Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => General Fiero Discussion => Topic started by: Fierofool on March 13, 2019, 02:56:06 pm
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An 87 has just been placed on the South Atlanta Henrico Road lot.
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I was down there Sunday to get the ECM tray but some rascal beat me to it. I did get the washer bottle, coolant reservoir, headlight assemblies and the headlamp module. Really nice bottles too, right after I purchased new ones from the Fiero Store. Go Figure
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Hmmm. Anyone on here get the tray?
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Anyone know what transmission is in that car? I need a set of brackets for a 5 speed
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The TFS coolant overflow tank may have a weak spot on it.
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I know it was a 4 cylinder, but if it's an Isuzu, I don't think the brackets will work. We had to change the Aerodonamic brackets when Mike swapped to the Getrag. Raydar may be able to give a definite answer on that.
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The Isuzu brackets are not interchangeable with the Getrag. They *do* look similar, however. They almost look like they'd work, but they don't.
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Wish I would have seen this earlier. :-[
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Did you get brackets?
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Wish I would have seen this earlier. :-[
The reason is, had I seen this earlier, I would have asked if anyone is going there and would have asked for a favor, i.e. pull a few parts for me and ship them over here.
All good.
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Wish I would have seen this earlier. :-[
The reason is, had I seen this earlier, I would have asked if anyone is going there and would have asked for a favor, i.e. pull a few parts for me and ship them over here.
All good.
What parts do you need? I'm going through my stash of parts while moving out of my shop.
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Hey Mike,
Right now at the top of my list is an 87-88 gas pedal and an automatic break pedal.
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I would like to put a break pedal under my desk, so I could operate it at convenient times. Snack break, beverage break, pizza break, etc.
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Hey Mike,
Right now at the top of my list is an 87-88 gas pedal and an automatic break pedal.
Pretty sure I have an automatic brake pedal. If I do, it's yours.
Do you need anything else? Bushings, etc?
This is one that came out of my car when I swapped to the manual.
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Pretty sure I have an automatic brake pedal. If I do, it's yours.
Do you need anything else? Bushings, etc?
This is one that came out of my car when I swapped to the manual.
As of right now, I'd be very happy with the pedal, but any TBI 700 parts you may have would be great also. ;D
As to bushings, etc., I haven't gone through everything yet.
Might be easier if you tell me everything you have that you are willing to part with.
Thnx
\D
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What parts do you need? I'm going through my stash of parts while moving out of my shop.
You're moving?
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SOLD the business. Moving stuff out as we speak.
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Sad. I guess I should stop promoting Northlake.
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Pretty sure I have an automatic brake pedal. If I do, it's yours.
Do you need anything else? Bushings, etc?
This is one that came out of my car when I swapped to the manual.
As of right now, I'd be very happy with the pedal, but any TBI 700 parts you may have would be great also. ;D
As to bushings, etc., I haven't gone through everything yet.
Might be easier if you tell me everything you have that you are willing to part with.
Thnx
\D
Sorry. I don't have any TBI stuff. My Duke experience (and spare parts assortment) is nearly non-existent.
Bushings... spacers that were on the pedal pivot bolt, etc. Just stuff I remember seeing. Nothing special.
I suppose I should go downstairs and see what I actually have. Working off of memory.
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Bushings... spacers that were on the pedal pivot bolt, etc. Just stuff I remember seeing. Nothing special.
I suppose I should go downstairs and see what I actually have. Working off of memory.
I think I see a project coming up.
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Donster
Do you need the throttle body off of the Duke at the pull a part? I'll be back down that way this weekend.
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If it is identical to the 88 Duke TBI, certainly!
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I believe it is identical. I bought an 87 throttle body from a PFF member and took parts off it to put on the 88 Duke Coupe.
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The throttle body pricing is all over the place depending on what they consider a Fiero part to be. I don't know what they will charge until I get to the desk.
pullapart.com/auto-parts/parts-pricing
I took the "www" off because I didn't want to make it a clickable link. I recall that uses up our bandwidth?
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Someone will have to explain to me how that uses bandwidth.
I must admit to using a lot. Just my tablet has recorded as much as 3Tb in a month.
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I just got all the parts (gas pedal assm & TBI) from a PFF member in TX.
But thanks anyway.
BTW: Pat Moody (handymanpat) from Texas says hi. He mentioned that he knows a few members from GA, especially Topnotch and his 2 brothers in TX.
He also says he's hoping to make the RFTH this year.
\D
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He's a great guy. He and Raydar are also friends. He's also a member of this forum, too.
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Well done on finding your parts D.
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He's a great guy. He and Raydar are also friends. He's also a member of this forum, too.
Oddly, handymanpat does not post, anymore.
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BTW: If somebody does happen to go back to the Pull-A-Part, please look if the 87-88 Duke has these connectors:
MAT
TPS
CTS
Temp Gauge
Mine are all brittle/broken
Thnks.
\D
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Well done on finding your parts D.
Thnx. Not 100% there yet, but getting closer. ;D
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If anybody should go back to the Pull-A-Part (or if they have two spares in their stash), I need the roasts/grates (?) that go under the engine covers of a notchback. Not the covers/louvers themselves, just the part that attaches (usually rivets) on the underside of the covers.