Rebuilding of my 124 Spider

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nate302

Rebuilding of my 124 Spider

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Update:

Added some more photos.

I've decided to take the car to a shop for the material blasting / paint & undercoat, and the engine will be completely rebuilt / machined at a local Napa Auto Parts Machine Shop.

That aside, what parts would I need to completely replace the rear suspension / brakes? The car is a 1975 CS1 that is missing most of the rear brake lines/equipment. So far the only items I plan on buying are:

1) Koni Shocks (http://www.international-auto.com/index ... sid=895453)
2) IAP Springs (http://www.international-auto.com/index ... 65&noapp=1)
3) Rear Sway Bar Bushings (http://www.international-auto.com/index ... 42&noapp=1)
4) Rear Brake Rebuild Kit (http://www.autoricambi.us/product/BR0-1 ... E-over-10/)
5) Brake Compensator (http://www.international-auto.com/index ... sid=882689)

What other items are needed?
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Current Pictures
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Pictures of another engine we rebuilt for another car:
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Update 04/07/2014: Pulled the transmission. In good shape, it could definitely use some TLC!
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The wiring harness has been molested over the years..
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SoFlaFiat

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Post by SoFlaFiat »

Nate, I stayed away from media blasting being worried about all the little cavities which you might not get stuff back out of. I have seen many people do it so obviously it works. You will need an etching primer over all bare metal.
Good luck with the project!!
Ah, and a painless harness, +1
nate302

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Thanks :) I look forward to it, the part that will take the longest is the engine as it took 8 months for the local machine shop to rebuild the engine in the picture however it was worth the wait as they did an amazing job.
fredguaz
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Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider
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Re: Upcoming rebuild 124 Spider

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Good luck Nate.
Plenty of help on this board. Awesome folks here.
I'm curious about the seat belts. It's my understanding that 1975 only had lap belts. Yours has the 3 pt shoulder belt that goes thru the back seat. I didn't think 3 pts came until 1979 ish.
My 1977 is lap belts only but I am welding brackets in for 3 pt belts.
Fred
Lake Norman, NC

1977 Fiat Spider (current project)
1977 Triumph Bonneville 750 (previous project)
1971 Honda CT-70 K0
1972 Honda CT-70 K1
1990 GMC S-15 Jimmy (Daily driver)
nate302

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The seats originally came out of a 78 and were originally re done for the 78 but we decided to scrap the 78 as it just had to much to deal with. We've had about 14 different Spiders 74-80

Edit: Even though the seats did come out of a 78 (that had terrible electrical/rust issues.. the previous owner literally cut ALL engine wires so we abandoned that project) I will be grabbing different seats from a 76 and getting those reupholstered without the 78 style seat belts (I prefer the earlier ones as it is).
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Update 4/12/2014:

Pulled the engine!
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Master Cylinder needs to be replaced along with the lines..
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nate302

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Anyone know what brake items are needed for the rear?
nate302

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or the rear suspension?
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azruss
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Re: Rebuilding of my 124 Spider

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brakes:
check e-brake cable and spring
rubber hoses
calipers for leaks
compensator
pads and rotors
Suspension:
shocks
trailing arm bushings on all 4 arms
Panhard rod bushings
inspect shock towers for rust and cracks
check spring cup on the rear end
axle seals
nate302

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Thanks :)
nate302

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Can the fiat 500 brake set that Mark sells work for the back set as well?
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