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mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

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ventura ace wrote: and my hand is getting tired from all the squeezing . . .
Alvon
Aren't there some kind of hand excercises you guys can do for this problem? :wink:

Here's another trick I use that's probably too obvious to mention. When trying to reinstall body panels and aligning the holes to put the screws in, I put and ice pick through the holes to align the panels and while holding the panel still, remove the pick and install the screw.

I've also had good luck using the big C clamps to squeeze the swaybar toward the mounting bracket when I've had to remove the swaybar....that is unless Alvon and his tired hands are under the car with you. :?
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
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manoa matt
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Joined: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:28 pm
Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii

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I was wondering how long it would take for that comment to get twisted. I stoped the hand exercises when I got married, although I've only been married a year and a half. Ace has been married a lot longer so I can't speak for him. Is your spider screwed together, becasuse mine is spot welded? just kidding.
mdrburchette
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Joined: Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:49 am
Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

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Every car I own is screwed in some way or other.
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
racydave

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Once I had my a/c compressor lock up, and needed to remove the belt to get home. Rembering having cut my fingers on a wiper blade, I removed the metal from one and cut the belt. Pappa, thats a old trick, but a good one!
ventura ace

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mdrburchette wrote: I've also had good luck using the big C clamps to squeeze the swaybar toward the mounting bracket when I've had to remove the swaybar....that is unless Alvon and his tired hands are under the car with you. :?
I think I've been squeezed . . . thanks!

It's been mentioned many times on other threads, but worth mentioning again here. To rotate the engine by hand, you can put a wrench or ratchet on the alternator pulley nut. If the belt slips, push the belt inwards halfway between the pulleys. Be sure to remove the ratchet when you are finished. That loud clunk or ratchet whirring sound when you crank the engine is a reminder that you forgot to remove the tool. BTDT.

There are 4 bottomless pits in the engine bay: those 2 exposed big holes in the crossmember and the front shock access holes. Cover these pits with shop rags when working in the engine bay, since that's where everything ends up if you drop something. Mike B., that's prolly where all your missing 10mm sockets are! Remove the shop rags when finished, especially the one touching the exhaust manifold. The smoke and flames coming out of the hood during a test drive is your reminder that you left the shop rag against the exhaust manifold. Been there, too.

I've marked my crankshaft pulley with little tic marks every 2°, and larger marks at 10° intervals, up to about 40° BTDC so I can read the spark advance at higher RPM. A more expensive timing light will tell you the advance, but I've got a cheaper one.

I have a little adapter from 6-pt tool bit holder to 3/8" socket drive that I use in my battery powered screwdriver or drill for quick removal and reinstalling bolts. It's a real time saver, and saves the wear and tear on these old wrists, too.

I've accumulated several different versions of workshop manuals for the spider, and usually have them all in front of me when starting a job. This is because some manuals are more complete in describing certain tasks than others. Also, there are , believe it or not, several mistakes in the different workshop manuals, so having 2 or 3 to refer to gives a better chance of getting the correct info.

The footwell map pockets are ideal for holding a bottle of water that you can easily reach while driving, until you are fortunate enought to acquire a Luxmore cup holder.
rlux4
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Your car is a: 1982 2000 Spider
Location: Granite Falls, Wa

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I was fortunate enough to acquire a Luxmore cup holder, and it works like a charm. I don't drink beer, so it serves as my armrest so that I don't rest my hand on the shifter while I drive in 4th.
A suggestion I would put forth is for the FI contingent: if you don't have one yet, get a noid light. I got the set from Autozone, cost $20, and comes with 5 lights. It has different styles of prongs for different styles of FI connectors. The funny thing is the one labeled for Bosch doesn't match our cars. The one labeled Geo does!
Ron
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'82 2000 Spider: after 26 years between Spiders.
So Cal Mark

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it's well known that the 82 Spiders were built by Geo :x
GOPAPA

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ok ! ok ! thats enough Mark ol buddy ,,,I didn't want to,,but I have to ,,and thats help my good friend Ron out and get on his side .. Geo makes 82 spiders is a myth..
The 82's are so sought after that people are trading such high priced goods such as Groceries for them,,they wouldn't do that for a Geo now would they ?
LOL,,,,, LD
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manoa matt
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii

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One of my last cars was a 96 Geo prism...made by Chevy...an almost direct copy of the Toyota Corrola... some parts were even interchangeable, almost the same car but for half the price. A great little 4 door sedan that never let me down even though I pushed it hard sometimes. The only thing I didn't like about owning it was telling people that I drove a Geo... sometimes I get the same respose when I tell people I drive a Fiat. go figure.
GOPAPA

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Bought my daughter a Geo Storm some years back and put new struts on it and it lasted pretty good.. the Geos got about 50 MPG didn't they ? LD
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