Bjorn, I wish I could be more helpful, but I don't know much about the non-US engines. As you noted, a 1974 spider should have a 132A1.040.4 engine, but it seems like this was changed (probably in Europe) to a European engine. I don't recognize the 132AC1.000, but the number following it is most likely just the serial number of the block. And you ended up with a Lancia cylinder head.
As far as I know, Weber carbs were used exclusively in US models, so the Solex would seem to confirm that it's a European engine.
Yes, US models generally had lower compression engines to conform to US emissions standards at the time. I think this was mostly achieved with domed pistons, but there could be slight differences in combustion chamber shape (volume).
I'm not sure that I have helped much, but I think you'll get it figured out with some research. Good luck, and meanwhile, enjoy it now!
-Bryan
CS1 difference between USA end EU engine block
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Re: CS1 difference between USA end EU engine block
Thanx Bryan!
Got a lot of small stuff fixed:
- hooked up the wires for the convertible top
- installed a new coolant temperature guage sender.
- fixed the brake efficiency warning light.
- fixed the loose battery cable lugs
- cleaned up a few grounding points
and installed 3-point retractable seat belts.
So now I am just wating for the rain to stop (it's like we are having monsoon here in Sweden)
Thanxs to all of you clever Spider owners out there - this forum is super valuable!
Got a lot of small stuff fixed:
- hooked up the wires for the convertible top
- installed a new coolant temperature guage sender.
- fixed the brake efficiency warning light.
- fixed the loose battery cable lugs
- cleaned up a few grounding points
and installed 3-point retractable seat belts.
So now I am just wating for the rain to stop (it's like we are having monsoon here in Sweden)
Thanxs to all of you clever Spider owners out there - this forum is super valuable!