Hi, I'm new to the Fiat Forum and not only that, I'm fairly new to owning a car altogether so please bear with me!
I have been the proud owner of a 1990 fiat Panda, 999cc Sergio Tacchini model, for about a year now. A few weeks ago it began to show signs of trouble starting - the engine would start but when I took my foot off the accelerator the engine would chug a little and eventually stop running.
I left it in with a mechanic this week who said the engine did not appear to be running on all cylinders. He has replaced the spark plugs and the distributor cap. He also tells me that the carburettor needs replacing, and that this could cost "£200-£300".
I have decided that perhaps it would be cheaper to look for a second hand carburettor online, and also having consulted my Haynes manual, install the replacement carburettor myself as it seems like a fairly straightforward procedure.
So my question is- should I be extra careful which carburettor make/model I buy? A quick look online has found a few for sale, eg. one is listed as being "Weber 32 ICEV carburettor, carb, will fit Fiat Panda" - is there anything I need to be aware of in terms of suitability for my Sergio Tacchini Panda? For example I understand that my Panda has a "Fire" engine - I have no idea whether this has any implication for which carburettor I can use.
The original carburettor in my engine is marked "WEBER 32 TLF 6".
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, apologies for the long post!
I have been the proud owner of a 1990 fiat Panda, 999cc Sergio Tacchini model, for about a year now. A few weeks ago it began to show signs of trouble starting - the engine would start but when I took my foot off the accelerator the engine would chug a little and eventually stop running.
I left it in with a mechanic this week who said the engine did not appear to be running on all cylinders. He has replaced the spark plugs and the distributor cap. He also tells me that the carburettor needs replacing, and that this could cost "£200-£300".
I have decided that perhaps it would be cheaper to look for a second hand carburettor online, and also having consulted my Haynes manual, install the replacement carburettor myself as it seems like a fairly straightforward procedure.
So my question is- should I be extra careful which carburettor make/model I buy? A quick look online has found a few for sale, eg. one is listed as being "Weber 32 ICEV carburettor, carb, will fit Fiat Panda" - is there anything I need to be aware of in terms of suitability for my Sergio Tacchini Panda? For example I understand that my Panda has a "Fire" engine - I have no idea whether this has any implication for which carburettor I can use.
The original carburettor in my engine is marked "WEBER 32 TLF 6".
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, apologies for the long post!