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okay now im going to be getting another car im debating between a third firebird and maybe a fiero. i was just wondering how hard they are to work on. since the motor is not in the front.
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If you want to do major work on the engine it only takes a couple of hours to drop the engine on the cradle out of the car. The Fiero engine is on a similiar front cradle of a Citation, but in the back. It is no more difficult to work on than any other front wheel drive car engine.
As a nearly 20 year old car, unless you find a good one, the Fieros can have many issues other than the engine that will need work. |
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If you want to do major work on the engine it only takes a couple of hours to drop the engine on the cradle out of the car. The Fiero engine is on a similiar front cradle of a Citation, but in the back. It is no more difficult to work on than any other front wheel drive car engine.
As a nearly 20 year old car, unless you find a good one, the Fieros can have many issues other than the engine that will need work. |
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ive never had much trouble working on them and i was talking to a firend and a 3.4 out of a 90'S firebird bolts right in with out much problem and if you get
an 88 they handle great and ride is reel smooth
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ok thanx guys for your input
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