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84 Fiero Sport clutch question
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js
2006-07-28 19:02:39 UTC
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I have just been given an 84 Fiero Sport in near mint condition. 64K on
original motor. Clutch appears to be collapsed (no resistance in the
pedal or clutch arm at all). I am looking for a replacement, and I am
seeing two sizes. 8.5 inches and 9.7 or so inches. Which is it? Does
this model have the performance 4 speed or the standard 4 speed? Is
Sachs a decent brand, or would anyone recommend another brand? I just
want a stock clutch. Thanks guys, been a long time since I have been
here, ever since my 86 coupe died in 2000 RIP.
John Craker
2006-07-30 16:33:23 UTC
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The 8.5 would be stock - the larger one will fit though (as that's what came
on the V6, and they both use the same bellhousing).

Doesn't matter which tranny you have - they're all the same - it's just the
final drive gearing.

Sach's is good - also very pricey! So unless you've got a good hook-up on
it, try pricing a DynaPak etc.
(should be no more than ~$150-200usd for a complete kit)
Post by js
I have just been given an 84 Fiero Sport in near mint condition. 64K on
original motor. Clutch appears to be collapsed (no resistance in the
pedal or clutch arm at all). I am looking for a replacement, and I am
seeing two sizes. 8.5 inches and 9.7 or so inches. Which is it? Does
this model have the performance 4 speed or the standard 4 speed? Is
Sachs a decent brand, or would anyone recommend another brand? I just
want a stock clutch. Thanks guys, been a long time since I have been
here, ever since my 86 coupe died in 2000 RIP.
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