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JAXAshby September 16th 04 03:41 AM

you are free to treat it as a ducati, and throw it in the river. That is what
people who buy Faryman engines -- marinized ducati's -- do. Something about
trying against hope to keep head gaskets from blowing, for one thing.



Ducatti air-cooled diesel
From: (Mike P)
Date: 9/15/2004 10:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

As the originator of this thread, when it was actually about Ducati
single cylinder air-cooled diesel engines - allow me to thank the many
contributors, especially the one (the only one) who mentioned Ducati
single cylinder air cooled diesels (like the one in my shed at this
very moment)- apparently there is no such beast, and never was.
Thanks all - Mike P









Paolo Zini September 16th 04 06:52 AM


As the originator of this thread, when it was actually about Ducati
single cylinder air-cooled diesel engines - allow me to thank the many
contributors, especially the one (the only one) who mentioned Ducati
single cylinder air cooled diesels (like the one in my shed at this
very moment)- apparently there is no such beast, and never was.


I have made a ceck, directly at Ducati factory, and effectively Ducati as
built small diesel engines around 1970, the production as been terminated
few year after...
If I understand correctly the engine was designed for ground uses,
agricultural and similar...


Paolo



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plugger November 11th 04 09:44 AM

I have never replied to post before but also have never seen so much
****. Maybe JAXAshby stands for Jack**** which is what this man knows
about anything



On 03 Sep 2004 11:41:10 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:

try fiat of america, give them a call and ask why they don't sell anything but
parts, and since when. they are/were in NJ.

JAX-
I've done a Google search for the word sets:
Fiat FTC suitability and
Fiat "fire extinguisher"
and not found anything more than racers who like (rightly) fire
extinguishers.
Can you give us a little help.



JAXAshby wrote:

check it out, dum-dum. every last car in Italy is required to carry a fire
extinguisher. Fiat owners feel that is reasonable.

From:
(Silverton 31')
Date: 9/2/2004 12:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

LOLOLOLOLOL!!!! There is no law in italy to carry a fire extinguisher
in automobiles, i lived in italy for 12 years and still have family
there, don't try to make up your own laws..

Sincerely
An Italian Native
















JAXAshby November 11th 04 01:07 PM

thanks for weiging your fat carcus in on this subject butt plugger. you have
one of hte finest minds of the early 13th century. for you, an air-cooled
duscatti is a dream you will never achieve.

From: plugger
Date: 11/11/2004 4:44 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

I have never replied to post before but also have never seen so much
****. Maybe JAXAshby stands for Jack**** which is what this man knows
about anything



On 03 Sep 2004 11:41:10 GMT,
(JAXAshby) wrote:

try fiat of america, give them a call and ask why they don't sell anything

but
parts, and since when. they are/were in NJ.

JAX-
I've done a Google search for the word sets:
Fiat FTC suitability and
Fiat "fire extinguisher"
and not found anything more than racers who like (rightly) fire
extinguishers.
Can you give us a little help.



JAXAshby wrote:

check it out, dum-dum. every last car in Italy is required to carry a

fire
extinguisher. Fiat owners feel that is reasonable.

From:
(Silverton 31')
Date: 9/2/2004 12:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

LOLOLOLOLOL!!!! There is no law in italy to carry a fire extinguisher
in automobiles, i lived in italy for 12 years and still have family
there, don't try to make up your own laws..

Sincerely
An Italian Native

























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