Inspired by our Vic President and our esteemed Editor, we are also taking the trip from Melbourne to Cairns.
Our team is myself and my wife Anita, we also have my sister-in-law Vanessa Sharp as our Hitch-hiker; raising money for the Cancer Council is a cause close to our hearts.
Without trying to put the Editor offside we have gone for an Alfa 90. Currently, it doesn't run on petrol, but runs sweetly on LPG which will most likely will be removed because we don't need the complexity!
I've been working on some body work first; already removed some nasty rust from the B-pillar and a door skin, as well as straightened up a bent quarter panel.
Please donate to a great cause if you can - http://www.everydayhero.com.au/alfa_will_we_get
Cheers,
Brad M
Photo of our team and our beast;
good work, thats the one from ebay yeah, do you no the prob with petrol at all,
Probably the fuel pump, it doesn't make much noise ... not surprising, it was sitting for a few years.
pull it off or get some power to it, sometimes they are very quiet but you can feel them working
Hi Brad,
You'll need these.
Not for the engine noise though.
Cheers
Stuart
Any more entries and we'll have to change the name from The SBR to The AROCA EMR to Cairns/ Alfa 90 Challenge :P
Funny you say that, our old and new treasurer are rumoured to be on the lookout for a shit box.
That would make 5 teams !
If you all buy the same car then breakdowns wont be an issue! Just split up the parts they carry aqnd presto, it should be an Alfa 1 through 5 podium finish!
And I'll make sure that every Repco between Melb and Cairns carries bloody Alfa Giulietta wheel bearings!!
It's been a while ....
Issues addressed:
- Panel issues addressed, both cosmetic and minor structural.
- Fuel pump replaced
- Cam belt changed (thanks Vin)
- Coolant flushed
- Car decorated
- Injectors removed and cleaned (thanks Bruno/Giancarlo of Maranello PurSang)
- Sourced a functioning indicator stalk (big thanks to Martyn Piercey, hope to catch up in person at PI )
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- Removed the LPG condensor
Things still to do (that I know about):
- Shield/protect the fuel pump
- Make some sort of bash plate to protect the sump
- Fit indicator stalk (another big thanks to Martyn Piercey)
- Change the oil and filter (thanks Bruno/Giancarlo of Maranello PurSang for the filter ... and Marco for delivering it)
- Source and replace the front wheel bearings
- Fit some driving lights, got a great deal from Super Cheap :)
- Source a spare wheel, looking for a standard one like the existing ones ... see photo
- Source and replace the rear brake pads
- Remove the LPG tank from the rear
- Address the possible sticking clutch
- Would love a standard v6 Throttle body (if available).
- Drive the car lots, to try and find anymore issues.
... and I want to encourage people to support us ...
http://www.everydayhero.com.au/alfa_will_we_get
or, one of our comrades, el Presidente needs a few more shekels ...
http://www.everydayhero.com.au/fat_boy_racing
It all goes to a worthy cause, anything you can spare would be great.
Looking for some technical wiring details ... http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/forum/index.php?topic=8403
We were trying to get the injectors on cylinders 5 & 6 to work, the common wire from the relay bank was dead (the spliced in wires for the LPG installation seemed to have caused an issue).
Quote from: Brad M on February 14, 2012, 08:44:54 PM
- Source and replace the rear brake pads
Brad
Was doing car stuff this morning, have some used rear pads which could be useful if you want them.
Let me know.
Neil
Quote from: Neil Choi on February 19, 2012, 11:59:37 AM
Let me know.
That would be great, you are a gentleman and a scholar :)
Quote from: Brad M on February 20, 2012, 09:15:21 AM
Quote from: Neil Choi on February 19, 2012, 11:59:37 AM
Let me know.
That would be great, you are a gentleman and a scholar :)
I will slap you across the head hard if you ever call me a gentleman again.
Spotted one shitbox test driving around under control of a certain well known Alfa guru.
Quote from: hmd on March 28, 2012, 09:08:27 PM
Spotted one shitbox test driving around under control of a certain well known Alfa guru.
Hmmm, control in a 90?
Only Vin could claim that, the rest of us are just passengers on the boat.
Cheers
Stuart
Initial shakedown run occurred yesterday, while making the return trip to Monty's Tyre Service in Greensborough to get the better tyres on.
Here's a pic of it parked up at work today.
Watch out for a run down shortly, on what we did to get it to this point.
Yesterday's reliability trial was from Kew, along Great Ocean Road to Port Campbell and back (inland) to Park Orchards.
Between 8 and 9 hours driving only saw two issues;
- When the fuel level got about half way it got a bit rough (needs investigation in the pickup side), was managed by refilling the tank.
- I need to install the amp for the iPod, it was freaking boring with no music!!!!
BTW: Make your vote count ... http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/forum/index.php?topic=8460.msg53617#msg53617
Quote from: Brad M on April 02, 2012, 10:28:45 AM
- When the fuel level got about half way it got a bit rough (needs investigation in the pickup side), was managed by refilling the tank.
The in tank fuel pump was cactus, got a new one being delivered tomorrow hopefully not a massive drama fitting it....
New fuel pump fitted and the beastie started up nicely ... getting a bit excited now!