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Engine number by ausfiero123
Started on: 05-28-2023 12:50 AM
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Last post by: Mike in Sydney on 05-28-2023 07:52 PM
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Report this Post05-28-2023 12:50 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ausfiero123Send a Private Message to ausfiero123Edit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Could someone pls help,I urgently need to find the location of the engine number for my 2.8 V6 fiero. Ive read that it is on the rear side of the block that faces in towards the bulkhead/firewall,is this correct? I have had a real good look but have not found it yet and I wonder if it is only visible from under the car when it is elevated. The car is going in for registration shortly and the inspector will want to see the number to match against purchase documents so I need a solution asap. Hope someone can help describe/send a pic, etc,thanks.
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Report this Post05-28-2023 01:01 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Mike in SydneySend a Private Message to Mike in SydneyEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
You're right, that's the location. And yes, it's easier to see if the car is raised. When I registered mine I took pictures of the number and showed those to the inspector. He accepted the pictures.

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Report this Post05-28-2023 03:33 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ausfiero123Send a Private Message to ausfiero123Edit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Many thanks,will have to try and get it up on some ramps or similiar to get a pic.
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Report this Post05-28-2023 07:52 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Mike in SydneySend a Private Message to Mike in SydneyEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Be careful. I strongly suggest you find a garage and put it on a lift. Recently, one Forum member was killed when his FIero fell on him while working on it.

If you use ramps, pull the ebake / parking brake and chock the front wheels. The ebrake isn't the best designed that I've seen.

If you use jack stands, make sure you place the stands in the places where the car can be lifted. See this thread for locations: https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/136428.html

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