1992 Pontiac Firebird Question?

RobbieH

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I currently own a 1984 Pontiac Fiero and it is a pain to work on. It has some crazy engine design that my dad knows very little about, and i want to learn how to restore a car but this one is too hard. How easy, on a scale of 1-10, (1 being hardest) is it to work on a firebird? Like is it pretty straight forward compared to other cars of its generation? Or is it totally different? I appreciate the help!!!
thanks. But when you say decent, im a little confused. Please explain in detail. and yea the engine is in the back. My front hood is messed up so i cant open it myself, i don't even remember what is in the front. lol
 
They're decently easy to work on.
What makes Fiero's a pain in the ass is the engine is mounted in the rear.. A lot less room to work on them.
 
I had a 91 Trans Am GTA and it wasn't too bad to work on. Easier than more modern cars in that there is a little more room under the hood and that these cars still used the basic old school design but also started incorporating computers. Computers are always a pain in the butt in my opinion and can cause headaches by themselves.I have a '72 Nova with a '93 Chevy 350 in it and it is much easier to work on being that there's no computer in it. Everything's mechanical.
 
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