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We ran out of zoom going down Vincent St the other day - thought I'd broken
the accelerator cable, puuled over and pooped the hood - cable was fine, but
the accelerator pedal was on its side : broke the bracket the pedal bolts
on.
Apart from the hassle of waiting an hour for a tow truck to get Stripey
round to City Garage, catching a bus home to get the spare car, etc etc Glyn
was able to weld the bracket together (after removing brake and accelerator
pedal ) but pointed out there's a cm or two space under the bracket, so a
heavy foot over the years can cause a break. I've put a spacer in place,
but if you all get bored go outside and stick your head down in the
footwell - if you see any cracks I'd get it fixed before it fails you on the
motorway!
Regards,
Peter
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or at the front of a queue of 200 MX5's... guess there'd be no shortage of advice (and possibly a number of various hand gestures :OD )
the accelerator cable, puuled over and pooped the hood - cable was fine, but
the accelerator pedal was on its side : broke the bracket the pedal bolts
on.
Apart from the hassle of waiting an hour for a tow truck to get Stripey
round to City Garage, catching a bus home to get the spare car, etc etc Glyn
was able to weld the bracket together (after removing brake and accelerator
pedal ) but pointed out there's a cm or two space under the bracket, so a
heavy foot over the years can cause a break. I've put a spacer in place,
but if you all get bored go outside and stick your head down in the
footwell - if you see any cracks I'd get it fixed before it fails you on the
motorway!
Regards,
Peter
DRGN1
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or at the front of a queue of 200 MX5's... guess there'd be no shortage of advice (and possibly a number of various hand gestures :OD )
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at least it wasn't on the way to Christchurch!
September was expensive : alternator repair, bracket repair, clutch
replacement, buy ferry tickets...
Peter
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September was expensive : alternator repair, bracket repair, clutch
replacement, buy ferry tickets...
Peter
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Had a clutch pedal break on a Fiat Strada once - the pedal actually sheared
off. The Fiat dealer said they'd never seen that happen before and took two
weeks to get me a new one from Turin. The only other time I have heard of it
happening was on a friend's Mercedes 190 a few months ago, which suggests
that Clarkson's comments about Mercedes' build quality may have been
justified.
And don't be rude about the Strada - I was young and innocent, it is the
only car I have ever seen with a wine bottle holder, the exhaust sounded
like a Ferrari and, of course, it was bright red. My tastes have become more
sophisticated since then...
Simon
off. The Fiat dealer said they'd never seen that happen before and took two
weeks to get me a new one from Turin. The only other time I have heard of it
happening was on a friend's Mercedes 190 a few months ago, which suggests
that Clarkson's comments about Mercedes' build quality may have been
justified.
And don't be rude about the Strada - I was young and innocent, it is the
only car I have ever seen with a wine bottle holder, the exhaust sounded
like a Ferrari and, of course, it was bright red. My tastes have become more
sophisticated since then...
Simon
97 SR Ltd (sparkle green)
Email: simon@franchise.co.nz
Email: simon@franchise.co.nz
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something technical
Had a clutch pedal break on a Fiat Strada once - the pedal actually sheared
off. The Fiat dealer said they'd never seen that happen before and took two
weeks to get me a new one from Turin. The only other time I have heard of it
happening was on a friend's Mercedes 190 a few months ago, which suggests
that Clarkson's comments about Mercedes' build quality may have been
justified.
And don't be rude about the Strada - I was young and innocent, it is the
only car I have ever seen with a wine bottle holder, the exhaust sounded
like a Ferrari and, of course, it was bright red. My tastes have become more
sophisticated since then...
Simon
off. The Fiat dealer said they'd never seen that happen before and took two
weeks to get me a new one from Turin. The only other time I have heard of it
happening was on a friend's Mercedes 190 a few months ago, which suggests
that Clarkson's comments about Mercedes' build quality may have been
justified.
And don't be rude about the Strada - I was young and innocent, it is the
only car I have ever seen with a wine bottle holder, the exhaust sounded
like a Ferrari and, of course, it was bright red. My tastes have become more
sophisticated since then...
Simon
97 SR Ltd (sparkle green)
Email: simon@franchise.co.nz
Email: simon@franchise.co.nz
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In fact, don't laugh about old Fiats at all!
