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  1. Not sure what the english word is... Opposite of easy/smooth. :)
    When I try to put the gears into 2 or 4, I have to apply alot of strength. My mother who borrowed the car a couple of days ago had to drive in only 1,3 and 5. (which are also difficult, but not as much).

    I noticed alot of oilspill  around the gasket for the selector shaft, so the gasket is probably bad.
    But I don't have any idea what could be causing the roughness.

    My Heynes tells me that replacing gaskets is a difficulty 4 out of 5, so I'm thinking that this might be a job for the shop, but still I would like to have some clue as to what might be the problem, before I turn the car in.

    Any help is apperciated!

  2. I suspect that "sledgehammer resistant foil" on the windows won't leave the windows unscarred after the burglar have made an failed attemt.
    Then you are left with the task to replace both the window and new foil.

    Honestly, I see no way to escape the inconveniance of restoring your car, after a break-in attempt, regardless of it being a successful attempt or not.

    If the burglar has choosen your car, it will get bruised up.

    What you can hope to achieve, is to make it impossible for the burglar to get away with your valuables.
    This might be possible with applying foil on the windows, but I would have to see it before I believe it...
    Foil that stops a sledgehammer sounds too unrealistic in my ears. :)

    The more realistic approach is to have a safety box.

    Outside the box thinking:
    Or if you want it larger you can transform your entire trunk to a large safe. ;)
    Discrete and 100% safe.

  3. I did a service last weekend.
    Changed to summer-tires, renewed oils and sparkplugs, and I also adjusted the valve clearances for the first time.
    The operation went on without too much problems, and I found the heynes manual helpfull.

    However....
    Now I get the feeling that I have more "ticking" sound. Not sure if it's only my imagination.
    The lack of the studded tires definently changes the overall sound experience, so It's hard to tell.

    I did some searching, and it appears that the 1.3 felicia comes with two types of pushrods sets:
    Either it's 4 steel and 4 aluminium, if so, the clearances should be 0.20 and 0.25.
    Or it's 8 steel, in which case it should be 0.20mm all over.

    I don't have any clue how to know if I have steel or aluminium though.

  4. Some possible problems:

    * Dangers of gasoline exploding?
    * The evaporated petrol taking "too much space", thereby reducing the ammount of air, and therefor the amount of oxygen in the combustion process.
    * The vapor self-igniting under compression, before the spark.
    * carbon resudue (tar, coal etc) buildup in the heating coil?

    I would be very interested in seing this performed on a felicia, and if efficiency gains were documented, I would gladly perform the process myself.

  5. I did search abit on the concept of complete fuel vaporization, but I have to admit I'm abit sceptical.
    If you have managed to pull this of yourself adurer, I would be interested in knowing how you did it. But if you haven't managed, such a project is way out of legue for me. ;)

    What would be the problem with feeding hot air into the air-box constantly?

  6. No not quite, it's connected to the heat shield on top oh the exhaust manifold, if you look inside the air filter box under the filter there is a little flap that is wax operated automatically, the hot air collected from above the manifold enters through here when the weather is really cold just to aid combustion, when the ambient temperature in the airbox is higher this flap closes meaning on fresh cold air is drawn in from the other pipe that goes through the front panel..

    in all honesty I don't think the weather ever gets cold enough in the uk's temperate climate to gain any benefit from it, but in a snowy heavy winter it would be worth it..

    so if you we're thinking of ditching the whole airbox and putting a cone filter there instead you should be fine, I wouldn't bother myself personally, my pickup made 130bhp with the standard air filter and standard airbox.

    Wouldn't it be better to have this switched by the termostat or something?

    ie, only use hot air, untill the engine has reached optimum operating temperature.

  7. My question is if driving around with a faulty generator might be negative in the long run? It is indeed charging and giving correct output (I did measure the voltage for obvious reasons).

    If you have a simmilar issue to what I had, the alternator will be putting out abit too low voltage.

    But appart from that, from what I think I have learned now... the current that it delivers will be of inferior quality.

    It will be more fragmented, and less smooth.

    I do not know if this is likely to cause some long term problems.

    If anything, I imagine that bulbs and other electronical devices will see increased wearage and shorter lifetime.

    Not 100% sure of anything though!

  8. I want to be able to pre-heat the engine on my felicia.
    I have previously used a coolant heater which I installed on one of the coolant hoses.
    This morning, it was broken.

    Now I wonder if someone has experience with installing a freeze plug heater, since they are more efficient I would prefer this model.
    However, they are more prone to leaking and such...
    Anyone has some experience about this on the felly?

    Is the freeze plug easy to access?

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