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First published 1996 April 3
alfa romeo spares
1967 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce log.
Updated November 25 2000
In Sweden we have an official compulsory control
every year by the SBP. The km figures show the total milage every
year as registered by the SMOG-authorities SBP
Where did I get the spares? I have my favourite
resources:The
Highwood Motors Company has served me almost all these years. Thank
you, Chris at Highwood.
1967 May 7th
Manufactured and shipped to Sweden and stored there for two years.
Original color Rosso Montecattina, that's red with a slight tone of
orange. Black interior and Webers! However, the Spider just stood there in
the showroom for two years. Obviously the Alfa Romeo Sweden delivered the
Spiders like LIFO or: Last In, First Out.
1969 - 1972
Finally sold and registered on September 12th. Gently driven by the lady
who bought her, cuz "it's such a cute and adorable car". She
only used it during the summers and I doubt if the car exceeded 3.500
revs.
1972 18 220 km
Purchased by me on April 20th. What a joy. Just driving around in
Scandinavia. No problems. New spark plugs and oil. I put on the Momo Vega
alloy rims. Nice car
and proud Alfista. Car stereo fitted and I am digging Jerry Lee Lewis
and Duane Eddy every day. I also mounted my Momo Super Indy 14"
steering wheel.
1973 23 660 km
I had to replace the clutch master cylinder, the old was starting to leak.
The we went to Italy. Valves adjusted to 0.45 New Castrol oil. Replaced
front brake pads.
1974
39 610 km
Italy. Running as good as ever, no problems. Replaced left front brake
hose and I lost my hood bag somewhere. New front Pirelli tyres. I bought
new complete 4H iodine head lamp sets.
1975 47 410 km
Just driving around. One head lamp cowl was smashed so I had to buy a new
one. Replaced the fuel hoses from the pump to the Webers, old hose was
tending to leak. New oil, plugs filters etc. Nothing special happened. New
front brake pads.
1976 56 520 km
Schwitzerland, ignition retarded and adjusted. Two parking fines in
Laussanne. She exceeds 190 km/h easily on the Autobahn.
1977 71 240 km
The Netherlands for three weeks. Smashing roads to drive on. My first and
only flat tyre. New Pirellis fitted on the rear wheels. Lost the key to
the glove compartment in den Haag, never found it again. The SBP banned me
'cuz the tires were too wide! I have 175/14 Pirellis instead of 165/14. I
went to another control center with a nice person who liked the car, so I
passed.
1978 87 840 km
Replaced left outer track rod end. I had to buy a new rear mirror from
Autoalfa, someone had kicked the old off the car. #€%%€& idiots.
Waterpump replaced. New battery, old was totally dead. New clutch, release
bearing and propeller shaft U-joint. Plugs and oil and filter new. Valves
adjusted again to 0,45 mm. Italy for one week.
1979 95 130 km
New paint and hood. I did it almost by myself and I like the result. No
rust on the Spider. The hood was of vinyl and turned out to be very
durable. Drove away to Italy again.
1980 108 130 km
Only domestic driving, no oil consumption but regular change even though.
1981 114 670 km
New tyres all around. New piston rings and clutch replaced again! Engine
noise, might be the cam chain. 1997 I found out
it was not! New front seal for crank shaft.
1982 118 250 km
New upper cam chain, still engine noise. The brakes are setting and the
booster is loosing power. Lots of other things to do so I waited to order
the spares.
1983
No driving. New exhaust system and new brake booster fitted. Replaced
brake tubes on rear axle. Still that €#"%€€ engine razzle.
1984
No driving. Replaced bleeding screws on rear brakes.
1985 112 150 km
Still some engine noise, rear shock absorbers replaced, otherwise no
problems.
1986
No driving.
1987
No driving. Brakes needed bleeding again. New battery.
1988 122 250 km
Anti-thefth arrangement on steering wheel fitted. Engine noise continues
at 2.000 to 2.500 revs. New plugs and valves adjusted. Still no oil
consumption.
1989 123 050 km
#€%
1990
No driving. One tail light did not function. New wire fitted.
1991
No driving. New lower cam chain fitted but still that annoying engine
noise.
1992
No driving. New rear exhaust pipe.
1993 125 210 km
New oil. Engine noise continues. . . #€%="##
1994 127 660 km
Windshield wiper motor broke down. Replaced with one from the junk-yard.
1995 128 850 km
Complete gearbox overhaul. New rubber mounts and yellow Koni shock
absorbers fitted. Brakes overhauled and new gaskets there.
1996 129 100 km
Two new Pirellis and going to Italy again. Hood repaired, I am very
pleased with the quality. Speedomeeter is starting to malfunction.
Going to Italy and Switzerland, total 4320 km. In
Omegna I met this mechanic who said that the pistons might be of the
non-offset kind that were used in a minor number in 1967. That might
perhaps be the answer to the engine noise. He also mounted an electronic
ignition system and the car is revving like never before.
Back home again, I replaced the head and fitted new
liners and pistons. I measured the pistons and connecting rods and the
discrepancy was a good 2 g. Total engine overhaul carried out in
September.
%€#€€ chaos. The coolant is leaking through the
entire engine. Two of the liners are apparently too short??? No
compression on # 1 an 2.
Remove
the head and check everything. Replacing the head gasket, but still
the same.
Once again removing the head and replacing the head
gasket, no change.
