would my 86 fiero 2.8L flywheel work on a 94 or earlier 3.1L (or 3.4L) or will I need a neutral balanced one?
Flywheel question
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You can get the weight machined off the old flywheel like I did, if you can't find a newer style.
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probably be my cheapest option since my father in law is a machinist.. I'm trying to do a fairly quick and cheap swap since I am planning to move in a few months, and I'd like to be able to drive my car instead of trailering it 1200kms (plus a 5 hr ferry ride).
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I just checked, and the cheapest shipping for me would be $50.. Does anyone know where in Canada I might be able to get an 88 flywheel? I checked autopartsway as well, and they didnt have anything.
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I'm in Canada too; the first time I walked across the ferry to Port Angeles to get some parts because they were like getting 1/2 off locally, second time I just combined enough items on rock auto to make shipping not so bad.
When I was checking local auto parts stores for 88+ flywheels the only place I could find one was NAPA at $100.'89 Firebird, 3500 Turbo, T56, 9-bolt/4.11
'86 Fiero, 3500, 4-speed
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Check www.car-part.com
You can check the junkyards across the country.
I know for sure there's one in Rocky Mountain House, AB for $70
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