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Re: [alfa] Changes in the 2 liter block



Frank,

You're looking at the differece between a 1750 and 2 liter block.  The oil
passage is the same from 1972 through the last of the aluminum twinsparks.
There may be some differences in stud length, but All U.S. 2 liter timing
covers can be interchanged . . . I used a Spica timing cover on the
twinspark conversion in Ken Wears GTV.

Regards,
Jim Steck
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>   I am looking for a new block for my 2 liter, and I noted from my spare
> gaskets that somewhere in production, Alfa changed the location of the oil
> passage between the front cover and the block. I found gaskets where this
> passage centerline is 3 3/4 " from the base of the front cover and another
> that is 4 1/2" above the base.  Mine is the latter and the block is a Spica
> block [ blanked off as I use carbs].  Did this change take place with the L
> Jetronic or maybe the Motronic?   Need to narrow my search to a block that
> will mate with my front cover.      TIA
> Frank Smith
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