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1479
The people: http://www.camberleyautofactors.com/about.asp are Koni's main agent in the UK. When my girlfriend had the front struts rebuilt on her 33 1.5 ie...
Jeremy Cogman
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Jul 1, 2002
8:38 am
1480
Hi, Thanks to all who replied. I've just completed the Koni conversion. I priced around a few suppliers, but in the end the cheapest was my local motor...
Robson, Edmund
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Jul 1, 2002
9:56 am
1481
Silly question but I assume the bearings are taper ones and therefore adjustable. My AH Sprite has plain ball bearings and these are not adjustable. They...
Jeremy Cogman
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Jul 1, 2002
10:39 am
1482
Hi, Sud front bearings arent the taper type, and so arent adjustable (unfortunately). But in an intricate piece of design, the way the system works means that ...
Robson, Edmund
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Jul 2, 2002
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1483
How loose is it? Have you tried pinching up that inner nut. Are you saying that the race is not firmly clamped so that the movement is potentialy vearing to...
Jeremy Cogman
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Jul 2, 2002
2:31 pm
1484
Hi Jeremy, Yes, I think thats what might be happening, but its pure speculation and there's no-one else here saying a similar thing has ever happened to them. ...
Robson, Edmund
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Jul 2, 2002
3:00 pm
1485
How about a box spanner of the appropriate size (i know you have to measure it first). Was the bearing put in the right way round, the Midget ball ones have a...
Jeremy Cogman
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Jul 2, 2002
3:27 pm
1486
Hi, I purchased some fully synthetic Agip Engine oil for my 'Sud back in September 1999. I still have it on a shelf and intend to use it next week when I...
solcon538
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Jul 2, 2002
6:45 pm
1487
HI I have never heard of a shelf life mentioned for clean new oil (dirty oil does nasty things to engines). So, I would just use it All the best Keith PS - I...
Keith Walker
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Jul 2, 2002
11:20 pm
1488
Hi The manual just mentions an Alfa special tool, and when a friend who is a mechanic changed the front wheel bearings in my Sprint may years ago he had to...
Keith Walker
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Jul 2, 2002
11:21 pm
1489
Hi, If you are near to Hull then there is a very good ex-alfa guy who has most of the special tools and years of experience with suds. E-mail me for his...
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Jul 3, 2002
11:48 am
1490
I wish to unsubscribe from this group. I only needed a little information. Thanx, Kat. From: sprintformation@yahoogroups.com Reply-To:...
Kathy S
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Jul 4, 2002
9:32 pm
1491
Hi Kathy, Try this page for instructions: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sprintformation/ Regards Lex...
Alex Jenner
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Jul 4, 2002
10:27 pm
1492
To Everybody, Almost 2 years ago we created a register for all de Tomaso cars at www.detomaso.net. This year, as we were restyling the de Tomaso site, we came...
vallelunga63
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Jul 5, 2002
5:13 pm
1493
Hi all, I attended last weeks Mallory Park track day and had a great time zooming around the track in my TI Green Cloverleaf. The car performed brilliantly,...
solcon538
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Jul 8, 2002
11:31 am
1494
Hi Philip, Could be the reversing light switch found at the rear of the gearbox. After prolonged racing the epoxy surround can melt if paticularly hot,...
John Russell
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Jul 8, 2002
5:28 pm
1495
Try the seal around the gear change shaft, I know that these flog out and leak a lot more after you have given them a bit of a workout. My one is starting to ...
Grant Keen
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Jul 8, 2002
10:45 pm
1496
John, Grant, Thanks for the advice - I sure hope its just the reversing light switch. Either way I guess I need to get underneath the car this weekend. Cheers...
solcon538
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Jul 9, 2002
1:26 pm
1497
Sometime ago there was a number of messages posted concerning upgrading the standard solid disks on a sud to vented ones. After a bit of asking around I've...
gez110
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Jul 22, 2002
9:49 pm
1498
I have not heared about that conversion, but it is very similar that was made to my car. A disk manufacturer fubrish to me vented disk, and the only mods that...
ngarav
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Jul 23, 2002
12:06 am
1499
My understanding is that the SZ disk rotor is the same diameter as the Alfetta/75/90 disk rotor, which is not the same as the Alfasud which is 259mm (10.2...
Alex Jenner
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Jul 23, 2002
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1500
Hi Yes, for unleaded the ignition should be retarded by 3 degrees (assuming a UK model) All the best Keith...
Keith Walker
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Jul 23, 2002
7:52 am
1501
Can anyone supply me with the 1.7's bore & stroke?. They were never available in South Africa. I have tried 86mm Toyota pistons with limited success and am now...
dunswart2002
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Jul 23, 2002
9:35 pm
1502
72mm stroke x 87mm bore ... From: dunswart2002 <magoo@...> To: sprintformation@yahoogroups.com <sprintformation@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, 24...
TONY LAGOR
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Jul 24, 2002
5:23 am
1503
As Tony mentioned, the 1.7 is 87mm x 72mm, but depending on the class rules you might to consider the oversize piston sizes (available for engine rebuilds) for...
Alex Jenner
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Jul 24, 2002
10:38 am
1504
Just to correct my own mail, I think the Autodelta UK pistons were actually 90mm, so maybe the 89mm pistons would be o.k....
Alex Jenner
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Jul 24, 2002
10:43 am
1505
Hi all, This has nothing to do with timing... When I switched to unleaded 98 with a lead substitute, my fuel hoses started to break. I had to change most of...
stanley tan
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Jul 25, 2002
2:10 am
1506
Thanx for the feedback, the local agent told me it was 89 X 64mm which is the 1300 crank, shows how much they know!! They have offered to import one at a...
dunswart2002
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Jul 26, 2002
9:57 pm
1507
I note that several people are trying to fit ventilated discs to suds, surely there must be a disc which can be used with a small amount of machining? My other...
dunswart2002
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Jul 26, 2002
10:09 pm
1508
I live in Geelong one hours drive outside of Melbourne and have a low kilometer silver sprint that is unregistered and without a RWC. It drives well and has an...
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Jul 30, 2002
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