General Can mk1 make a 400+ mile journey?

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General Can mk1 make a 400+ mile journey?

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Hi, i've just bought a fiat punto mk1 60s (1998 s reg) as my first car 4 months ago. Have had no engine problems yet (although have had to replace wiper motor and heating system wires. I want to drive to hamburg in Germany 560 miles, but with a few stops along the way planned to let it rest. It's just hit 53k miles recently and passed an not 2 weeks ago. But I don't know much about servicing and I hear the cam belt usually needs replacing at about this many miles , any suggestions or help would be appreciated. Also, does a broken cambelt damage the engine on mk1 60s?

Cheers if anyone can help
 
Ah ok thanks cheers, but what is your opinion about it making the journey? Do you think it will be ok?
 
get the cambelt done and give it a good service. Oil,plugs,coolant etc. Check tyres are all in good condition.
 
Ive made it to Budapest - Hungary in my 1999 punto in the summer of 2010. I had a major service done at the local garage for 120 quid. It made it there no problems, the only problem I had was on the way back I had to bleed my system as I got air in it and change a flat. Thats it :)

Go for it if your feeling adventerous. If you break down in Germany though it costs 300 euro just for them to tow your car somewere, doesn;t include repair at all.
 
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... I want to drive to hamburg in Germany 560 miles, but with a few stops along the way ...

Sounds like a `young & unafraid’ bold mission to me.

Check-out German (& Eu) traffic law. For example, winter tyres may not be compulsory for tourists - but you risk an on-the-spot fine if your 1998 Punto Mk1 cannot make “normal progress” in bad weather … & an additional slap if you’re considered an “obstruction or aggravation” to other traffic.

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There are old pilots & bold pilots – but no old bold pilots. Hamilton Lee (Airmail pilot), 1949
 
Shouldn`t be an issue. My Mk2 is at 116k on the clock & we`re off to Ireland & back over xmas bout 650 mile round trip. Get decent breakdown cover just in case. All the major ones do one off European cover for duration of trip.
 
on-the-spot fine if your 1998 Punto Mk1 cannot make “normal progress” in bad weather … & an additional slap if you’re considered an “obstruction or aggravation” to other traffic.
[/I] Hamilton Lee (Airmail pilot), 1949

What a shame the UK doesn't use a law like that. :(

A mate of mine did London to Moscow, then Helsniki, Budapest, Ankara all on separate runs - on an MZ 250 bike!!

That's on a simple but primitive 2 stroke the Punto will have no worries.

Make sure its properly serviced - oil coolant battery brakes tyres.

I would also flush the cooling system with sludge removing solution. It might uncover a leak but better to know and fix it than spring a leak away from home.

The clutch should be fine - Is it light and smooth all the way down with no lumpy / springy feel?
If its lumpy or biting at the very bottom it may be on its way out. Punto pressure plates fail before the clutch starts to slip.
 
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