Hi,
Both are 9.6 compression.
Matt.
Both are 9.6 compression.
Matt.
So it does look like that the MK2 Panda after all might have an interference engine (1.1 and 1.2).
I can only assume it's down to the different compression ratios for the engines. Punto 9.5 and Panda 9.8
Matt.
I have to disagree, the early panda's with square filler cars are NON-interference. When the engines with round filler caps came into production that's when things get murky, as some are just the same as early engines but with a different rocker covers. As far as I was aware, all 60bhp engines are non interfere while those with increased outputs such as 65bhp with the grande punto and latter 69bhp models with VVT are interference
Also, there was a thread on the Grande Punto pages referring to a 1.2 8v (65bhp) and the cambelt snapped resulting in 8 bent valves.
Matt.
Bizarrely AutoData said the Punto MK2 1.2 8v before 2001 was an interference. However they state that the Punto MK2 1.2 8V after 2001 was non-interference. Anyone know why that is?
Matt.
I've checked information on other cars, such as the 1.3 OHV engine on the Ford KA (1996-2008) and they stated the engine was chain driven and non-interference. Which is correct.
I checked my older Ford Focus (HWDA) 1.6 petrol 100ps and it was also correct, as was my mum's C3 Picasso HDi. All the info matched the car perfectly.
Now, if the engine in the Punto MK2 1.2 8v (188A4.000) AFTER 2001 matches the spec for the Panda 1.2 (2003-2011) then it would be a genuine mistake. However, I'm going to side with Autodata for now until proven otherwise.
Matt
2 points;
FIAT term the 2003 to 2012 as a "Mk.2"( 2nd body plan)
I personally would have stated the original Panda, the one which is also named the Seat Marbella as the MK1.
I would state the Panda built between 2003-2011 as the MK2
and
The MK3 would be the current Panda on sale.
Matt.