If you don't mind the poor location of the C500 connector that engine should bolt and wire right in just have to change oil pressure sensor.
Nah, I'm going all-out.
The main wiring harness from the '86 is intact with the exception of some butchery at the radio connections, which would require some mucking about with in any case to work with the 84's speaker seats. Re-wiring it should be more time consuming than difficult.
Not only does C500 get to conveniently move itself in the process, but that funky relay-driven inner brake/signal light nonsense can go where the sun don't shine too. Not to mention that it'll be a prime opportunity to... correct some other wiring oddities while I'm in there.
I look at it as preparation for my <insert supremely unpredictable future date here> L67 swap. If I can bring an 84's wiring "up to spec" with the later year models, hooking up a Haltech ECM should be easy.
That happened to mine. Thank goodness for the starter bracket or I would have been in trouble.
I assume you mean the "tail" support that some have and some don't?
The only thing that kept her starter from hitting the ground, was that it happened to pinch itself between the catalytic converter & the heat shield which protects the fuel filler neck & whatnot. Fortunately the pos
ve battery cable didn't find anything to ground itself against in the process!
Incidentally, that's what killed my first Fiero as well... The outer bolt snapped off, but I was able to drill it through & ghetto'd it with a chunk of threaded rod and a fistfull of nuts. About a year later the inner bolt failed. At that point enough of the rear frame had been eaten by the rusties that it simply wasn't worth fixing.