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M.aaron80
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FEB 01, 02:53 PM
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Does anyone have pics or videos of installing the clutch? I have an 86 gt, I took my 5spd trans off and stuff fell apart inside before I got to look at it. I mean inside the bell housing. Throw out bearing. I don’t know which way it goes in
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fierofool
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FEB 01, 04:22 PM
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The flat polished surface goes to the pressure plate. The outer shell fits into the release fork and is stationary. The center portion spins with the engine.
Make sure your clutch disks are the same diameter and also that the throwout bearings are the same. The 86 year had a model that used all 3 clutch sets available to the Fiero. The 86 Duke had a small disk and a throughout bearing for an Isuzu. The 4-speed V6 had a larger disk and a different throwout bearing while the 5-speed V6 used the same disk but had a different throwout bearing.
Your clutch set may have come with a pilot bushing designed to fit inside the rear of the crankshaft. Don't use it. It isn't applicable to the Fiero.
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M.aaron80
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FEB 01, 05:29 PM
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I have not received the clutch kit from the fiero store yet. But this info helps! I’ll get back in touch when they arrive
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fierofool
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FEB 01, 06:43 PM
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The Fiero Store likely will provide the correct clutch set. Parts stores all seem to have some incorrect information when it comes to master cylinders, slave cylinders, and clutch sets, especially for the 86 model year.
I've learned that when ordering for an 86 V6 4-speed, I ask for parts for an 85. If it's for an 86 V6 5-speed, I ask for parts for an 87.
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