C'mon Stu and Barry, it ain't that bad. I am well aware of Stu's issues with the club from other discussion groups, but believe it or not things are...
Arno: Maybe you are correct and some things have changed for the better. I have only been to one national event in more than 10 years; the convention when it...
I don't get it. I've owned 50 Alfas of which a dozen were 102s or 106s. For 30 years, I've tried to share whatever knowledge I've gained about Alfas and...
Arno's approach to winning friends and influencing people on behalf of AROC is bound to be more effective than the sledgehammer Meikrantz uses. I've been...
Happy New Year everyone. If anyone would like make 2005 the best year since I bought my Spider they could tell me where I might find a working fuel gauge. I...
Greetings all - Here are a couple of simple questions for you 2600 Sprint owners out there: First questions is regarding the front turn signals on a 1966...
Roger, Hope you find a gauge, but you shouldn't be running out of gas. My fuel level sender hasn't worked for the last three years. I (i) watch for the...
hello, look at the picture,and mail me if we ve some problem P.Crepin France hmspitz <hmspitz@...> wrote: Greetings all - Here are a couple of simple...
Having recently acquired a 1965 2600 spider requiring restoration I was hoping for some advice on which route to go regarding panels, I need to replace the...
Looking for the following parts for a 1966 Alfa 2600 Sprint. Hoping some of you Spider owners have Sprint parts cars laying about and can spare some of these...
Agreed, the Dec. AROC issue was filled with errors regarding the 102/106. Stu is to be complimented for being willing to call them to our attention. ... ...
You will certainly find this at Afra in Milan (www.afra.it) or I think AlfaStop has it also (www.alfastop.co.uk) or finally (www.reoriginals.com) Raphael ... ...
You will find two of the parts, sidemarker and front turn signal, at Kurt Obrescht Alfa Classic Parts (www.ar-classicparts.ch). They may not be on the web site...
Thanks, but it was Barry that actually pointed it out. It's not only the AROC magazine that makes mistakes. There are plenty of automotive book writers...
Has Galbiati has sold his business? There is now a shop called Carrozzeria Granturismo Milano at the old address, 30 Via Arese, Terrazzano di Rho (a suburb of...
You know it really is interesting, that it appears that other clubs have the same problems as we have had in the past. I have found that there is a lot of...
James Gordon
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Thanks to all who responded to my recent questions, you know who you are. I am most thankful to those who have offered parts, as well as those so kind to...
This just arrived: This year's featured marque is "Great American Specials" i.e., Ol' Yellers, etc. There will be more detailed info on the website as soon as...
Goodmorning All, Can anyone out there help me with the minimum head thickness for a 2600 as my head is quite severely warped and I can't seem to find this...
FYI: Thanks to grosmalou, the files section referring to Tech Infosheets (see below) now also contains a page with instruction diagrams for installing rear...
Hi Roger, When using the term "fuel gauge", I'm not sure if you are referring to the instrument in the dashboard or the fuel sending unit in the tank. One or...
Grant, FYI: The Alfa Romeo Technical Bulletin 01.72.4.1 (dated 19-Oct-1972) states that the minimum cylinder height of the 106 engine is 120 mm (nominal height...
Stu: Don't need any more tee-shirts, but it would be nice if someone would produce a quality necktie with a subtle Alfa cross and serpent design. Get busy. --...
An afterthought: Maybe the problem is not related to the fuel sending unit or the instrument, but to the fuel filter and fuel pump. If the filter in the tank...
Greetings all - Ruedi's discussion of checking and refurbishing the fuel tank sender is, as usual, superb, and he is to be commended. One wonders if he has...