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gameover-gjm3
10-17-2004, 10:37 PM
Hi everybody, I'm rebuilding my 88 4-cylinder and I'm looking for a mild cam to put in. Everywhere I look they are really expensive. Does anyone know where I should look for a decent price on some performance parts? Also, where would be a good place to get main & rod bearings, pushrods, and lifters? I would appreciate any help you can offer.

Thanks,
Greg M

RandomTask
10-19-2004, 12:00 AM
fiero store has them all, www.fierostore.com, crane cams also make some, but you have to dig through a lot of part numbers and what not.

Also, www.westcoastfiero.com

gameover-gjm3
10-19-2004, 04:07 PM
Thanks for the links. Does anybody know if there's any difference between the crankshafts in an automatic and a manual?

Thanks,
Greg M

Ragtop_Renegade
10-19-2004, 10:00 PM
Certain years of GM cars with auto trannies did not have pilot holes in the crank for the input shaft of a manual, but I'm not sure if the Fiero is one of them. Other then that, most of the smaller engines in the 80's used the same crank.

When it comes to bearings, I recommend Clevite. You'll pay more up front but they'll hold up to as much abuse as you can thow at them.

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