily driver going! Thanks!
I have one (or maybe even a couple of them). Let me take some pics and get you some details one each.
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Sep 17th, 2008
Rolling Thunder Member
Posts: 1244 From: College Station, TX Registered: Aug 2008
Sorry - I just got off work and I am working from 7am-midnight tomorrow. Anyone like Paul Mooney? After my normal job, I'll be working the hall during his stand-up tomorrow night. I picked up some extra work to fund the Fiero projects!
I should be able to pull pics of these items. I believe I have a master cyl, too. I just don't know what Fiero it came out of...
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Sep 22nd, 2008
Saxman Member
Posts: 5151 From: Melbourne, FL Registered: May 2005
Originally posted by Xerces_Blackthorne: Sax, did you get my money order? If so, could you leave me some feedback? Thanks -Brian
Got it - but I can't leave you any more feedbacks for sales. I already left you two, Dude!!
I'll leave another one here, though: Xerxes is on my list of buyers that don't need to pay first. That says a lot considering my past experiences with others...
Originally posted by Michelhaugh: I need front fenders, door skins, radiator(auto), front bumper parts, hood, whatever you have. Package deal? We just got an 88 with some nose damage that I need to fix. (saved it from the crusher) DieselFiero 865-945-8932
(edited) I have the passenger side fender (black) and the passenger side door skin (red). The radiator is from a 5-speed, but I have two hoods (black and blue) - both need paint and have some cracking at the front. I saved all the interior bumper parts so I have them, too, but not the exterior. The hoods are still out in the shed.
Here are pics of the rad, door and fender panels. I can show you whatever front bumper interior support parts you want. I may have trouble remembering whether they came from the front or rear. Let me know which parts you are still interested in.
Thanks!
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09:35 AM
Xerces_Blackthorne Member
Posts: 6163 From: Mertztown PA Registered: Mar 2008
Sax, do you have the trim that goes around the bottom of the drivers door along the floor (behind e brake)? Mine is cracked and doesn't hold tight to the door frame
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11:23 AM
Saxman Member
Posts: 5151 From: Melbourne, FL Registered: May 2005
Sax, do you have the trim that goes around the bottom of the drivers door along the floor (behind e brake)? Mine is cracked and doesn't hold tight to the door frame
If you mean the interior piece that wraps around the e-brake - I don't. Sorry.