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- 08 Oct 2024, 11:28
- Forum: 43 Phedra
- Topic: Car does not start
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2186
Re: Car does not start
Hi, Phedra is 100% PSA technology, so Citroen/Peugeot specialist may be able to help.
- 08 Oct 2024, 11:22
- Forum: 45 Lybra
- Topic: Speedometer and heating problems
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1865
Re: Speedometer and heating problems
Hello, speedometer signal is taken from ABS, so you have a faulty sensor somewhere. Reading the error codes will help, and for that this tool is the best: https://www.multiecuscan.net/ You will need a KKL cable and an adaptor to access ABS. With the same tool you can check the heater error codes, ag...
- 21 May 2024, 11:40
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: Replacement for Motorola alternator
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2509
Re: Replacement for Motorola alternator
I was told by old Swedes that a "Volvo alternator" drops directly in place, if the support bracket (between alternator and oil filler) is turned around. No more details about that, but I'd presume that they were talking about an alternator for Volvo B20 engines (140-series.)
- 13 Oct 2023, 08:44
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: Slow release with brakes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2326
Re: Slow release with brakes
Well, the booster shouldn't be rusty, because it was entirely zinc-plated during renovation. Maybe it could be possible for it to have some internal friction, even though brake rubber grease was applied to sliding parts. Considering that the diaphragm is an original (!) part from late 60s, maybe it ...
- 07 Oct 2023, 14:40
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: Slow release with brakes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2326
Slow release with brakes
Hello, Braking system on my Flavia was completely refurbished before registering the car on 2017. Well, almost completely, because the valve assembly was only painted and booster was put back together with original diaphragm. All other parts were dismantled, cleaned, and put together with new seals....
- 12 May 2023, 08:51
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: Fuses and plug-in socket
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2333
Fuses and plug-in socket
What is the fuse type used in Flavia? I replaced the corroded 15A fuses with 16A Bosch type ceramics (as 15A was not available anywhere), but they seem to be longer, and the lid of the fuse box will not fit any more. Apparently these fuses are not Bosch type, but something else that is not familiar ...
- 12 May 2023, 08:17
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: Cooling system flush
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2542
Re: Cooling system flush
Hi, because Flavia engine is aluminum, oxalic acid is better choice. Just don't let it enter any sealing and bearing surfaces, and don't leave it soaking for many hours without observation. Rinse well.
- 04 Jan 2023, 15:50
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: '70 Flavia 2000 LX - renovation of the braking system
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2826
Re: '70 Flavia 2000 LX - renovation of the braking system
Hello, The Dunlop system is Lancia-specific when it comes to main cylinder and slave cylinder (and, I believe also the booster.) These have metric seals, unlike the british cars. The wheel cylinders have imperial (inch) seals, and Jaguar (as well as others with same size) parts will fit. All seals a...
- 08 Sep 2022, 13:37
- Forum: 68 Flavia, Lancia 2000
- Topic: Lancia Flavia 68
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2709
Re: Lancia Flavia 68
Marelli S102 distributor? I used parts for Fiat 1300/1500. The spark plug leads go upwards instead of horizontally like on original cap, but price and especially availability was much better.
- 02 Jun 2022, 13:25
- Forum: 01 General Lancia discussions and forum messages
- Topic: Please help ID this WW2 Lancia Roadster
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3163
Re: Please help ID this WW2 Lancia Roadster
I'd say it is definitely Astura, but it can be Pinin Farina, there are relatively many examples of front-hinged Astura PFs.