I just purchased a Milano Platinum transaxle that is located in Attica, MI (Roman Tucker's shop). I'm not in any rush, but need to transport it to Hagerstown,...
I have had three failures of the stock heavy duty pressure plate over the last 7 years of racing. In the last failure the cover and springs came apart in a...
I would opt for the Tilton flywheel and multi disc clutch. You would not have to worry about it coming apart. Mine works great on a 1600 and I can use it on...
Gary, I use the Porsche setup with a lightened flywheel. I have bought them from Paul Spruell & Jon Norman/ Norman Racing, so talk to them if interested. I...
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Is ther a kit of any kind to enable the use of the Tilton clutch. I understand that the clutch and flywheel will work together, but what about the ring gear...
Alfa Romeo logo ALFA is an abbreviation for "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili". ... In the summer of 1910, Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili (A.L.F.A.)...
Peter, Do you rev a lightened stock flywheel to 8500? I have been told not to go much past 7000 RPM with a stock flywheel if much material has been removed...
Data dump, Maybe I can give back to the group for all the good info I have garnered here since this is a subject I have some experience with. I have one of the...
We have what we believe is the best of both worlds. We now run a 7 1/4 in Tilton cover,6 puck sprung hub disc(yes spring hub),custom made steel insert(which...
In a message dated 9/7/2007 10:26:43 AM Central Daylight Time, glkuntz@aol. com writes: Is ther a kit of any kind to enable the use of the Tilton clutch. I ...
Scott, Did you make or buy the flywheel? If bought, who from? Sounds like a great setup. As expensive as the clutch is, the flywheel must be very reasonable...
If you don't find something local. Do a search for Choate Electric in Springfield, Missouri and send it to him. I have one rebuilt each year (don't like my...
Hi My fiberglass trunk lid is coming loose. The original bolts do not tighten up any longer. What's the procedure to bring it to working condition? Oversize,...
Craig Taylor of Taylor Race eng made our flywheel and driveshaft. This guy is the best in racing gear box and driveline. Check out his web site. The flywheel...
Are you bolted to the stock hinges? If so, why not lose them and the weight. Use three hood pins, two in front and one rear center. Ciao, Russ Neely Jorge...
Russ yes, I'm bolted to the stock hinges. But I already have two hood pins in the back. I guess I could add 2 more up front. I was hopint to be able to...
If its just the thread part, why not JB weld an insert into it? Fiberglass resin is pretty easy to deal with-just mix it with catalyst and brush on-it cures in...
Thanks, Don, NO wonder I couldn't remember the full story, Thanks for filling me in, think I will print this out for future reference. Peter Inshaw [Non-text...
It just occurred to me, if I fill the holes with JB Weld, then wrap the bolts with teflon tape and thead them in while soft. Is that reasonable? I guess I...
In a message dated 9/9/2007 10:49:39 PM Central Daylight Time, jmazlumian@... writes: It just occurred to me, if I fill the holes with JB Weld, then...
I can't even begin to describe the entertainment I'm getting out of this.... ... From: Jorge Mazlumian To: alfaracing@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September...
... as ... product but ... nutsert? ... Thanks to all that responded on and off line. I have thought of the above idea as well. Just needed to know what the...
I'd use a variation of what Richard suggests. Instead of JB Weld, why not just use fiberglass resin to install a nutsert? bs ________________________________ ...
Hey, Mike. Maybe you could describe how to repair fiberglass with carbon fiber! Or better yet, sell him a carbon fiber trunk lid. Ciao, Russ Mike Cudahy...
Composites repair...in the ghetto. ... From: Mike Cudahy To: alfaracing@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 8:00 AM Subject: Re: [Alfa Racing]:...
Ok, so i'm finally getting my act together to change the front calipers over, and have found out my dunlop front rotors are massively undersize (7mm thick!)...
In a message dated 9/10/2007 8:03:57 PM Central Daylight Time, la_strega_nera@... writes: but will the Dunlop rotors work with the GTV6/75 Brembos? Or...