How comes nothing bigger than a 1.4 has been of the FIRE design, out of interest?
Design limitations I suspect. You wouldn't use the same block that is a large 2.0 on a tiny .8 with much smaller bores. Far too much of a waste.
How comes nothing bigger than a 1.4 has been of the FIRE design, out of interest?
Design limitations I suspect. You wouldn't use the same block that is a large 2.0 on a tiny .8 with much smaller bores. Far too much of a waste.
Out of interest, were the 1.2 16v and the newer 1.4 Starjet and T-Jet FIRE engines?
My year 2000 1.2L 8v FIRE just died after aproxymately 130000 miles.
I'm disapointed it couldnt go twice that :-(
Will se with the 16v then, in some years... ?
What happened?!
Did you own it for many years prior to this and was it always well serviced?
No, it was a worn down piece of **** from the beginning.
It recently chose to spit out the headgasket, and the car is so rusty and ill-treated in any way, that repair is not an option.
I have a story about it.
www.fiatforum.com/members-motors/429269-pretty-worn-year-2000-mk2-5-door-punto.html
The irony is, that just two days before it broke down, I was beginning to look for a replacement
Because it had MOT in about two month and would not make it.
I wasnt nervous about a 1.2 8v as far as km's, but buying a used car is always a lottery, especially when it has to be as cheap as possible.
It's been driving for a year without engine problems (about 30000km's), so didnt see this comming.
Now I'm in a "new" mk2 Punto, without rust and with low milage and a looked after interior.
Only little things to fix, as I desribe in the above link![]()
No, it was a worn down piece of **** from the beginning.
It recently chose to spit out the headgasket, and the car is so rusty and ill-treated in any way, that repair is not an option.
So its not really dead then, as a new HG and it'll be good for many more miles TBH. You've just decided not to repair it for your own reasons.