SNIP Also don't overlook how GM's V-8-into-I-4 adventures later affected AMC. SNIP http://xjconnection.jtv.cc/engine_I4_XJ.gif I bought a 1987 Pontiac Fiero, something on the order of 12,000 miles or so, one year old, and less than 8 grand cash at the time. The little I-4 with some form of fuel injection a 5 speed (Believe it might have been a Susuki) and black. This was another example of the Generals complete inability to market a car. What a fun little beasty this thing was. Multiple re-calls on the thing having to do with overheating. Another clever screw up. The radiator fill and the over flow tank was under the hood. It was situated lower than the cylinder head there for any kind of leak or failure to burp the system caused an air lock in the cylinder head thus no cooling, thus overheating. I wish I had saved all the re-call information. The most creative was a plaque that was to be mounted in a prominent location that loudly and uglyish claimed that if you lost coolant the engine would overheat and catch on fire. Yuh! Right! It lived in the glove compartment. Toyota, with the MR2 had the radiator fill cap and the over flow tank back with the engine. I thunk the General paid good money for his automotive engineers. Must not though, 'cause all the latest information GM is looking to be profitable by closing plants and firing workers. I thought the whole idea was to design and build cars that people wanted to buy and then sell them to the people. Sloan, Nash, Olds, Chrysler, Earl and others are probably turning over in their graves! (I saw a 4 port hole Buick the other day, will wonders never cease, GM brought back the Roadmaster! Not. Instant product recognition is not only a lost art but ludicrous!) This was a fun car, the little engine would snarl through the gears nicely. It had over-rev soft Ware in the engine control computer I found out one day while drag racing. I enjoyed every mile I put on it. Where as the same engine in a Spirit ran like a lump. What is wrong with the picture. John. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com