I bought a Fiat 125 brand new in 1971, drove it for 137,000 MILES in 15
years and replaced, 1 headlight, 3 timing belts, 1 water pump, 4 sets of
brake pads, 2 sets of tyres, 2 rear mufflers and the clutch (at 130,000
miles).
I then sold it for more than I paid for it.
They just don't build them,(particularly Fiats) like that any more
Regards
Eric
I bought a Fiat 125 brand new in 1971, drove it for 137,000 MILES in 15
years and replaced, 1 headlight, 3 timing belts, 1 water pump, 4 sets of
brake pads, 2 sets of tyres, 2 rear mufflers and the clutch (at 130,000
miles).
I then sold it for more than I paid for it.
They just don't build them,(particularly Fiats) like that any more
Regards
Eric
something technical
In fact, don't laugh about old Fiats at all!
I bought a Fiat 125 brand new in 1971, drove it for 137,000 MILES in 15
years and replaced, 1 headlight, 3 timing belts, 1 water pump, 4 sets of
brake pads, 2 sets of tyres, 2 rear mufflers and the clutch (at 130,000
miles).
I then sold it for more than I paid for it.
They just don't build them,(particularly Fiats) like that any more
Regards
Eric
I bought a Fiat 125 brand new in 1971, drove it for 137,000 MILES in 15
years and replaced, 1 headlight, 3 timing belts, 1 water pump, 4 sets of
brake pads, 2 sets of tyres, 2 rear mufflers and the clutch (at 130,000
miles).
I then sold it for more than I paid for it.
They just don't build them,(particularly Fiats) like that any more
Regards
Eric
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Well ,...I can you tell some other stories about these so " good Fiats "
rusting on transport from Italy , valve seats burning out and many more
nasty things ... but they are certainly a breed apart . ( had a
couple Fiats myself )
I still prefer my little Diesel nowadays and of course my MX 5 '99
Bert
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124 -124 coupe -125 -125 s -128 -1100 R etc ... they where already. I was working in those days for a big Fiat dealership in Amsterdam
rusting on transport from Italy , valve seats burning out and many more
nasty things ... but they are certainly a breed apart . ( had a
couple Fiats myself )
I still prefer my little Diesel nowadays and of course my MX 5 '99
Bert
***********
something technical
Well ,...I can you tell some other stories about these so " good Fiats "
rusting on transport from Italy , valve seats burning out and many more
nasty things ... but they are certainly a breed apart . ( had a
couple Fiats myself )
I still prefer my little Diesel nowadays and of course my MX 5 '99
Bert
***********
124 -124 coupe -125 -125 s -128 -1100 R etc ... they where already. I was working in those days for a big Fiat dealership in Amsterdam
rusting on transport from Italy , valve seats burning out and many more
nasty things ... but they are certainly a breed apart . ( had a
couple Fiats myself )
I still prefer my little Diesel nowadays and of course my MX 5 '99
Bert
***********
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Had the exact same thing happen to me about two weeks after I bought my baby.
Took off from an intersection, and noticed a severe lack of power,
changed gear, and the pedal fell off. Ended up driving the last
kilometer home (luckily it waited until I was almost there) with my arm
under the dash pulling on the pedal for throttle...
peter wrote:
[...]
Took off from an intersection, and noticed a severe lack of power,
changed gear, and the pedal fell off. Ended up driving the last
kilometer home (luckily it waited until I was almost there) with my arm
under the dash pulling on the pedal for throttle...
peter wrote:
[...]
something technical
Had the exact same thing happen to me about two weeks after I bought my baby.
Took off from an intersection, and noticed a severe lack of power,
changed gear, and the pedal fell off. Ended up driving the last
kilometer home (luckily it waited until I was almost there) with my arm
under the dash pulling on the pedal for throttle...
peter wrote:
[...]
Took off from an intersection, and noticed a severe lack of power,
changed gear, and the pedal fell off. Ended up driving the last
kilometer home (luckily it waited until I was almost there) with my arm
under the dash pulling on the pedal for throttle...
peter wrote:
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I still want to know what peter actually did on the hood???
Kevin
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I still want to know what peter actually did on the hood???
Kevin
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Kevin
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