Fiero in Brazil (Page 3/4)
AutosBergamini DEC 08, 08:27 PM

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Originally posted by cvxjet:

I just went through Swapping to the 87-88 HL Motor system...so I have Pictures;

Perfect, I'll take a look to see if I can import it, because here I won't find anywhere. Thank you.



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AutosBergamini JAN 27, 06:54 PM
Save friends, the Fiero problems started,
I need this repair kit (rubbers) for the brake caliper, some indication of how I can search, a specific name maybe. Thank you very much in advance!!!



dremu JAN 27, 07:06 PM
That doesn't look to me like an original Fiero brake caliper. I wonder if the previous owner installed brakes from some other kind of vehicle.

Is that from the front or the back? The Fiero rear calipers have the parking brake, which makes them complicated and difficult to rebuild.

You should be aware that Fiero brake calipers are difficult to come by, even here in the US. One source for them is https://www.fierostore.com/ The Fiero Store can be expensive, but they have many parts that aren't available anywhere else (and are nice helpful people too

I hope that comes through the translator okay!

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AutosBergamini JAN 27, 07:16 PM

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Originally posted by dremu:

That doesn't look to me like an original Fiero brake caliper. I wonder if the previous owner installed brakes from some other kind of vehicle.

Is that from the front or the back? The Fiero rear calipers have the parking brake, which makes them complicated and difficult to rebuild.

You should be aware that Fiero brake calipers are difficult to come by, even here in the US. One source for them is https://www.fierostore.com/ The Fiero Store can be expensive, but they have many parts that aren't available anywhere else (and are nice helpful people too

I hope that comes through the translator okay!

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Hello friend, how are you? I hope well. They are the rear ones, they were disassembled for repair, but as there are no rubbers here, I picked them up again, they have the hand brake activated.

AutosBergamini JAN 27, 07:22 PM
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I managed to find what I'm looking for, thanks for the indication of the site. Let's see if it gets here in Brazil.
Mike in Sydney JAN 27, 08:25 PM
Can you post photos of both sides of the assembled calipers? Also, do you have a photo of the brake caliper on the automobile?
thejinx13 JAN 27, 10:23 PM
This kind of topic is really inspiring. I don't have a ton, but if I find you need a part that I have lying around its all yours my friend.

Chris
olejoedad JAN 28, 08:03 AM
That is an 88 caliper with the bridge (outer half) removed.
cvxjet JAN 28, 12:30 PM
Here is a post of how to rebuild the 1988 calipers- especially the rear with the extra seal. It has the Centric Brakes part numbers also. (Main 1988 caliper kit Centric PN; 143.62031......Extra Internal seal for 1988 rear Pistons contained in Centric kit PN; 143.62008

http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/137765.html

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dremu JAN 28, 12:49 PM
Apologies, I forgot that the '88 brakes are different.

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