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Korey, You replaced the water pump in your Fiero? I had an '87 GT, Great little car, and I put on an underdrive pulley, what a PITA!!!! I cannot imagine doing a water pump...It's not a normal thing to have to pull a tire to replace a belt:eek: Is your Fiero a GT? I still regret selling mine, only ran a 16.4 but got wonderful mileage, used to scare my friends when it was raining, you could crank the wheel one way doing 40mph and the car would continue going straight;)

yes i replaced the pump myself that was a job.my fiero is a 86 SE styled after the 85 gt
 
Well, now that Pat and I have proven ourselves as the ultimate evil villains that we truly are, we can go on to our normal tasks. You know like tripping old ladies, using puppies and kittens for batting practice and we really can’t forget our trip to Alaska for the annual clubbing of baby seals.

Korey, the weatherstrips don’t say RR5020M on them, just RR5020 so I don’t know what the deal is. Last night I trimmed them down and cleaned all the surfaces and I’ll give it another shot either tonight or tomorrow morning.

Oh and BTW Korey I don’t need your help installing them, I like to keep my car in its current state, “Running”. Strange stuff happens when you lays hands on vechiles.

yes i replaced the pump myself

Funny, that's no quite the story I heard:confused:
 
we can go on to our normal tasks. You know like tripping old ladies,
Hey watch it, LOL! I'll be sure to look for outstretched feet while I'm serving lunch tomorrow :smile:
Korey actually did do the majority of the water pump. Chris helped him get the last bolt that was holding the old one on off, it was stuck, & loaned him a few tools.
 
Well, now that Pat and I have proven ourselves as the ultimate evil villains that we truly are, we can go on to our normal tasks. You know like tripping old ladies, using puppies and kittens for batting practice and we really can’t forget our trip to Alaska for the annual clubbing of baby seals.

Korey, the weatherstrips don’t say RR5020M on them, just RR5020 so I don’t know what the deal is. Last night I trimmed them down and cleaned all the surfaces and I’ll give it another shot either tonight or tomorrow morning.

Oh and BTW Korey I don’t need your help installing them, I like to keep my car in its current state, “Running”. Strange stuff happens when you lays hands on vechiles.



Funny, that's no quite the story I heard:confused:

You know, as much as you are crying and keep bashing this young man you are the one that sounds like a little kid here. Go back and read all your posts
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Get over it................. want me to buy your weather strips from you? Then will you shut up?
 
Hey watch it, LOL! I'll be sure to look for outstretched feet while I'm serving lunch tomorrow :smile:

Hi Cheryl, I look forward to seeing you and Korey tomorrow. This thread is going to have us laughing for quite a while tomorrow. Also you do not qualify as "Old" by any stretch of the imagination.

I'm not uptight about the weatherstrips, just frustrated. If these truely are Metro RR5020M weatherstrips and I can't get them to work, then I not sure were to turn next besides the OEM ones that are major $$$.

Anyone that's following this thread needs to know that a lot of this is bantering back and forth between friends. We're very much a family joined by owning these cars/trucks.
 
Hi Cheryl, I look forward to seeing you and Korey tomorrow. This thread is going to have us laughing for quite a while tomorrow. Also you do not qualify as "Old" by any stretch of the imagination.

I'm not uptight about the weatherstrips, just frustrated. If these truely are Metro RR5020M weatherstrips and I can't get them to work, then I not sure were to turn next besides the OEM ones that are major $$$.

Anyone that's following this thread needs to know that a lot of this is bantering back and forth between friends. We're very much a family joined by owning these cars/trucks.

she finds herself as old:biggrin: you ought to be ashamed talking about mom like that;)
 
The falcon has made it home safe and sound.


All it needed was a fresh gas tank with new fuel, a battery, 4 new tires, brakes, carb rebuild, points/condensor, new oil and filter along with a new oil pan (due to a stripped out drain plug ;) ) And a whole lot of luck
 
The falcon has made it home safe and sound.


All it needed was a fresh gas tank with new fuel, a battery, 4 new tires, brakes, carb rebuild, points/condensor, new oil and filter along with a new oil pan (due to a stripped out drain plug ;) ) And a whole lot of luck

we aint even picked it up yet
 
This is really going to be really funny in a tragic sort of way.

Because I'm positive that you're going to move that car from the junk yard onto the front (or side) of your mothers house and that's were it's going to sit until it's hauled back to the junk yard. That and you've just put $200 down the drain.

I dare you to prove me wrong on this one. If you actually get that car road worthy I'll be in complete amazement and you'll have earned an entire new level of respect from me. Taking on the task of restoring a car like this is going to be a huge undertaking that'll take a lot of time and hard work to accomplish.



well your right

The falcon got sold today after much anguish and money spent tring get it to run with no luck and giving up and throwing in the towel.
 
I hope that you mother has enough house insurance since there will be fire bombs in the yard.
 
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