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new fiero! help please


fierangero
12-11-2004, 07:01 PM
Hey y'all, i just recently came upon a 1986 fiero GT, white, automatic, for $1500. runs great, 146k miles. anyway, the only real problem is that the gauges dont really work, the speedometer doesnt read until around 40 or 50. and the oil pressure guage reads it really low, to the point that the light comes on at idle. so what's the diagnosis fellas?

poncho1978
12-11-2004, 09:16 PM
I'm assuming you have a V6, but even with a 4 cyl my advice would be the same. I'd get some working guages of some kind to at least get some kind of accurate reading of what you have, including the oil pressure. If the pressure starts out low, it probably won't get any better as it warms up. At that point, I'd do a compression check to see how balanced your cylinders are and help determine if you have a top or bottom end problem or both- with that mileage, could be either. Check it out and see where you're at. Good luck!
Patrick

fierangero
12-12-2004, 02:33 AM
yup, v6. and i heard that maybe the speedo gear is worn, that would make it be off by 40 or 50 mph? im gonna be swapping evverything out anyway, not sure what engine i want to put in, but i wanna swap in a 5 speed. is that difficult? i couldnt find anything on google about it. :feedback:

Old Lar
12-14-2004, 05:21 PM
It would be easier to drop the engine and and transmission on the cradle to swap out the transmission. A swap of that nature should be done by an experienced mechanic because lots of stuff needs to be replaced including the ECM. Since it is a high milage car swap out the engine at the same time. www.twinlakesfiero.com www.v8archie.com depending on what engine you want and how much $ you want to spend. You should be able to get the car in like new condition for under $10K

fierangero
12-14-2004, 05:43 PM
thats the plan, mate =)

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