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WTB: 87 Getrag Clutch Arm by fierofool
Started on: 09-21-2024 04:07 PM
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I'm in need of a clutch release arm (fork) for an 87 Getrag. I suppose the 86 Getrag is identical, so that should work, too. I know the 88 is different.
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Bump. Still in need.
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What does it look like ?

Is there a part number on it ?
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The one in the transmission is so badly mangled that I haven't tried removing it, yet. I doubt it has a part number on it. It looks nothing like the Jegs image. It looks something like this image from The Fiero Store. https://www.fierostore.com/.../Detail.aspx?s=54018
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Hello, Rock auto shows it as Pioneer CF106
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Report this Post10-17-2024 10:05 AM Click Here to See the Profile for cliffwSend a Private Message to cliffwEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
I can't even picture how that would release / engage a clutch.

There has to be a way to get a part number. Do you have any access to a true shop manual ?

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I'm in need of a clutch release arm (fork) for an 87 Getrag. I suppose the 86 Getrag is identical, so that should work, too. I know the 88 is different.


The Getrags are different or the clutch fork ? I have never had a Getrag.
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It's very similar to your last image, but the forks where the release bearing sits is shaped differently for the Getrag. There are three fork configurations. One each for the Muncie 4-speed, the Isuzu 5-speed and the Getrag 5-speed. I believe the Rock Auto release fork is for the Muncie 4-speed.

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I have the 22P 84-88 Fiero Parts Manual. The release forks were only used in the Fiero and no one is making them any more. I have one available from a blown 88 Getrag, but it's different from the 86 ad 87 Getrag.

 
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This ? GM Prts center.




Clutch Fork Shaft - GM (25181428)

OEM GM Clutch Fork Shaft For 2013-2015 Chevrolet Spark

MSRP: $28.06 Discount: $7.75 (27.6% off) Sale Price: $20.31

Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Hummer, Saturn, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Chevrolet Parts
This part does not fit your 1987 Pontiac Fiero Change vehicle

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Hello again, the Pioneer website lists the CF-106 as for the 1987 Fiero 2.8 V6 with 5 speed. That could only be the Getrag right? It might be worth a look just in case.
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Hello again, the Pioneer website lists the CF-106 as for the 1987 Fiero 2.8 V6 with 5 speed. That could only be the Getrag right? It might be worth a look just in case.


I just checked Pioneer's website and searched by vehicle and it comes up with the CF-106 fork, but the only Pontiac it fits is the Sunbird and Phoenix. It also fits the Chevy Citation, which would be the Muncie 4-speed. Thank you for the link.

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This part does not fit your 1987 Pontiac Fiero Change vehicle.


Do you have a 1987 Pontiac Fiero Change vehicle, whatever that is ?

If they take returns, I would have it sent to me/you.
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Hee, hee! I didn't notice that. Maybe that's why it doesn't fit. Mine's a GT.
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Thanks. Still having no luck.
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This may not help but it sure won't hurt.

You might post your need in this thread.
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1987 Pontiac Fiero 5-Speed Manual Transmission (Muncie) Clutch Fork Shaft / GM 8672937

https://www.ebay.com/itm/405004954778?
Seller shows interchange part numbers from other brands

https://www.ebay.com/itm/374818870394?

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Using another 'Cross Interchange Part' site for GM 8672937
ATP / ZA-135 - Direct Cross Interchange
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i....MAN+691239&_osacat=0

ANCHOR / 70308 - Indirect Cross Interchange
DORMAN / 14720 - Indirect Cross Interchange
DORMAN / 691239 - Indirect Cross Interchange
PIONEER / CF134 - Indirect Cross Interchange

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1987 Pontiac Fiero 5-Speed Manual Transmission (Muncie) Clutch Fork Shaft / GM 8672937

https://www.ebay.com/itm/405004954778?
Seller shows interchange part numbers from other brands

This one makes me cautious because it lists it only for the 88 and the 88 is different from the 86 and 87. The fork is the same but the shaft is different. I'll take a look at the other links.
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I believe 1986-1987 and EARLY 1988 8ZL trans code gear boxes used the SAME Clutch Fork Shaft {GM 8672937}

Later 1988 8XPX {2nd design} gear boxes used Clutch Fork Shaft GM 8672942

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Still looking.
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