Sad when you realize that most all of your subscribers are just spammers. So, for now the subscriber registration function is disabled. I’ll turn it back on when Fiero refurb efforts get underway.
Jeff
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Sad when you realize that most all of your subscribers are just spammers. So, for now the subscriber registration function is disabled. I’ll turn it back on when Fiero refurb efforts get underway. Jeff
Nov
08
2007
Oooh, that smell! Back story to clutch replacement projectPosted by dreamerzzz in Diary, tags: clutch repair, fiero, pontiac fieroIn June of 2006, my family was preparing to take a trip up to Norfolk, Virginia. My nephew, Michael, was graduating from high school and my sister-in-law & husband were selling us an RV! So, we were driving up to Norfolk to do the graduation activities, then driving the RV back home … doing a bit of camping along the way. On the home front my eldest daughter was having some problems with her old diehard Accord. My wife, being the generous soul that she is, offered my Fiero to her while we were to be off on our trip! I was very reluctant to allow her the use of my little Fiero, but was quickly shamed into submission. Well, after all, she is my daughter, she needs the car for a while, it will be available, and she can actually drive (and even prefers to drive) a manual transmission car. O.K., I relented to the arrangement, but knowing the car’s quirks, I wrote these driving instructions (yes, I call the car Pearl): How to Drive Pearl Read in it’s entirety, there will be a quiz.
Emergency brake:
Driving:
DAD Well, I think it might have been a WHOLE day before I got the first phone call. “Hi, just calling to see if you made it up there,” she starts out. A few exchanges about the trip then, “By the way,I noticed a funny smell driving the Fiero.” “What sort of funny smell, something overheating or burning?”, I inquired. “No, just a funny smell like you smell on the highway sometimes.” OK, so since nothing is noticeably getting hot and smoking, I’m realizing she must be riding that slipping clutch! The next day the fateful call comes, “Dad, your car won’t go!” I am shamed to admit that was a year ago last June! Pearl has sat in some state of disrepair on jackstands or ramps for over a year awaiting the big clutch operation. Her slippage into disuse did force me to work on my other 1984 mid-engined non-Fiero car and she (Berta) has been a dependable (most days) car during all this time. But, now even Berta is due some jackstand time. Her exhaust downpipe has separated from the mounting flange, so she sounds like a very loud razzy truck, even rivaling the noisiest rice burner tuner car running a fart can exhaust, and her rear struts have just gotta be replaced! So it is time to get Pearl back in service! A definite goal in all this is to have both of my 1984 mid-engined rides in service for the end of the year Polar Bear Run, the first year for this event as sponsored by a local car club. So, the adventure has to start this weekend dependent on time and dollars, I’ll get her back on the road!
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