Genuine Pontiac Fiero Oil Pan

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3 Oil Pans found

  • Pontiac Fiero Oil Pan - 8643574
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: PAN, Transmission Oil Pan; Transmission Pan
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1984-1988 Pontiac Fiero | 2 DOOR, GT 2 DOOR, SE 2 DOOR, SPORT 2 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L, 6 Cyl 2.8L
  • Pontiac Fiero Oil Pan - 10044683
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    • Other Name: PAN, Engine Oil; Oil Pan
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1984-1987 Pontiac Fiero | 2 DOOR, GT 2 DOOR, SE 2 DOOR, SPORT 2 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L
  • Pontiac Fiero Oil Pan - 10044674
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    • Other Name: PAN, Engine Oil; Oil Pan
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1988 Pontiac Fiero | 2 DOOR, GT 2 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L

Pontiac Fiero Oil Pan

It is the Oil Pan, which is used in Pontiac Fiero car models to store and transfuse engine oil that is required for lubrication purposes. With the help of wet sump system the oil collected in the Oil Pan of the Pontiac Fiero is the oil which is drawn through the pickup tube by the oil pump, for circulating it in the engine, thereby maintaining the performance and cooling of the engine admirably. In the past, the Pontiac Fiero Oil Pans were made of stamped steel, however, with the current technology and trends, some models have used cast aluminum in the making, making them stronger and efficient. The design of the Oil Pan plays crucial role in providing accommodation for the height of the engine and to avoid the problem of oil starvation in case of vigorous movements of the vehicle. In general, the Pontiac Fiero's Oil Pan plays an important role of the car's lubrication system, as it has evolved to suit different performance requirements in the past years.

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Pontiac Fiero Oil Pan Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How do you remove and reinstall an oil pan in V6 engine on Pontiac Fiero?
    A: In order to efficient remove the oil pan you must first; disconnect the cable from the negative terminal on the battery, then find a suitable spot on the vehicle, raise it about sixteen inches and put it on jackstands. Safely drain the engine oil, and if the vehicle is fitted with a manual transmission, then remove the clutch housing; if however the car is fitted with an automatic transmission then remove the flywheel cover. Before that, I turned over the starter and started unbolting the oil pan and identified which bolts are thicker than the others. Take much care while lifting the oil pan and do not try to pry between the block and the pan in order to avoid scratching off the sealing surfaces. For installation, make certain that the mating surfaces of the pan sealing flange, block and the Timing Cover are clean from oil and all the threaded holes of the rear main bearing cap are clean as well. If reinstalling the original pan, be sure all sealant has been removed from the sealing flange. Spread a 1/8 inch of ATV-type sealant on the oil pan sealing flange, properly align the pan, and fasten the bolts just tight enough to be held by your fingers. Loosen all bolts and then again, tighten them to the required torque value and the order of tightening should be done from the end bolts. Replace the starter, then the clutch cover or the flywheel shield, lower the vehicle, fill the engine with oil and illuminate the negative battery terminal. Last of all engage the starter, turn on and off the engine and observe if there is oil leakage at the oil pan.

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