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Date Posted: 04:22:33 07/22/02 Mon
Author: Beaux *Master Mechanic*
Subject: Re: NEED Help 1985 Firebird 2.8L 6 cyclinder Fuel system Not sure
In reply to: Matthew Burns 's message, "Re: NEED Help 1985 Firebird 2.8L 6 cyclinder Fuel system Not sure" on 11:01:11 03/19/02 Tue

All right man heres the best thing you can do with that car,
pull that wimpy v-6 out and drop in a 350 or 305 v8 heres why 1. replacing parts is so easy
2. MORE POWER
3. If you get ahold of a newer motor you could increse you MPG.
4. you can pick up a 350 cheap and you don't have to do any frame work
5. Did i mention more power?? come on dude its a muscle car

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[> [> Re: NEED Help 1985 Firebird 2.8L 6 cyclinder Fuel system Not sure -- stephane, 11:01:58 10/10/03 Fri

have youcheck your sparkplug wires plus cap and rotor?
while running in dark spray (like a mist) water over sparkplug wires and look for little spark in between of them or in between of motor and bracket to the wires...
if you don't see any thing move gently with a wood stick.
then changed wires, cap and rotor if it makes spark. might solve a part of your ploblem...

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