Auguste
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I am reworking a blown head gasket on my 1993 1000 Fire. I bought one of the panda books to help me out as I've always wanted to do something like this.
I'm puzzled as the book shows two kinds of distributors, neither of which my Panda seems to have. It has no distributor that I can find and I've taken most of the components apart for cleaning and inspection.
It does have a sensor on the crankshaft pulley system, which is not pictured in any of the photos in this book. The sensor made by Bosch and is held on by a small hex bolt on the block. There is a set of teeth on this pulley outside of the alternator belt "grooves". I think that this sensor performs the timing, but I'm not sure. Anyone seen this and can you tell me if I'm right?
Thanks,
Auguste
I am reworking a blown head gasket on my 1993 1000 Fire. I bought one of the panda books to help me out as I've always wanted to do something like this.
I'm puzzled as the book shows two kinds of distributors, neither of which my Panda seems to have. It has no distributor that I can find and I've taken most of the components apart for cleaning and inspection.
It does have a sensor on the crankshaft pulley system, which is not pictured in any of the photos in this book. The sensor made by Bosch and is held on by a small hex bolt on the block. There is a set of teeth on this pulley outside of the alternator belt "grooves". I think that this sensor performs the timing, but I'm not sure. Anyone seen this and can you tell me if I'm right?
Thanks,
Auguste