Even today when you enquire about anything Lancia people always have that "it's an oddball" look about them, fear of the unknown.
I'd rather fix a Lancia than drive a Ford...or fix a Ford!

KevJTD wrote:Postie arrived today bringing my turbo back to me, hoping to get near the end of the bigger bills...
I could have gone for a hybrid unit, bigger this and that but in the end I just got the original unit refurbished.
Yep looks good and that does seem a very reasonable price. Good decision.Kegsti66 wrote:KevJTD wrote:Postie arrived today bringing my turbo back to me, hoping to get near the end of the bigger bills...
I could have gone for a hybrid unit, bigger this and that but in the end I just got the original unit refurbished.
That looks nice Kev.
Hope to get on with my project soon.
Just so long as it turns up before you have replaced it you will be fine. I guess the car has moved around a couple of times which does not help. Good luck to you.KevJTD wrote:Yes mate, nice strong rope doing its' job![]()
Shame I haven't done mine!
Not only am I missing the box with all the engine removal bits but it's dawning on me how much stuff I haven't seen since then, coil, dissy cap and leads, engine stabiliser, idle control valve etc...there must be a load of stuff I've mislaid....at least as it's a lot I shouldn't have too much trouble finding it....although just had an hour in the loft and shed and the only thing I'm finding is recalling how many bits I still need to find