CatmanV2
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Depends what it's leaking though, that's why I asked the ECM won't detect oil or coolant loss.
Ahh! True. I was working on air leaks.
C
Depends what it's leaking though, that's why I asked the ECM won't detect oil or coolant loss.
Will do, I was told that the difference of oil between the minimum and maximum on the dipstick was 1litre?
Sound about right?
Just so I know how much to fill up.
Though I've only used their Sales side, I wouldn't use GVE for anything at all.A follow up on this, whilst I wait to get booked in for a full inspection. I recently went to GVE in London for my suspension actuator to be replaced. The mechanic mentioned that there was a leak in one of the turbos. Would that cause the car to go into limp?
more like 2 litres and no dry sump on a 3200I believe so, but you need to measure warm, engine off, flat surface about 10 minutes after you shut down (working from memory here!)
Dry sump engine innit.
C
more like 2 litres and no dry sump on a 3200
I understand that David Askew sells after market oil pressure sender's. Does anyone have experience of this aftermarket part?
I had one fitted , pressure readings were low hot, I'm not dissing them in any way as it could have been the wiring, but I've sorted the original and it's back to how it was, to my relief, I know the endfloat is good so thought I might have had an oil pump problem, it was the sender.I have one on my 3200
Good choice, always try to stay with the original parts if possibleI had one fitted , pressure readings were low hot, I'm not dissing them in any way as it could have been the wiring, but I've sorted the original and it's back to how it was, to my relief, I know the endfloat is good so thought I might have had an oil pump problem, it was the sender.
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Good choice, always try to stay with the original parts if possible
Fiat didn't spend millions on development for nothing!
Dave
Looking back on all those years I think Fiat actually did a fairly good job with the old Maserati 3200Millions of lira?
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Looking back on all those years I think Fiat actually did a fairly good job with the old Maserati 3200
And when Ferrari arrived on the scene in the late 90's they made them even better!
Dave