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engine swap??
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r***@hotmail.com
2007-09-28 18:20:53 UTC
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just wondering what motors will bolt right up, or without much work
bolt up? i no about the 350 small block engines, but im lookin for
somthin a little easier on gas. i was thinkin a 3.8 or somthing around
there, any suggestions?
Les Benn
2007-09-29 01:41:11 UTC
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Post by r***@hotmail.com
just wondering what motors will bolt right up, or without much work
bolt up? i no about the 350 small block engines, but im lookin for
somthin a little easier on gas. i was thinkin a 3.8 or somthing around
there, any suggestions?
Well the 3.8 and 3.4 Pontiac engines will fit right in without too much
problem.
check out the fiero online service guide
r***@hotmail.com
2007-10-01 02:51:23 UTC
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Post by Les Benn
Post by r***@hotmail.com
bolt up? i no about the 350 small block engines, but im lookin for
somthin a little easier on gas. i was thinkin a 3.8 or somthing around
there, any suggestions?
Well the 3.8 and 3.4 Pontiac engines will fit right in without too much
problem.
check out the fiero online service guide
what about the transmision? would i have to change that?
MarkS
2007-10-01 10:13:15 UTC
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Post by r***@hotmail.com
wondering what motors will bolt right up, or without much work
Post by r***@hotmail.com
bolt up? i no about the 350 small block engines, but im lookin for
somthin a little easier on gas. i was thinkin a 3.8 or somthing around
there, any suggestions?
Well the 3.8 and 3.4 Pontiac engines will fit right in without too much
problem.
check out the fiero online service guide
what about the transmision? would i have to change that?
Not necessarily, but if you have an automatic, it probably makes sense to
use the trans that comes with the engine, most likely a 4 speed 4T60. I any
event, visit and register on Pennocks, there is tons of info on swaps.
http://www.fiero.nl/cgi-bin/main.cgi
Best Regards,
Mark

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