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floyd1

Hi from Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Hi all!

First post to introduce myself a bit: I am Flo and own a '74 Sport Spider 1800, US/CA specs. The car is currently hybernating in my garage in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Before summer, I need to address some issues with the Spider but I'll search the forum before I shoot my questions.

Groeten, Flo.
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Hi Flo,

You live in a lovely city! I was there in 2000 and 2005, and I actually saw a Spider parked next to a canal!
It wasn't yours, as it was a Euro model :-)
bye,
Csaba
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Your car is a: 1978 124 fiat spider sport 1800
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hello and welcome
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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welkom leuk weer een hollander erbij :P
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Welcome aboard! Lots of friendly, knowledgeable and helpful people here.
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floyd1

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Thanks all / dank allemaal!

Already found lots of info and tips!

Main trouble with my Spider is locking brakes after the engine is running for a while. With engine off brakes clear fine. I've got the feeling the brake booster was replaced by a former owner, will check this weekend and see if there's an adjustable push rod as mentioned in several posts. If so, would it be possible to shorten the rod on-car or would I need to remove the booster from the car? What would be the correct length? I found the test 'procedure' by ventura ace, will try first!
Hope that would solve the problem! If not, I'll by-pass the brake booster to see if the problem lies there.

Thanks again, great to see this board is alive and kickin' !

Flo
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Your car is a: 1975 Fiat 124 Spider
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Welcome indeed. I replaced my master cylinder and booster and found the following tech tip from IAP very helpful.

http://www.international-auto.com/fiat- ... lation.cfm
Jim MacKenzie
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