V6 Poly Dog Bone
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V6 Poly Dog Bone
In need of one.
Stock mount is shot.
Stock mount is shot.
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:scratch: It is either I'm way off, or you are. I measured mine, and I got 4 and 1/2. Maybe I'll go recheck tomorrow...Shaun41178(2) wrote:I tried doing center to center on the holes and its close but not exact.
3.91 inches or 99.3mm
Either that or the rubber is so bad its flexing an extra half inch haha.
The stock one that came off my '88 was about 3.9 inches long. I put a new one on from Autozone for $6.49 that is about 4.75 inches long, worked just fine. If you wanted the cheap and easy fix ($6.49 is a pretty hard to beat price!) here's my receipt:
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Bryce
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Bryce
Every single one I've put in a fiero I had to pull the engine towards the strut tower a little to get the bolts in.
IIRC someone else on here was talking a couple months ago about the fact that there were actually several different OE part #'s for the V6 dogbone, all different lengths....
hence why Rodney has his adjustable one, and WCF tells you to measure center to center and they send you one the right length.
IIRC someone else on here was talking a couple months ago about the fact that there were actually several different OE part #'s for the V6 dogbone, all different lengths....
hence why Rodney has his adjustable one, and WCF tells you to measure center to center and they send you one the right length.
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Are you talking internal to the dog bone or referring to the chassis mounting points? If you're talking internal to the dog bone, I don't understand what that has to do with the price of rice in China or anything in this thread.The Dark Side of Will wrote:The factory dogbone holes are SLOTTED. The bushings move back and forth in the aluminum about 3/4" at EACH end. The factory bushings act as cushions when the engine gets near the ends of of its "torsional travel".
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Yeah, I mean thats great info and all, but GM still produced the Fiero with 5 TOTAL different length dogbones - yes, that includes the 4 cylinder as well
4.00"
4.25"
4.50"
4.75"
and the 4 cylinder which I never bothered to measure
All distances were based upon hole center to hole center distance, and to the best of my memory
4.00"
4.25"
4.50"
4.75"
and the 4 cylinder which I never bothered to measure
All distances were based upon hole center to hole center distance, and to the best of my memory
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Because bushings can appear to be all sorts of places in the slot.Nashco wrote:Are you talking internal to the dog bone or referring to the chassis mounting points? If you're talking internal to the dog bone, I don't understand what that has to do with the price of rice in China or anything in this thread.The Dark Side of Will wrote:The factory dogbone holes are SLOTTED. The bushings move back and forth in the aluminum about 3/4" at EACH end. The factory bushings act as cushions when the engine gets near the ends of of its "torsional travel".
Bryce