Rechecking the head for flatness, everything OK.
I take the Alfa to my favourite garage. Again, we have
the heax checked for flatness and the liners measurd. The new liners are
0,20 mm shorter than the original liners. Ver strange indeed. The entire
engine is cleaned and checked. Four new bolts in the head for the exhaust
manifold. The liners are above the head within the tolerance 0.20 mm. Once
more, the engine is full with coolant.
Again, for the fourth time I dismantle the engine. The
valves are grinded at a specialist garage. When reassembling I use a lot
of sealant and this time it works.
Finally, the engine is running again. The engine noise
is gone. It appears as if the non-offset pistons were causing the sound.
I have welded the jack points and the front bumper
support, nothing else have been under the attack of rust so far.
Now, it's time to respray my Roundtail. I remove every
detail from the body
and have it painted in the original colour Rosso PininFarina, a red colour
with a slight tone of orange. Very nice, I have ordered some new
parts from Highwood Motors. Front grill, badges, a canvas hood and
some switches. Back again I mount the chrome and the new canvas hood and
red carpets. Ready to take off.
Finally, my Roundtail is as good as when I first met her in 1972!
However, there is still this razzling noice.
1997 131 410 km
What a joy to drive around in an Alfa Spider! I have had my Momo rims
resprayed and am ready to take off for the Båstad Classic Car Show. I
have also got my Roundtail a brand new hood bag, excellent quality from
from Coburn Co in UK. I had to replace the ignition wires, all four of
them. The engine was missfiring when accelerating and was firing in the
exhaust system too, when decellerating. The local yunk-yard had a set from
an Alfetta, free! That solved the problem. What else? SBP told me to
replace the track rods, easily done.
Finally, the authorities in Sweden accepted my Spider
as a 1967-model. Nice fellow at the VagVerket in Sweden, D. Thorn helped
me. No taxes any more and I'll even get a refund. Great! Thanx a bunch.
What
a mess I was driving with my 'spouse Stina when suddenly the front
ckarnshaft pulley spinned of like a frisbee. To make a long story short,
the love of my life, Stina managed to find the pulley in the wood again.
The nut had obviously been cracked since 1980! I replaced and fitted a new
lock-plate and like magic, the engine razzle disapperared. It was the
locking shim that had been razzling all the time. It must be the most well
tuned 1750 engine ever. For fourteen years I have been going over the
tolerances, the valve shims, the head, the ignition etc etc. Well, now I
have an excellent smooth-running engine and do not worry about the past.
One little advice, the problem might not be what you
think it is!
Noticed
that the radiator has a tendency to leak when hot. Have to fix that ASAP.
Flat tyre, second time in 33 years! Clutch master cylinder kaputt! New one
from Highwood £40.00
What
a joy to drive a smooth 105-Alfa Romeo!
1998
136 498 km
There were no problems at all. I just did the regular oil change in the
engine and the gear box. The Spider meeting in Limburg inspired me
to overhaul the interior floor pans. I painted them with a special enamel
paint. At the same time I painted the anti-roll bar. I also made a wind
shield for the bar in plexi fibre to reduce the wind coming in my neck. It
worked just fine. Lots of good driving this summer.
An Ammeter
was fitted in the engine bay to check the alternator. The hood frame got
some paint too, same black enamel quality.
1999 140 026 km
The valve timing and clearance were checked and adjusted. New fuel filter.
Outer track rod ends replaced, the old had worne out. Wheel camber etc
adjusted. The compulsory automatic light had blow a fuse, easy to adjust.
I also laid my hands on a 1966 Duetto totally dismantled. Perhaps a donor
car or a project car, ten years at least it will take.
New engine oil and filter. Total 10w-40 is my choice
now. In France I blew a fuse for the wipers and had to get new blades too.
Rear brake pads replaced in August. She runs and idles perfect, smooth and
quiet. What an engine. I have cleaned the entire engine and the bay so she
looked very nice at the Classic Car Show -99. The cable for the bonnet was
loose, so I had to adjust it.
I fitted a new reservoir and improved the cooling
system. The temp. was firm and precise even before, but now there is more
water flushing in the
cooling system. I had noticed that during long distances, say five to
ten hours, the radiator had some air and this pressed the water into the
reservoir. The new improved system solved that.
I also swapped the gas tank for the one from the -66
Duetto and painted the tank silver using Hammertite. Looks nice and works
well.
Oh, yes of course. We went to the Limburg meeting again
and to the Alsace valley in France. We did 3700 kms in three weeks. Funny,
when I drive real cool and calm, the average fuel consumption goes down by
some 20 to 25 percent. Michael "Alfanut" Williams was here to
check and drive the Duetto and he was impressed. Nice fella.
147.574 kms In September 1999 I cahenged the
Jaeger speedo with a Veglia, don't want to drive too much this summer with
the Jaeger. The total Kms this summer was an impressive 7.548 kms and no
problems. The Alfa is very solid and reliable. The Veglia reads 64.110 kms.
Oil change at the same time, five litres of Total 15/40 W.
2000 144 236 km
Brake light switch broke, new from a Volvo Amazon! Clutch slave cylinder
replaced from Highwood.
New hoses for the coolant reservoir. T-pipe junction for rear breakes
at rear axle started to leak. I had to fit new brake pipes at the rear
axle and also to replace the flexible hose. Did not cost much fortunately.
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