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Re: Crank sensor Made in Italy ?? any good
« Reply #15 on: 18 November 2010, 20:14:44 »

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Hi,
Tried to get genuine from Vx but could only get by Friday, so ordered next day delivery from Autovaux.

Replacement crank sensor for my motor just arrived from Autovaux.

Has correct number on pack and invoice, looks correct, but is a no make version made in Italy.

Anyone used these??

Roger

You all seem to have missed the key fact there.. have none of you ever owned a Fiat or Alfa? ;D

Learnt to drive in a 75 Twin Spark...  ;D  Great fun...  Electrics shockingly bad though...
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Re: Crank sensor Made in Italy ?? any good
« Reply #16 on: 18 November 2010, 20:45:41 »

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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Not to mention Alfa Romeo and Fiat ::) ::) ::)

There's nothing wrong with Alfa electrics. My mate's 1980 Alfasod had perfect electrics. Even the rev counter worked. When indicating left.

 ;)

Kevin

My Dad had two Alfasuds .. at least one from new - one ended up being sold with no rear roll bar because it fell apart, and the windscreen was held in with tongue depressors (he was a medic in the RAF ;D) and epoxy, and I seem to recall the paint peeled off the entire wing of the other one. Legendary build quality ;)
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