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Originally posted by LateFan View Post1959 Giulietta Sprint Veloce.
I like the way this car sits.
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Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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damn kids and family taking up all your car time!sigpic
Gigitty Gigitty!!!!
88 cabrio becoming alpina b6 3.5s transplanted s62
92 Mtech 2 cabrio alpinweiss 770 code
88 325ix coupe manual lachsilber/cardinal
88 325ix coupe manual diamondschwartz/natur
87 e30 m3 for parts lachsilber/cardinal(serial number 7)
12 135i M sport cabrio grey/black
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Thanks, Simon. I'm running a 1750 cc engine.
There is, in fact, just one very modified 2L Roadster that's pretty quick. Big flares, lightweight with lots of fiberglass panels. But the owner hasn't brought it out in a while since he got hold of an old Sunny with significant SCCA history.'91 325i
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Originally posted by Nader393 View PostThanks, Simon. I'm running a 1750 cc engine.
There is, in fact, just one very modified 2L Roadster that's pretty quick. Big flares, lightweight with lots of fiberglass panels. But the owner hasn't brought it out in a while since he got hold of an old Sunny with significant SCCA history.
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostWho's is it? I'm only aware of two roadster race cars in the PNW, the Purple Lips Racing lightweight, and Paul Jeremco's black 68 2L out of Spokane or Yakima (I can't remember, I think its Spokane.) There are a couple 1600s up there, but I'm not sure they get out much.
Will
Hey, isn't this an Alfa thread? Let's get back "on track," heh heh.
Some details of the modified sliding block I installed in my race car a few years ago. I fabricated the bracket to mount the sliding block's peg on the diff housing. I also made a titanium trailing arm for the diff that mounts directly to a reinforced rear bulkhead.
'91 325i
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Originally posted by Nader393 View PostJaremko hasn't raced in a while. The matte green flared Roadster belongs to Leavitt. But like I said, he seems preoccupied with other cars.
Hey, isn't this an Alfa thread? Let's get back "on track," heh heh.
Some details of the modified sliding block I installed in my race car a few years ago. I fabricated the bracket to mount the sliding block's peg on the diff housing. I also made a titanium trailing arm for the diff that mounts directly to a reinforced rear bulkhead.
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A real Autodelta sliding block. I don't even want to know what that set you back. Nice setup.
Back to Alfas, I've been pondering what to do about a clutch and flywheel. Since I'm running a hot 1750 in the Sprint, and a 105 series 5 spd, I still have to run a mechanical clutch. I have a choice to run either a smaller 101 series flywheel and clutch or the larger 1750 one. I kinda want to run an aluminum 1300 flywheel and clutch since it will be lighter and more willing to rev quickly. (and possibly act more like a 1300 requiring a few more revs to get it off the line. ) I've got an old Spruel aluminum flywheel, but the ring gear is chipped and they don't make ring gears for the flywheel anymore. I'll also need a starter, and before I get the starter (thinking gear reduction type) I'll need to decide on the flywheel. Any suggestions?
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostJaremco's son stuffed his 240 into the wall at Monterey this year. He had been having brake issues all week, and going into 10, no more brakes.
A real Autodelta sliding block. I don't even want to know what that set you back. Nice setup.
Back to Alfas, I've been pondering what to do about a clutch and flywheel. Since I'm running a hot 1750 in the Sprint, and a 105 series 5 spd, I still have to run a mechanical clutch. I have a choice to run either a smaller 101 series flywheel and clutch or the larger 1750 one. I kinda want to run an aluminum 1300 flywheel and clutch since it will be lighter and more willing to rev quickly. (and possibly act more like a 1300 requiring a few more revs to get it off the line. ) I've got an old Spruel aluminum flywheel, but the ring gear is chipped and they don't make ring gears for the flywheel anymore. I'll also need a starter, and before I get the starter (thinking gear reduction type) I'll need to decide on the flywheel. Any suggestions?
Will
As for your clutch issue, I'd run a 1750 setup, because that's all I know. Multiple options from stock to full race, and guaranteed to handle the torque. Stock Bosch starters for it are already gear-reduction.'91 325i
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Wow, I didn't realize there were castings done like that. Very cool.
The engine I have appears to have been built using most of the Shankle catalog from back in the day. Its got 8L cams, a ported head, and I'm not sure what else internally It was balanced and blueprinted, but I can't read the paperwork on it (the ink has faded.) Its an older build, but the guy I got it from says it ran great. (He's trustworthy, so I'm going to take him on his word.) Apparently it made no power below 4k and would pull 8K easy. (A bit like a 1300 Veloce engine). Apparently it dyno'd at 160 hp. Should be pretty fun.
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
'88 BMW M3
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