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Old 08-06-2006, 06:45 AM
Christoph Bock Christoph Bock is offline
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Default Changing Transmission from a 4-speed to a 5-Speed... is it possible ?

Hello,

I have a Fiero 1986 with 4Speed Transmission 2.8l. After a short journey some days ago, i cant shift anymore, the gear stuck in
the second.
I have no probelms witht the cables, i checked them. My question is, is it possible to build in the 5 Speed transmission of a 1987
2.8l Fiero?
Perhaps someone also could tell me what the problem with my transmission is. Although with force i cant move the gears at the
transmission.
My translation skills are bad, so please feel free to ask, if anything isnt clear. Thank you a lot for any answer!

Greetings

Dominik Bock

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Old 08-06-2006, 07:10 AM
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Default Changing Transmission from a 4-speed to a 5-Speed... is it possible ?

On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 16:45:36 +0200, "Christoph Bock"
<christoph.bock@t-online.de> wrote:
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Hello,I have a Fiero 1986 with 4Speed Transmission 2.8l. After a short journey some days ago, i cant shift anymore, the gear stuck inthe second.I have no probelms witht the cables, i checked them. My question is, is it possible to build in the 5 Speed transmission of a 19872.8l Fiero?Perhaps someone also could tell me what the problem with my transmission is. Although with force i cant move the gears at thetransmission.My translation skills are bad, so please feel free to ask, if anything isnt clear. Thank you a lot for any answer!GreetingsDominik Bock


Dominik,

There are quite a few things that can go wrong with the Fiero clutch.
Checking the cables is a good start! Also, get a magnet and put it
on the clutch pedal shaft (not the part that you step on). If it
sticks, good. That means you have a metal clutch pedal, and that is
good. If it falls off without sticking then you have an aluminum
pedal, and that is bad. The original pedal was aluminum and it bends
over time, and that causes the clutch to not release all the way. The
Fiero Store (www.fierostore.com) sells replacement steel pedals.

Another issue is bleeding the clutch, but it sounds like this is not
the problem.

Something else to look for is the arm on the outside of the
transmission (where the clutch slave pushes). This arm should be a
one-piece cast iron unit - NOT a stamped steel one with a plastic
piece that touches the clutch slave rod. These stamped steel pieces
collapse over time and need to be replaced.

The pressure plate fingers also fail, and that can cause the trans to
not shift. In that case you'd need a new clutch setup.

Lastly, yes - you can replace the 4 speed with the 5 speed transaxle.
It's a pretty straightforward swap, but a lot of labor involved.
You'll want to do a new clutch while it's out as that is the perfect
time.

Eric
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