Tech manual

General Fiero Maintenance including oil changes, air filters, suspension refreshes, restorations, painting, etc.

Moderators: The Dark Side of Will, Series8217

Post Reply
Hollywood
Posts: 98
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:04 pm
Location: Bremerton, WA/Hollywood, CA
Contact:

Tech manual

Post by Hollywood »

WHats the best book for a new Fiero owner to have? Haynes, or Chilton. Also any clue where to get a tech manual?
Fastback86
Posts: 1010
Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:19 am
Location: The Peoples Republic of Kalefornya
Contact:

Post by Fastback86 »

I think the Haynes is better than the Chiltons, but neither is that good. The factory manuals turn up on eBay fairly frequently.
<Insert Sig Here>
stimpy
Who wants Ice Cream?
Posts: 2599
Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:29 pm
Contact:

Re: Tech manual

Post by stimpy »

Hollywood wrote:WHats the best book for a new Fiero owner to have?
The Yellow Pages.
Xanth
Posts: 637
Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:40 pm
Contact:

Post by Xanth »

Get the factory service manual, or both Haynes and Chiltons. Some of Haynes is just plain wrong, and Chiltons doesn't tell you much about diagnosis and testing.

This guy here has some shop manuals:
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/s/community ... 114209&ck=
Pyrthian
Posts: 628
Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2005 11:35 am
Location: Detroit, MI

Post by Pyrthian »

Factory Service Manual
gooood stuff
tho, it does expect a pretty high level of wrenching experience. it makes no safety cautions like suggesting to use jack stands, maybe under pressure, or might be hot.
but, the diagrams are GREAT. them fuzzy, thickline diagrams in Chiltons & Haynes - they are a few samples Xerox'd out of the service manual. you can actually see detail in the originals. along with full & exact parts lists.
and - Chiltons & Haynes - just a matter of preferance - both are OK, and will get you thru most Fiero projects. they are based of the service manual, and cleaned up to add step-by-steps, which are fairly accurate.
Dirty Sanchez
Posts: 490
Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2005 11:02 am
Location: Orlando, Florida

Post by Dirty Sanchez »

The factory service manual has the most complete and useful information, but it requires some mechanical and electrical knowledge to be able to use it properly. The other manuals seemed to be pieced together with information from the service manual and some of their own procedures. The next best manual is the Haynes. It is written so that most people can actually use it. The Chiltons is almost as good but it seems to not have as much information as the Haynes.
I use the Haynes for quick reference and the factory manual for in depth troubleshooting.
I treat others as they treat me
User avatar
Aaron
I just wanna ride my motorcycle
Posts: 5957
Joined: Sun May 29, 2005 5:15 am
Contact:

Post by Aaron »

I don't use any manuals. I ask the question here, get an immediate and accurate answer, then get ridiculed by 4 people for not buying the damn manual. All in all, it works great. I don't have to worry about reading through crap I don't understand and that doesn't apply to me in the FSM, and I get an experienced answer :thumbleft:
88GT 3.4 DOHC Turbo
Gooch wrote:Way to go douche. You are like a one-man, fiero-destroying machine.
Pyrthian
Posts: 628
Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2005 11:35 am
Location: Detroit, MI

Post by Pyrthian »

Aaron wrote:I don't use any manuals. I ask the question here, get an immediate and accurate answer, then get ridiculed by 4 people for not buying the damn manual. All in all, it works great. I don't have to worry about reading through crap I don't understand and that doesn't apply to me in the FSM, and I get an experienced answer :thumbleft:
another option is the library.
most good libraries have the Factory Service Manuals.
this is escpially helpful when doing swaps - so you can use their $0.10 copier, and copy the info you need from car that you are getting your motor swap from.

and, this is what these forums are for. the manuals will never give ya the little details, or alternatives. the manual will tell ya how to change the alternator - the forum will tell ya to get a CS-130.
The Dark Side of Will
Peer Mediator
Posts: 15626
Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:13 pm
Location: In the darkness, where fear and knowing are one
Contact:

Post by The Dark Side of Will »

The GM manual will give the details.
p8ntman442
cant get enough of this site!
Posts: 3289
Joined: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:37 pm

Post by p8ntman442 »

yo...........................


fieronews.net


has the 86 manual in PDF form.


mad props to that guy for putting it up.

direct link to the technical download page.

http://www.fieronews.net/fusion/downloads.php?cat_id=1
"I wanna make a porno starring us. Well, not just us, also these two foreign bitches."
Hollywood
Posts: 98
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:04 pm
Location: Bremerton, WA/Hollywood, CA
Contact:

Post by Hollywood »

So far you guys and the Haynes have helped me tremendously but still on the prowl for the factory manual. If anyone hears of one let me know.
The Dark Side of Will
Peer Mediator
Posts: 15626
Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:13 pm
Location: In the darkness, where fear and knowing are one
Contact:

Post by The Dark Side of Will »

http://www.fieronews.net/fusion/downloads.php

Just like P8ntman posted above.

A lot of the manuals are interchangeable for the most part.
Any 85-88 manual will give you 99% of what you need in order to work on any 85-88 car. The '88 suspension is different, but not much else is.
Hollywood
Posts: 98
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:04 pm
Location: Bremerton, WA/Hollywood, CA
Contact:

Post by Hollywood »

Thanks alot i must of missed that reply.
fieronews
Posts: 23
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:44 pm
Location: Round Lake Beach Il
Contact:

Post by fieronews »

Thanks for the props on the 86 manual. I am working on the rest as well. They are just so damn big to scan in. Its taking me a while but will be worth it in the long run.
Fiero Thomas
86 Fiero GT 85 Fiero GT
88 Formula T-Top
www.fieronews.net
Image
Post Reply