sure dont im needing one for my 84 myself,, i did find a rebuild kit if that interests you, i figured thats what im going to do
Thanks Fiero Store sell the rebuilding kit , but i'm not sure if that last long . A mechanic friend over here told me he tried it and it didn't last . Do we have to hone the inside to fix the master with that kit ?? maybe that's a thing he forgot to do , never know there are good mechanics and bad ones So far all he fixed on my car went good .
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86blackse Member
Posts: 1778 From: Ga-TN state line Registered: Nov 2006
polish every cylinder you rebuild,, if not it will just eat the new rubber seal caps up. 99% of the time thats what the problem is with the cylinders anyway...
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Robs Fieros Member
Posts: 723 From: Athens, Tennessee Registered: Oct 2004
You have to hone them to get a good clean seal so the cups will not bypass the fluid. Hone them then clean them with brake cleaner then rub the inside down with clean brake fluid before installing the new cup and piston. If the cylinder is pitted real bad and the honing doesn't take it out, then your wasting your time. Get a new one.
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Robert 2 Member
Posts: 2401 From: St Hubert Quebec Canada Registered: Jan 2006
Thanks you all If i buy the kit and look inside the cylinder and it's crap that's 65.00$ at the least lost for me . If i double the price i get one from Fiero Store .
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Feb 20th, 2008
86blackse Member
Posts: 1778 From: Ga-TN state line Registered: Nov 2006
The plug that mates to a 4 spead econo transmission speed sensor with a short pigtail of wire to splice to, please. Please provide price shipped to Jacksonville, Illinois 62650.
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Robs Fieros Member
Posts: 723 From: Athens, Tennessee Registered: Oct 2004
please PM me if you have a set of tan floor mats that have little to no wear, they can be dirty, but i would like to see pics of what you have to offer
please pm me if you can help in case i dont check this thread again
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Feb 29th, 2008
Robs Fieros Member
Posts: 723 From: Athens, Tennessee Registered: Oct 2004
Gary or Rob, just wondering what all I would need , and how much would it cost me to add a factory cruise control to my 86 coupe, with a 5 sp Duke. I expect mowing work to start back pretty soon here in Texas. Thanks Joe Crawford Texas
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86blackse Member
Posts: 1778 From: Ga-TN state line Registered: Nov 2006
joe i'll have to let rob answer that one,, if its wired for cruise it shouldnt be a problem but i'll let rob answer that one he is the fiero master mechanic lol.
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josef644 Member
Posts: 6939 From: Dickinson, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006
I have real good wireing now, and I dont want to butcher it up splicceing it all in the car. I might get an aftermarket CC . I put a Sear's unit on a Jeep Cherokee once. It worked good for the 6 years I had it. Joe
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Robs Fieros Member
Posts: 723 From: Athens, Tennessee Registered: Oct 2004
I'm not positive but I think they are all wired for it, but let me check one of my cars and see if one that doesn't have cc is wired for it. If it's wired for it then it's just a matter of getting the switches and cruise control. I'll let you know.
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josef644 Member
Posts: 6939 From: Dickinson, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006