Fiat cinquecento Info.
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Alf Alfa

Original Poster:

192 posts

214 months

Saturday 23rd April 2011
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I am looking to buy a 1996 Fiat Cinquecento and have seen one I like. The owner of it has said it is a chain cam not a belt. I have tried to google it to no avail does anyone know for sure? if it makes a difference its a 990cc soleil edition.

TIA

A.A.

xyyman

1,096 posts

247 months

Saturday 23rd April 2011
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As far as I know this will have the 899cc pushrod engine based on the older 903cc and will have a timing chain. So as it's not an overhead cam engine it won't have a cam belt at all.

soleil

Original Poster:

192 posts

214 months

Saturday 23rd April 2011
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xyyman said:
As far as I know this will have the 899cc pushrod engine based on the older 903cc and will have a timing chain. So as it's not an overhead cam engine it won't have a cam belt at all.
Cool, Thanks.

VeeFour

3,339 posts

184 months

Saturday 23rd April 2011
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My advice.... don't.

The 899 / 903cc pushrod lumps are horrible, rattly, asthmatic things and the cars appear to have pogo springs in place of suspension.

1.1 Sportings are a lot better.

johnvthe2nd

1,292 posts

219 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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and 1.1 sportings have cam belts and are non-interference (so it can snap without destroying the engine)

Liquid Knight

15,754 posts

205 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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You an retrofit a 999 Fire engine to the Cinquecento as it has the same gearbox as the Panda. The 999 carb' engine is simpler, quicker, more tunable and easier to fit than the 1108 Fire engine from the Sporting models.

soleil

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192 posts

214 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Liquid Knight said:
You an retrofit a 999 Fire engine to the Cinquecento as it has the same gearbox as the Panda. The 999 carb' engine is simpler, quicker, more tunable and easier to fit than the 1108 Fire engine from the Sporting models.
Not really sure what that means,^^ but I have been told that an engine change is easy to do(still beyond me I think).

I have been using it now for a week round newcastle and, ok its a little slow but it's good fun.