Engine Bay Gallery! Please add your own!

Keeping it sharp - paint, wax, detailing, etc.
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pgilling

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I think the engine blocks were originally black but I think that is not only dull but hides any leaks. Mine is silver as that's Guy Croft's signature colour. It works though as it is sort of neutral but not dull and will show up any leaks.

As for the transmission, again the bell housing is silver and the 'box was refurbished with the aluminium casing looking great after bead blasting.

So I guess, in summary, silver is my recommendation!

PG
BellaMachina604

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Just keeping the engine clean and fairly original looking. Upgrades limited to higher volume water pump, aluminum radiator, direct channel to the airbox, higher efficiency plugs/wires, K&N filter, wrapped manifold below the guard, lighter timing gears. The blue 'FIAT' was an indulgence. running without the timing covers for better heat flow/dissipation throughout.

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madspeed

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When I first picked her up last week

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Work in progress
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Odoyle
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corujoxx wrote:Look at this!!

It´s an Spain Club member´s car. Fiat 124 Abarth Gr IV, full rallye specs.
Dual Weber 50 mm, titanium rods, hi comp. pistons, and original Abarth 16 v head (almost impossible to find). This engine gives arround 190 hp!

The rest of the car is still better, with fibre hood and bonnet, aluminium doors, and independent rear suspension. Simply awesome!!

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I know this is old but I have to ask, where is the radiator fan and brake booster??
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I bet the fan is in front of the rad.
Looks like there is no booster. From the two reservoir under the cowl I assume the car has been converted to individual racing master cylinders. One each for the front and rear circuits, so the brake balance can be adjusted mechanically.
Csaba
'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
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BellaMachina604

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divace73
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Your car is a: 1980 Fiat 124 Spider Silver
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BellaMachina604 wrote:Weird seeing timing gears with no teeth. I wonder what the advantage of that is on the Abarth
they have teeth, the engine would be running in that pic
Cheers David
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BellaMachina604 wrote::oops:
:D :D
Cheers David
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If you want to see pics of my car (and other random stuff) >>click here<< OR
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v6spider
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My V6 Spider Engine bay!
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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blazingspider
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My 77 engine bay

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Trying to get the hang of posting pics

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tartan18
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Nearing the end of my resto/mod project. I will post several pics of the car later but here is a look of the engine compartment. The car is a 1975 with a lot of upgrades.

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cormac
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Looking so very good, am impressed and pleased a fellow Oregonian did such a good job :D
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Turbofiat124
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Here are some partial shots. I gave up on trying to keep the engine polished so I just try to keep it clean.

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PhillySpider
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dantye wrote:BEFORE:
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HOW!?
djape1977
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work in progress

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