Edit... Resto mod FIRST DRIVE
- toplessexpat
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Actually - that's looking really nice..... (A little bit jealous!)
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Don't worry Andy, we have one waiting to go to Beek for you!
Gabriel, yes, big valves and ported, as Beek says.
Gabriel, yes, big valves and ported, as Beek says.
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what about me? it isn't fair.... i've had enough now I want my share... (moving pictures)SoFlaFiat wrote:Don't worry Andy, we have one waiting to go to Beek for you!
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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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Ha!
I have a 2liter head Beek can do for you too bud! But not until mine and Jim's stuff is done!
I have a 2liter head Beek can do for you too bud! But not until mine and Jim's stuff is done!
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Jim who?SoFlaFiat wrote:Ha!
I have a 2liter head Beek can do for you too bud! But not until mine and Jim's stuff is done!
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
Re: Edit... Resto mod coming together
So I finally made some progress!!
I found a new home for the MSD box, not on the dash but behind it!
With my removable dash top, this should be a decent solution.
Then I spent some time cleaning up the wheel well and reorganizing.
Here's a good engine bay shot even if I'm still missing a few things...
Feels great to make a little progress again!
I found a new home for the MSD box, not on the dash but behind it!
With my removable dash top, this should be a decent solution.
Then I spent some time cleaning up the wheel well and reorganizing.
Here's a good engine bay shot even if I'm still missing a few things...
Feels great to make a little progress again!
- Ptoneill
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Looks great!!did you redo all the brake lines or did you just clean them up? I had to cut my front passenger side hard line because the fitting was frozen on the caliper, I went with stainless on that line however I have not bent it into shape yet. I hope mine look as good as yours!
Is that a security module next to the ignition, I am going with a push button start and would like some ideas.
Keep up the great work!
Is that a security module next to the ignition, I am going with a push button start and would like some ideas.
Keep up the great work!
Stay Safe,
Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
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Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
ptoneill@msn.com
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Thanks Pat!
I did run all new brake lines. With a few minutes of practice you will be a master!
The black box is part of the keyless/ push start system.
I went with this:
http://www.advancedkeys.com/Prod_AK104B.html
It been a little tricky installing all the different components that make up the electrical system, painless harness, separate relay banks for lighting, push start, MSD, stock electronic dizzy, new alt and starter...
I have quite a folder going with notes for a new wiring diagram.
I did run all new brake lines. With a few minutes of practice you will be a master!
The black box is part of the keyless/ push start system.
I went with this:
http://www.advancedkeys.com/Prod_AK104B.html
It been a little tricky installing all the different components that make up the electrical system, painless harness, separate relay banks for lighting, push start, MSD, stock electronic dizzy, new alt and starter...
I have quite a folder going with notes for a new wiring diagram.
- Ptoneill
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You are a brave man replacing the whole system! My brother built a Brunton V8 with an ISIS system, I had looked into using that one however my car had no electrical issues so I am going to just try to adapt what I have. Thank you for the link.
Stay Safe,
Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
ptoneill@msn.com
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Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
ptoneill@msn.com
http://s1121.photobucket.com/albums/l504/ptoneill/
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I have learned a lot with this harness and have decided when I redo the 77 I am going to pull the entire harness and remake it to stock. As Brad Artigue will tell you, the original system is good. I would not have attempted this until now.
I am very happy to have new wiring in the car and very much enjoy sorting it all out.
Until Cormac told me about the Isis system, I had not heard of it. Interesting to say the least!!
I am very happy to have new wiring in the car and very much enjoy sorting it all out.
Until Cormac told me about the Isis system, I had not heard of it. Interesting to say the least!!
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dmwhiteoak wrote:Congratulations Alan. It won't be long now before it's on the road.
Good one Dennis!!
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So, "wider track for the spider"
While waiting for my top end, I am playing with spacers and offsets. I want it to look meaty, for lack of a better word.
Too much?
Or does this look better?
While waiting for my top end, I am playing with spacers and offsets. I want it to look meaty, for lack of a better word.
Too much?
Or does this look better?
- Ptoneill
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I like the 2 nd one, less chance of drirt and gravel hitting the paint behind the wheel well, unless you put a clear 3m paint protector over the paint like my old 944 had.
Stay Safe,
Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
ptoneill@msn.com
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Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
ptoneill@msn.com
http://s1121.photobucket.com/albums/l504/ptoneill/
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I'm thinking mud flap, either way.
Still, I agree, the first picture is pushing the limits...
Still, I agree, the first picture is pushing the limits...