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Re: [alfa] Need help with carburated 2L GTV



Do you mean that the engine bay has no wiring or the carbs? The carbs if
they are webbers do not have any electrical components on them. Dellortos
had some wiring to the high speed solenoid and an earth to the block because
of the rubber mounting blocks. If the loom has been removed you would be
better of re-wiring the entire thing yourself. Its not hard to do a better
job than Alfa did (I hope my cars didnt hear me).
The Haynes manual has excellent wiring diagrams as well as being an
excellent manual. Should not be to expensive.
Cheers,
Dean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Spiros Angelopoulos" <alfista164@domain.elided>
To: <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:15 AM
Subject: [alfa] Need help with carburated 2L GTV


> Howdy
>
> A friend and I are working on a '73 GTV that recently got a transplant
> of a set of new Webers replacing the Spica injection.  The work was
> done by a "mechanic" that lost interest in the car (!!!) and delivered
> it in a not-so-great shape.  We are having problems with the electrical
> setup, post Spica.  Do any of you have photos (or can anyone take a few
> snapshots) of the wiring or overall engine bay?  At the moment, the car
> is sitting with the engine and tranny in place, most if the linkages
> connected, but no wiring.
>
> As a matter of fact, *any* photos of an carburated 2L Alfa engine would
> work...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> - Spiros
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