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Re: [alfa] Alfa Newbie
don't think that the alfa bible is really an alfa bible pulling the motor to
change a clutch sounds more like a british bible not an alfa bible
David Jarman wrote:
> 292 Y block, huh? Remember it well, throwing a rod out in my Dad's Ford
> Starliner 292, LONG time back! Oh, was he mad...
>
> OK- to the Alfa content: sounds like you've acquired one of the Niki Lauda
> Specials maybe? Do take others advice, and get the late Pat Braden's book,
> then absorb the details about caring for an Alfa. And do NOT, under any
> circumstances, allow anyone to work on it who cannot demonstrate a healthy
> degree of knowledge of things Alfa. As for yourself, I respectfully suggest
> you read before tinkering and it will save you much grief. The Alfa 101, 105
> and 115 series cars are not fragile nor fickle, but they do not take very
> kindly to uninformed probing. Once you get into it a bit, you'll see what I
> mean!
>
> I assume you've looked up parts sources already, the AD can help you there as
> well. Good luck! Hope you enjoy it.
>
> Dave Jarman
> Lexington, KY
> USA
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