I want to make sure I have all the necessary tools for working these cars. Anything else you would recommend that is not listed here? Looking for those specialty tools for the Fiat Spider. I have a good selection of sockets (deep, thin, 6/12 point, swivel, etc.), extensions, extension magnets, mirror, shop lights, even those safety glasses with LEDs (these are great!), a Motive Bleeder (best 60.00 I have spent), hex head wrenches, long nose pliers of all kind, multimeter, battery charger and battery tender, normal calipers and a brake/rotor caliper, impact stuff (drill, drivers, etc.), pullers, flare nut wrenches (can't work the brakes without a good set of these...), etc.
From looking here at a few post I have on the list (for example: Tool recommendation ):
A 12mm allen wrench I thought I had one... turns out I had up to 10mm and then jumped to 17mm - Update: Got it!
Ball joint separator tool Update: Got it!
FIAT Valve Adjustment Tool Update: Got it!
Depending on what I get, if carbureted, a Synchrometer
Clutch Alignment Tool (inexpensive enough that it should be in the tool box) Update: Got it!
What Dial Gauge setup are you guys using when doing the valves? Or feeler gauges are fine?
Micrometer (c-clamp type) to measure valve shims
Ignition wrenches are sometimes the only thing that will fit in tight places. They make a combination version, as well.
Bronze toothbrushes.
An oil filter wrench, or a giant pair of Chan-L-Locks. Need something with a 4 ½" jaw. Look away, Mike:
Locking Oil Filter Wrench Too flimsy to be used anywhere else, but perfect for the Spider filter.
5/16” 8 point socket for the steering box filler plug
Quality set of spring compressors
Good Set of Files
Auto Trim and Molding Tool Set
Thread Locker
Set of nylon pry bars for when needing to remove something without leaving a scratch or a mark...
Set of locking extensions
A good MIG welder - (welding tips - http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/mig.htm )
If working the heads - a handy set of head stands
Tool for removal and install of e-brake wedge in the rear caliper
A roll of coins for holding a stretched clutch pedal spring.
A low-pro floor jack and jack stands.
A set of 12" drive up ramps. use them all the time. faster and safer than a jack and jack stands.
if your dizzy is up top, a custom dizzy wrench. I took an open end wrench the bent it into an ell.
a first class set of snap-ring (circlip) pliers
thread gage
impact driver with phillips bits
1/2" breakerbar and 3/4" pipe extention. (great for loosening crank bolt).
Also, as far as spare parts or common wear items? Anything else I should add?
As a norm, when I buy a car, I just change all the hoses, belts and do a tune up (oil, filter, plugs, etc.). Just so that I know it was done and when.
What else should I add to the list?:
Cooling system hoses
Timing belt, tensioner
Alternator belt
Tune up kit (distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, filters (air, oil, and fuel) )
Brake pads, rotors, lines
Valve cover gaskets
Universal joints for the drive shaft? How often do those go?
Clutch cable
Box of assorted valve shims Update: Got it!
Dielectric Grease is a must for all of your electrical needs
What about must have books recommendations?
Workshop manual - Update: Got it! I downloaded a pdf version of it but I always like to have the paper version next to me when working the cars. Easier than looking at a laptop...
Also keeping a list of useful sites:
This site, of course: http://www.fiatspider.com
Allisons Automotive (Mark's) site: http://allisonsautomotive.com/
IAP: http://www.international-auto.com/index.cfm/sc/29021
Vick Auto: http://www.vickauto.com/cgi-bin/store/index.html
Auto Ricambi: http://www.autoricambi.us/
Classic Ricambi: http://www.classicricambi.com/
Shade Tree Enginetrics: http://home.earthlink.net/~fiatdr/shadetree.html
Spidersweb.nl: http://www.globallistics.com/spiderswebgb/main_gb.html
Spider Roadster: http://www.spiderroadster.com/index.htm
Arbarth Works Museum: http://www.abarth-gmr.be/new/index.php
Mirafiori: http://mirafiori.com/ Their frequently asked questions has a lot of good articles: http://mirafiori.com/faq/faqtable.html
Fiat-Lancia Unlimited site: http://fiatlanciaunlimited.org/
Spider Center: http://www.spidercenter.com/
Registro Nazionale FIAT: http://www.fiat124spider.it/index.asp
Guy Croft: http://www.guy-croft.com/index.php
Abarth Squadra Storica forum (lots of cool photos! ) : http://forum.abarth-gmr.be/
Owner's manual available for download from here:http://www.my-spider.de/Owner_s_Manual.pdf
Corujoxx (se habla español

Bosch L-Jetronic Injection Manual: http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/manuals/BOSCH ... Manual.pdf
(another site: http://bama.ua.edu/~darren/boschindex.html )
Bosch guide to relays: http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf
This write up is for an Alfa but is 99% applicable to our cars and goes well beyond Bradley's excellent write up. http://www.hiperformancestore.com/Ljetronic.htm
Bradley Artigue Site - http://artigue.com/?page_id=3