Common questions

Where do you put the distributor in a 1985 Camaro?

Where do you put the distributor in a 1985 Camaro?

Put your new Camaro distributor in the engine block. Check that the rotor lines up with last mark you made, then slide the distributor in, making sure all other marks line up. You can order part number 22114E for a 1985 Camaro from Parts Train. Give your model, year, and engine size wherever you order, as parts numbers differ.

What did Chevy Camaro Z28 get in 1985?

They would all get new front bumpers, but the Z28 and the newly introduced Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z28 also had extended and redesigned ground effects, a new hood, new taillights, and a new rear bumper to accomodate the valances. The NACA style hood ducts were replaced by simulated hood louvers. The taillights got a new “grid” pattern.

What kind of wheel is on a 1985 Chevy Camaro?

The Berlinetta aluminum wheel also became an option on the Sport Coupe but with argent accenting rather than gold and a “Camaro” center cap rather than “Berlinetta” one. Lower body pinstiping on the Berlinetta was revised by an additional stripe.

Where do you replace the gasket on a Chevy 5.7?

You should also replace the gasket between the base of the distributor and the intake manifold. If the gasket leaks, oil gets all over the top of the intake manifold and the back of the engine. The Chevy 5.7 firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. The cylinders are numbered 1, 3, 5 and 7 on the driver’s side and 2, 4, 6 and 8 on the passenger side.

What was the rear end of a 1985 Chevy Camaro?

It had a similar port injection as the LB9 TPI V-8. All manual transmissions were now 5 Speeds. The 7.5 inch rear end was dropped and replaced with a new 7.625 (7 5/8) inch rear end for all Camaros. The G92 (performance axle ratio) was only available on IROC-Z. Displ. Exh. Exh. (LM1 Police Pack.)

What was the speed of a 1985 Chevy Camaro?

L69 H.O. 305 was only available in the IROC and only with 5 speed manual. L69 production was restricted half-way (April 26, 1985) through the model year. The IROC-Z28 was capable of .88-.92g’s on the skidpad and 63.3 MPH slaloms all-stock on 245/50/16 inch rims and 80s tire tech.

How many stripes are on a Chevy Camaro Z28?

The number of lower body stripes grew from 2 to 4 on the Z28 with a body colored gap between the top 3 stripes. The gauges changed slightly and the double pointer speedometer was dropped and replaced with a single pointer unit.

When did the Chevy Camaro L69 come out?

L69 production was restricted half-way (April 26, 1985) through the model year. The IROC-Z28 was capable of .88-.92g’s on the skidpad and 63.3 MPH slaloms all-stock on 245/50/16 inch rims and 80s tire tech. It would go on to be a popular sales success and recieve an “Icon of the 80s” status.

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Ruth Doyle