theAmazingKickstand
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Popular Fiat's were actually pretty well built and reliable. A lot of it was owner/mechanic ignorance.
Popular Fiat's were actually pretty well built and reliable. A lot of it was owner/mechanic ignorance.
and it blew so much oil from compression leaks that it would pool around the spark plugs so bad you could see it blowing bubbles.
Popular Fiat's were actually pretty well built and reliable. A lot of it was owner/mechanic ignorance.
Although I completely believe that you had many car problems and am honestly impressed that a young lady tackled them herself, I will still have to refer you to my earlier post.
Chill brah. Someone said Fiat's suck.
Although I completely believe that you had many car problems and am honestly impressed that a young lady tackled them herself, I will still have to refer you to my earlier post.
I skimmed the long breakdown post until I saw the part about a CAN wire.
With a background in industrial process control equipment, I can say with no uncertainty, FUCK THOSE THINGS.
And not in any sort of pleasurable way.
Not a big fan of CAN/Modbus/DeviceNet, especially not on a motor vehicle. :|
If it makes you feel any better, Dave, my DR650 pooped its pulse coil mid-intersection at Van Ness and Duboce yesterday, too. Japanese bikes aren't immune to weird electrical shit, but it sounds as if yours is the extra spaghetti-wire special. :|
Also, boo on misogyny. Plenty of us fish get our hands dirty.
Chill brah. Someone said Fiat's suck.
Dude, back the fuck off, you are making a bigger ass out of yourself than usual. I would suggest you shut the fuck up, and leave this thread now.
I was just typing up the definitions of some words and terms you and her used but re-read the last few posts and sighed. You're a weirdo or on/off drugs now. G'luck or whatever you want with the bike.What year spyder? And did you buy it used? The only problem I ever had with a '74 was a rear-axle that I replaced with $150, and it getting stolen, twice.lol my first car in high school was an old 124 spider. i worked nights and weekends at the mall about 4 miles away. at least once a week on my way to or from work the thing would start coughing and chugging, and i'd have to pull over and adjust the carbs. it ran like a peach for about another 15 miles. and it blew so much oil from compression leaks that it would pool around the spark plugs so bad you could see it blowing bubbles - i had to sop it up with a sponge. it took a quart of oil for every 2 tanks of gas. i loved driving it, but it was a total piece of shit.
What year spyder? And did you buy it used? The only problem I ever had with a '74 was a rear-axle that I replaced with $150, and it getting stolen, twice.
I tracked that car, some. It had the following: Webers, headers, cams, ignition, Konis, cut coil-overs, custom sway bars, and other goodies. Never had an engine problem. Quick little sucker. I liked that car.