What kind of car was the 1997 Firebird?

What kind of car was the 1997 Firebird?

A total of 29 (+1 prototype) LT4 Firehawks were built in ’97 and can only be identified by their VIN. Since the LT4 engine was swapped by SLP, these cars carry the LT1 RPO code (not LT4). All 29 LT4 Firehawks were 6-speed Formula Hard-Tops.

Why does my Camaro Firebird keep overheating?

When fully warm, rev the engine while watching the return radiator hose. If it collapses during the rev, it needs to be replaced. As the hoses get old, they get weaker. They may not be weak enough to blow out, but yet they won’t have the integrity to keep the coolant passage open. Figure 2. Lower radiator hose.

What was the RPO for a Firebird in 1997?

While all 47 of the Comp T/As carried RPO WU6 (the RPO used for Firehawks from ’99 – ’02), WU6 in 1997 does not exclusivly designate Comp T/As or Firehawks. Firehawk.com’s web page (http://www.firehawk.com/article/1355.html). A total of 29 (+1 prototype) LT4 Firehawks were built in ’97 and can only be identified by their VIN.

What should coolant temp be on Camaro Firebird?

Check the coolant temperature sending unit by measuring the resistance between the two pins when the sensor is cool (under 100°F). The resistance should be ~1,365 ohms at 100°F Figure 1. Water temp gauge. The coolant level may be low.

How much does a 1978 Firebird Trans Am cost?

1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1978 Pontiac Trans Am (numbers matching) 6.6 litre 403, 8 cylinder, Automatic transmission…. $49,900 (OBO)

A total of 29 (+1 prototype) LT4 Firehawks were built in ’97 and can only be identified by their VIN. Since the LT4 engine was swapped by SLP, these cars carry the LT1 RPO code (not LT4). All 29 LT4 Firehawks were 6-speed Formula Hard-Tops.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Trans Am have?

1978 Pontiac Trans Am (numbers matching) 6.6 litre 403, 8 cylinder, Automatic transmission. I’ve got a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am, WS6 suspension and brake package, with the Pontiac 400 v8 1981 Pontiac Trans Am, Incredible condition with only 26,215 actual miles, Powered by its origina

When fully warm, rev the engine while watching the return radiator hose. If it collapses during the rev, it needs to be replaced. As the hoses get old, they get weaker. They may not be weak enough to blow out, but yet they won’t have the integrity to keep the coolant passage open. Figure 2. Lower radiator hose.

What was the horsepower of a 1993 Pontiac Firebird?

Even more impressive was the LT1 version of the 5.7 litre small block V8 that was rated at 275 horsepower. Another perk was the fact that this engine could be paired with a new six-speed manual transmission. The number of Firebird models also shrunk to just the base Formula and Trans Am.

When did the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Come Out?

1971 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The Pontiac 455 cu in (7.5 L) engine first became available in the second generation Firebird in 1971. The 455 engine was available in the L75 325 hp (242 kW) version and the LS5 335 hp HO version, which was the standard, and only engine option, for the Trans Am.

What was the name of the 1980 Pontiac Firebird?

Trans Am Turbo Indy Pace Car Edition (1980) Trans Am Turbo NASCAR Pace Car Edition (1981) Macho Trans-Am (a package offered by the Mecham Pontiac dealership in Glendale, AZ). Replacing the “Coke bottle” styling was a more “swoopy” body style, while still retaining some traditional elements.

What kind of engine does a 1997 Pontiac Firebird have?

1997 TRANS AM Convertible, 5.7L V-8 LT-1 engine, Ram Air WS6, automatic transmission, traction control, updated radio/CD player w/3 free month SIRIUS (12 CD changer, original radio/cassette, speake… More Info ›

Are there any problems with the Chevy LT1?

The LT1 powered police cars and taxis, too, and really only had one problem. While it worked perfectly in a lab or on bright, sunny days at GM’s proving grounds, low mounting on the front of the engine meant the Opti suffered from exposure to road water, grit, and salt far more than the typical distributor.

While all 47 of the Comp T/As carried RPO WU6 (the RPO used for Firehawks from ’99 – ’02), WU6 in 1997 does not exclusivly designate Comp T/As or Firehawks. Firehawk.com’s web page (http://www.firehawk.com/article/1355.html). A total of 29 (+1 prototype) LT4 Firehawks were built in ’97 and can only be identified by their VIN.

Why are the seats in Trans Am World less than they should be?

Seats (AQ9) Totals shown in BOLD BLUE are less than totals found from other data sources (which are shown in blue italics ). This could be the result of errors in the other data source, or units missing from CompNine’s database.