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Lodelaner



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Oh I say! That IS nice. JB

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GREENI



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Were you at the Greyhound at Yarlett on Sunday morning Mike?

We went the cars n coffee MORNING...at 12:30 and there was one of them, a Capri, a TR7 and some crappy Saab Cabrios there... we were a bit late, needless to say we didn't stop.
Post #855982 14th Sep 2020 1:34pm
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mikeh501



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Had it in the diary but didnt attend. Currently ripping out the interior and redoing it Mr. Green
Post #855988 14th Sep 2020 2:01pm
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L110CDL



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mikeh501 wrote:
I wouldnt class it as junk! New acquisition Very Happy Very Happy


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That is a very nice Alfa Romeo Cool 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #856057 14th Sep 2020 8:37pm
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mikeh501



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Before we go back to normal service, the Alfa is a GT Juinor 1600, built in 1972. Its an historic rally car of old, with blueprinted engine (130bhp / 900kg), limited slip diff and lots of other mods. Lumpy idle, goes like stink above 3500rpm. Its a bit of a hoot. Im starting a rolling resto on it, mainly to improve and modernise without losing the charm.

Some pics of the engine bay next! Were very nearly up to date now.

Bling!! You have no idea how hard it was to source some of bracketry and correct hoses.

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Not sure this will be the final air intake position and filter but its ok for now. Was going to run a snork but cant be arsed.

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The fairly finished article. Some wiring to do on oil temp/press etc but the main harness is done and in.

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And lets finish off with the new face! Ive had this grill for 3 years lol.

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Zed



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That Alfa is class. Needs more photos.

Nice work btw. WARNING.
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Post #856079 14th Sep 2020 9:25pm
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GREENI



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Top job Cool
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L110CDL



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As said, great job done there Thumbs Up

Many thanks for the info on the Alfa GT , great car you have there Bow down 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
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Lodelaner



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The air intake hose / washer bottle is a bit of an interference fit isn't it? JB

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Post #856147 15th Sep 2020 12:14pm
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mikeh501



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It is your right. I think I either need a smaller diameter intake elbow or a different washer bottle solution like Greeni has. Gonna see how I can get on.
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GREENI



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Mr. Green you can't beat the colostemy bag for space saving.
Post #856156 15th Sep 2020 2:09pm
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mikeh501



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Just a little update, a video taken a few months ago. This was a huge huge milestone for the build and took some serious focus and effort. Were pretty much up to date now, so ill be taking some new photos and covering the work left to complete.

The eagle eyed might see the problem i've got, and still have! (its not oil pressure!)

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GREENI



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Is the problem the dash is outside?

Did i see you last Tuesday on the a34 near the Bleeding Wolf around 545pm? (I was pedalling a bike and a red alfa went past, I heard the carbs first!)
Post #857180 21st Sep 2020 9:58am
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mikeh501



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I dont think it was me, but you woulnt believe the attention the little alfa gets. went to the alfa southern event last sunday which was great. speaking to some owners to ensure some of the strange bits are normal lol.

The problem is that its running very very rich, so much it eventually stalls after a minute or so. The problem can be seen on the computer as the coolant temp gauge is -40, which as a ratio richens the mixture. Ive tracked it down to a broken wire or something. The only problem is that all my sensor earths are black as they come back to the ECU! doh. I need to run a new wire i think.
Post #857183 21st Sep 2020 10:51am
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mikeh501



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Bit of a faux pah lol. That vid shows it working! It doesnt anymore Whistle
Post #857184 21st Sep 2020 10:53am
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