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Re: [alfa] Alfa technical history



There is a nice little book called " The Giulia Coupes 63-76 " available
from the UK Alfa Owners Club which may assist (compiled by Chris Saville).
About 7 UK pounds.

 I doubt there is a single definitive tech reference, just as I doubt Alfa
had any consistency with the exact mechanical specification of various
models.  The variations are more confusing on 'changeover' cars and
international markets add further inaccuracies.  Try making any sense of the
750/101 Giulietta/Giulias !!

Read a lot and make up your own mind.

Beatle
'67 Duetto 1750 Hybrid
Oz


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gwynne W. Spencer" <gwynnes1@domain.elided>
To: <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 3:46 AM
Subject: [alfa] Alfa technical history


> Is there a book (or a few books) that covers the technical history of the
> 105 /115 coupes  and spiders - that can tell me what changes were made and
> what model years they affected.
>
> For instance, I think I saw something about improved synchro rings in the
> transmission. at some time. I would likee to know what cras have the
> improvement and what ones weere built prior to it.
>
> Were there any major changes made in the SPICA injection system over the
> years it was standard equipment?
>
> Gwynne Spencer,  Punta Gorda, Florida  (Still shopping for a 2000 GTV)
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