Well she is home...
- Redline
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The white wheels are nice.
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Thanks, now just to get her to move under her own power!Redline wrote:The white wheels are nice.
- giuliot60
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Nice car! Welcome Tom.
I used to own a cherry red '74 I really enjoyed. It took 30 years to get back into another Spider that I'm very happy with. This site has been great. You should also check out mirafiori.com, and look for Brad Artique's wiring diagrams as well as his other material. They're a must have.
Good luck with the starting issue. It'll get resolved.
I used to own a cherry red '74 I really enjoyed. It took 30 years to get back into another Spider that I'm very happy with. This site has been great. You should also check out mirafiori.com, and look for Brad Artique's wiring diagrams as well as his other material. They're a must have.
Good luck with the starting issue. It'll get resolved.
Giulio/Charlotte
1st car '75 pistachio 128 sedan
Owned a '74 Spider, '68 Firebird, a '65 GTO convertible, and a customized '74 650 Yamaha
Currently own an '81 Turbo (removed) Spider
1st car '75 pistachio 128 sedan
Owned a '74 Spider, '68 Firebird, a '65 GTO convertible, and a customized '74 650 Yamaha
Currently own an '81 Turbo (removed) Spider
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Don't think 10.5v at the coil is going to cut it - sounds to be like an issue I had where there was a voltage drop across the ignition switch. You don't happen to have the E-brake on when you are trying to start do you? If so, try blocking the wheels instead and drop the brake. Also, the batt should be charged closer to 13v, like 12.8 or so - might have to jump or charge it.
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Tom,
The wiring diagram is on it's way. Looks like our Spiders may be siblings. Mine was originally "baby blue" too. My dad had it resprayed white in 75 or 76 - I think he thought the color wasn't "masculine" enough .
The wiring diagram is on it's way. Looks like our Spiders may be siblings. Mine was originally "baby blue" too. My dad had it resprayed white in 75 or 76 - I think he thought the color wasn't "masculine" enough .
Kevin McMullen
1974 Fiat Spider - Restoration Complete! But the mods/refinements continue
1980 Fiat Spider
2013 Subaru WRX
1974 Fiat Spider - Restoration Complete! But the mods/refinements continue
1980 Fiat Spider
2013 Subaru WRX
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I did have the E-brake on. Let me drop it and see if it makes a difference.digitech wrote:Don't think 10.5v at the coil is going to cut it - sounds to be like an issue I had where there was a voltage drop across the ignition switch. You don't happen to have the E-brake on when you are trying to start do you? If so, try blocking the wheels instead and drop the brake. Also, the batt should be charged closer to 13v, like 12.8 or so - might have to jump or charge it.
Battery is at 12.5v.
I cleaned the coil connections and am now at 11.8v.
Thanks for the help!
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Thank you very much for the diagram, let me know printing/mailing costs and I'll gladly cover those.kmac33 wrote:Tom,
The wiring diagram is on it's way. Looks like our Spiders may be siblings. Mine was originally "baby blue" too. My dad had it resprayed white in 75 or 76 - I think he thought the color wasn't "masculine" enough .
The color is growing on me, although I do feel strongly compelled to visibly wear a big-a$$ divers watch when I sit in her to offset the color. Ha!
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Just tried w/ E-brake off and with a helper battery. No dice.digitech wrote:Don't think 10.5v at the coil is going to cut it - sounds to be like an issue I had where there was a voltage drop across the ignition switch. You don't happen to have the E-brake on when you are trying to start do you? If so, try blocking the wheels instead and drop the brake. Also, the batt should be charged closer to 13v, like 12.8 or so - might have to jump or charge it.
I'm going to swap the coil and see where that gets me. I did disconnect both condensors last night (I didn't ground them however which may have been dumb), disconnecting them didn't help.
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Thanks for the welcome, reference, and the picture.giuliot60 wrote:Nice car! Welcome Tom.
I used to own a cherry red '74 I really enjoyed. It took 30 years to get back into another Spider that I'm very happy with. This site has been great. You should also check out mirafiori.com, and look for Brad Artique's wiring diagrams as well as his other material. They're a must have.
Good luck with the starting issue. It'll get resolved.
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OK - have 11.8v at the + side of the coil. Ran an extra ground just to make sure that isn't the problem. No dice.
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Holy cow - forced myself to check the simple stuff again and turns out the rotor isn't spinning. Pretty sure that is bad.
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Yes, I would agree with you. Is the dizzy installed properly? Damaged? Or do you think it's engine related?
Giulio/Charlotte
1st car '75 pistachio 128 sedan
Owned a '74 Spider, '68 Firebird, a '65 GTO convertible, and a customized '74 650 Yamaha
Currently own an '81 Turbo (removed) Spider
1st car '75 pistachio 128 sedan
Owned a '74 Spider, '68 Firebird, a '65 GTO convertible, and a customized '74 650 Yamaha
Currently own an '81 Turbo (removed) Spider
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If the rotor isn't spining check to make sure your timing belt isn' broke or mising teeth.
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If the rotor isn't spining check to make sure your timing belt isn' broke or mising teeth.
1987 Lotus Super 7 clone
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1970 Fiat Coupe
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 AT
1982 Fiat Spider 2000 5sd
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Thanks. Belt is OK, found something a bit scary.redcars wrote:If the rotor isn't spining check to make sure your timing belt isn' broke or mising teeth.
Look at what I found in the recess where the distributor dog meshes with the drive;
I took a strong magnet and got all the small debris out but what the heck is that?!?