1600 Fulvia
Re: 1600 Fulvia
I know that but i re-checked it this morning and there is nothing to see....on out and inside......
Joop
Joop
Re: 1600 Fulvia
the fulvia 1.600 hf corsa as a 1.6 engine with fanalone block motor only the head is different than fanalone , and 5 spead gearbox , but not a gearbox testone, as also fanalone seats, and some more other dettails but the most important is the engine, i do have one of this engine at home.
ciao
ciao
Re: 1600 Fulvia
If I recall correctly there is more. Joop yours doesnt have the chrome strip around the frontwindow either with a different rubber than the Lusso (where the chrome fits in rhe rubber), doesnt it?
Regards,
Jorn
Regards,
Jorn
Re: 1600 Fulvia
Hello Jorn,
Your'e right that's also true.
Joop
Ps. how is it with the Zagato 1.6?
Your'e right that's also true.
Joop
Ps. how is it with the Zagato 1.6?
Re: 1600 Fulvia
Hi Joop,
she is pretty good, although some more use would be good. I only drive her once a month or so! Dit you move to France?
Cheers, Jorn
she is pretty good, although some more use would be good. I only drive her once a month or so! Dit you move to France?
Cheers, Jorn
Re: 1600 Fulvia
A common cause of "flat spots" while accelerating a Fulvia are incorrectly set float levels.
Re: 1600 Fulvia
Hi Jorn,
You should have join't us on the last Fulvia & Flavia meeting in the North of France and a Part of the
Belgium Ardennes.
I'm planing to move to it, but still have a reasonable job in Breda....but i alway's keep an option for it.
Joop
You should have join't us on the last Fulvia & Flavia meeting in the North of France and a Part of the
Belgium Ardennes.
I'm planing to move to it, but still have a reasonable job in Breda....but i alway's keep an option for it.
Joop
Re: 1600 Fulvia
Indeed!
But it cost me a lot of time to find that out! In the end I made little sight glasses on the outside so that you can see the level with a running engine. Makes all the difference!
Bart
But it cost me a lot of time to find that out! In the end I made little sight glasses on the outside so that you can see the level with a running engine. Makes all the difference!
Bart