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Old 04-30-2007, 09:52 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by missingperson View Post
not a big deal to replace the motors or the plastic clutch assemblies. Take the whole unit out and work on it on a bench. There is an outfit that makes brass replacements for the units. Google and see what you get. FYI, the internal parts are the same as on the Pontiac Fieros.
I think the entire motor is the same as the Fiero's just swapped side to side.

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