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#1 Re: General Discussion » Front twin passenger seat » 2018-01-19 15:48:02

Just what I am looking for - but couldnt be much further away near Camberley Surrey.  sad

#2 Re: Maintenance » Scudo sometimes doesnt start! » 2018-01-14 11:34:50

Does the engine turn over or nothing?

#3 Re: Camper Conversions » The Blue Lemon - 1.9D Scudo Conversion » 2017-12-03 18:03:08

Looks good - the two door windows you have put in have let a lot of light into the back and having the window in passenger side so useful for pulling out at some junctions.

#4 Re: Camper Conversions » The Blue Lemon - 1.9D Scudo Conversion » 2017-11-27 21:20:22

I am enjoying reading your progress with the "blue lemon"  smile - its all taking shape. I hope to be doing something similar with a silver 1.9 WAV Dispatch. I looked for that conversion as it already had the headlining and windows in. It failed MOT on a few more bits than yours! Are you going to fit windows in the side panels or just the rear and sliding doors?
Keep posting.

#5 Re: General Discussion » Big puffs of blue smoke » 2017-11-16 19:57:55

As you say blue smoke is generally oil burning, black smoke is fuel white smoke is water. I would suspect damaged piston rings if you are getting blue smoke - you could do a compression test on the engine. 140,000 isnt that high on these engines I have read.

#6 Re: General Discussion » Alfa Romeo wheels » 2017-11-08 16:53:18

A lot of the Alfa Romeo wheels will fit on the vans up to 2006- the important thing is the centre bore must be at least 58.1mm, PCD must be 5x 98. I asked same question on the Dispatch Scudo Expert Facebook page and got pointed to this useful website.

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/fiat/scudo/2001/

looking at same page the 15" Alfa 147 wheels would fit but you would need to fit lower profile tyres.

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/alfa-romeo/147/2003/

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