I have been working on this project for a while now, about to get the engine back together.
This was when I started
1980 Spider build
Re: 1980 Spider build
Crank when I finally got it back from the engine shop, 6 weeks later.
And then the short block completed.
And then the short block completed.
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It will be going back into this soon to be changed ugly brown color Spider..lol
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Re: 1980 Spider build
One lesson learned the hard way, years ago.
Be sure the crank thrust washers are inserted and facing the correct way.
Be sure the crank thrust washers are inserted and facing the correct way.
'80 spider FI, SnugTop hardtop
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I bought some new ones but they did not look the same as the old, so I used the old ones. I know where they go but which way do they go in?
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Re: 1980 Spider build
Honestly, I don't remember! That was about 35 years ago when I re-built my '71 1608 That outcome (installing the thrust washer backwards) resulted in severe wear to the crankshaft. It was so bad, the crank moved fore/aft in its bearings and had a bad knocking. I pulled the engine and the machinist welded up the crank end and machined it to spec.sodell wrote:I bought some new ones but they did not look the same as the old, so I used the old ones. I know where they go but which way do they go in?
Hopefully, someone else will steer you on the right path
'80 spider FI, SnugTop hardtop
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Re: 1980 Spider build
I have not worked much on a Fiat before. I had a 131 back in the 80's that had the same engine when we were living in Germany, but I didn't do much to it other than tune up and brakes.
I put the shims in the right place but they each have two grooves with numbers on one side. It looked like that was the side that had been worn so I put them back that way.
I put the shims in the right place but they each have two grooves with numbers on one side. It looked like that was the side that had been worn so I put them back that way.