gr8 post... Eh but i have a question for u............But why????
Pls dont take this the wrong way..why go with a bigger and better engine( maybe i think it is german law or something) Why i ask is becuase i am all the time surfing the car add's for parts and extras in germany,,,like www.autoscout24.dewww.mobile.de
All cars from german r WAY CHEAPER and NEWER then the crap we have over here in holland...
When I saw this picture, I felt like I came onto the scene of of a bear attack. That engine is ugly. I tell people all the time never to use any stop leak products in their engine or coolant. I think I will save some of those pictures to show as proof.
I wish you luck on your buildup. It will be nice to see how it goes. Will you do anything to free up the intake or exhaust any?
gr8 post... Eh but i have a question for u............But why????
Pls dont take this the wrong way..why go with a bigger and better engine( maybe i think it is german law or something) Why i ask is becuase i am all the time surfing the car add's for parts and extras in germany,,,like www.autoscout24.dewww.mobile.de
All cars from german r WAY CHEAPER and NEWER then the crap we have over here in holland...
Remember just asking nice : :
- my 87duke has around 220k mls on the clock and its starting to make rodbearing noises - car goes around 25k km each year ( lpg conversion ) - need a spare engine for it and if i rebuild it i do it complete - bigger engine = much more taxes per year ( 15,13 Euro per 100ccm = 423 Euro taxes per year for a 2.8 ...... 574,94 for a 3.8 ) - german cars are ugly electronic polluted monsters
and last but not least i like fixing or building things
When I saw this picture, I felt like I came onto the scene of of a bear attack. That engine is ugly. I tell people all the time never to use any stop leak products in their engine or coolant. I think I will save some of those pictures to show as proof.
Is all that crud the result of using "stop leak products" or simply from NEVER changing the oil?
That's the lack of changing one's oil for years on end. What a mess.
Fieromaniac you forgot piston/rods. The 3.1 crank will change your stroke length so you need the correct pistons and rods.
I don't want to rain on your parade, but you need to consider some things before you put out a lot of cash. The mild port on your intake will not do very much at all. Especially with increasing your displacement to approximately 3.2 (3.1 crank w/ .060 over) My current engine is .050 over and I don't think it makes much of a difference at all. You might get more by raising your compression with Total Seal rings or decking. (cheaper too)
That intake really won't breath enough to give the car much oomph. If I was rebuilding again, with a view to freshening up the engine, I would port the heads, bigger cam, port the exhaust logs and Y, and replace the intake with the Trueleo. I think you'll get more with ported heads than increasing the displacement. If you do both porting heads and intake, your Fiero intake will starve you out at about 5200 rpm. There have been a few guys disappointed with their rebuilds' performance after a big cash outlay. You are well advised to do some more reading before laying out the cash. Hope this helps you
Let me know if I can help with parts... (I have my 'old' 2.8 sitting in a corner...may take it apart if needed, the goodies: it has low km rebuild+tested injectors and the stock exhaust manifolds are welded, ported and have resurfaced flanges...I also have some new 2.8 ignition parts, timing chain kit etc that I cant use anymore.) Good luck with the rebuild !
You might get more by raising your compression with Total Seal rings or decking. (cheaper too) .................. That intake really won't breath enough to give the car much oomph. If I was rebuilding again, with a view to freshening up the engine, I would port the heads, bigger cam, port the exhaust logs and Y, and replace the intake with the Trueleo. ............................ There have been a few guys disappointed with their rebuilds' performance after a big cash outlay. You are well advised to do some more reading before laying out the cash. Hope this helps you
Arn
-cant raise the compression because the engine will be propane powered like my duke now . 2nd fuel will be E85
- cam will be mild perf cam rockerarms 1:1,52
- no racing or speeding planned with the car iam not in this age anymore high RPM with propane is a no go Just want some more power on the "Autobahn" between 120 and 160 kmh
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130 WHP doesnt sound too bad when you add the auto trans loss mated to the rebuild engine..
130 hp on the wheels are really enough for a daily driver ( between 80 and 200km each day sometimes more ). 2nd goal will be to raise the mpg . Tranny needs to stay the automatic because my wife is to short to drive comfortable with shifted Fiero at least she dont like it
I did not think you could fit a 3.1 crank into a pre 88 block. The 3.1 crank is internally balanced and had the extra ring in the middle. Has someone else done it?
I did not think you could fit a 3.1 crank into a pre 88 block. The 3.1 crank is internally balanced and had the extra ring in the middle. Has someone else done it?
"....Any GM Vehicle mid-1985 or Newer that originally came with a 2.8L Engine....."
didnt bought the Kit from ARI i got the stuff seperately new crank with bearings 120,00 Euro ( us-parts-online.de) pistons with methanol / LPG Rings 58$ ( ebay )
Did that 2.8 run like crap? I have heard you can you clean up an engine like that by switching to synthetic oil and changing it every 1000 miles or less for a long time to slowy degum an old engine. Is this true?
------------------ '86 2m4- Auto, Daily Driver '87 GT - 5spd, Project Car -------------------------------------------------------------------------- So now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins, For peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing
I just came upon this thread... I have to give you props for rescuing that abused little 2.8. Many, (including myself) would have turned it in as scrap iron. This is an interesting build up.
found out that the valves are stainless steel already ( not magnetic ) but there are micro weldings on all of the exhaust valves and it would take me years to get a good surface with my tools so i will get new valves because the seats are ok
question is now what valve is the better choice for a propane powered engine standard or stainless ?