Edit... Resto mod FIRST DRIVE
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I will likely be in Pittsburg, so that would be shorter drive!
It was fun, you would have liked it.
It was fun, you would have liked it.
Csaba
'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
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Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
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Csaba - that's only an extra 7 hrs each way for us ..... Although jeff and I have a plan........
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Yep, Andy is right, bit further for you but shorter for me. Sounds like a great venue.
All you Texas guys are all set as Andy is footing the bill for a semi next year!
This is the worst time of year for progress on the car since work is crazy busy and it rains sideways pretty much every afternoon so I apologize in advance for the near future lack of posts...
All you Texas guys are all set as Andy is footing the bill for a semi next year!
This is the worst time of year for progress on the car since work is crazy busy and it rains sideways pretty much every afternoon so I apologize in advance for the near future lack of posts...
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Correction "Andy will help look into a semi"!
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I finally made some progress building an engine stand which will allow me to assemble engine and trans with steering rack and exhaust on the cross member. I have to fit everything and build a heat shield between the exhaust and the passengers rack boot. This will also make fitting all the bits very easy and I will jack the whole assembly in from the bottom when complete.
I also disassembled my drive shaft, cleaned up all the parts and painted them this weekend. Good to be making progress again.
I also disassembled my drive shaft, cleaned up all the parts and painted them this weekend. Good to be making progress again.
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impressive!
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Thanks Cos!
Getting any decent weather for working on yours?
Getting any decent weather for working on yours?
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SoFlaFiat wrote:Thanks Cos!
Getting any decent weather for working on yours?
yes we are! hitting 32 degrees. So i'm trying to do a catch up. and moaning that is too hot!
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Alan, as usual this all looks simply wonderful
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Thanks Andy!
I have my driveshaft all back together and started fitting my exhaust. The center muffler should arrive today so more soon...
I have my driveshaft all back together and started fitting my exhaust. The center muffler should arrive today so more soon...
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Still no center muffler but I have been making a little progress with the rest of the exhaust.
Here is the new to old connection,
I will have to trim some of the length off that once I have the center muffler.
I will also have to re-route my emergency brake cable since this pipe is a bit larger than the original.
I think I can make a different bracket and lead the cable over the exhaust.
More baby steps towards hearing this thing roar!!!
Here is the new to old connection,
I will have to trim some of the length off that once I have the center muffler.
I will also have to re-route my emergency brake cable since this pipe is a bit larger than the original.
I think I can make a different bracket and lead the cable over the exhaust.
More baby steps towards hearing this thing roar!!!
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are u getting a new header? or clean that one ?
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
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Man! This is so awesome and inspiring! I hope you post video of the Grand Start-up.
72 124 spi bought new - the carcass is buried in the backyard
71 spi swapped drivetrain from 72 - sold in 88
71 coupe - traded for new Lancia
77 Lancia Beta Saloon
71 1608 spider - impulse buy - project
71 spi swapped drivetrain from 72 - sold in 88
71 coupe - traded for new Lancia
77 Lancia Beta Saloon
71 1608 spider - impulse buy - project
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Jim,
This header is in pretty good shape and just needs a bit of clean up. I purchased some internal exhaust coating from Eastwood to help reduce excessive heat.
Madbeez,
Thanks!! I will be playing with my gopro when I get his thing started for sure! There will be an open invitation to the engine install party! I coud use all the help I can get
This header is in pretty good shape and just needs a bit of clean up. I purchased some internal exhaust coating from Eastwood to help reduce excessive heat.
Madbeez,
Thanks!! I will be playing with my gopro when I get his thing started for sure! There will be an open invitation to the engine install party! I coud use all the help I can get
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With my muffler not here yet (had to reorder) and not enough proper mandrel bent turns to make it work (ordered more of those),I backed off the pipe fitting and got working on a heat shield.
Then I cleaned up and welded the crappy joint in my header and ceramic coated the whole thing. It was something to do...
The header is not new, not perfect, but should work just fine and my budget has gone right out the window so maybe one day...
I'll put it all back on the temporary engine set up tomorrow for a better picture.
Then I cleaned up and welded the crappy joint in my header and ceramic coated the whole thing. It was something to do...
The header is not new, not perfect, but should work just fine and my budget has gone right out the window so maybe one day...
I'll put it all back on the temporary engine set up tomorrow for a better picture.