Alfa Romeo 90 project
Discussion
hi guys here my little old alfa bought her in jan for a song and now just getting her tidyed up and setup ready for swap to a 3.0 v6 i hope to do as soon as funds allow and of cause a full service and cam belt
koni sports all round
lower front end on the torsion bars
zender 5 spokes look great
lowering springs out back (there all wrong but will do till the RSR ones arrive)
when funds allow a rsr roll bar will go in
still got to get a blow in the exhaust done and the rear engine mounts a little tired
so much fun though here a few shots just after i bought it dont worry the dodgy track day tapes have come off
thanks Andy
Edited by AndyAR90 on Tuesday 2nd March 13:31
Great car OP - had a go in one once. Same spec as yours but RHD. Went very well.
As an aside Mat, you do seem quite obsessed with the Arna. I'm sure you manage to mention it in most Alfa threads.
Is it your guilty pleasure? You can tell us...
mat205125 said:
Is that to the Arna, what the Orion is to the MK3 Escort
Nope. It's what the Granada V6 Ghia X is to the Escort.As an aside Mat, you do seem quite obsessed with the Arna. I'm sure you manage to mention it in most Alfa threads.
Is it your guilty pleasure? You can tell us...
RicksAlfas said:
Great car OP - had a go in one once. Same spec as yours but RHD. Went very well.
As an aside Mat, you do seem quite obsessed with the Arna. I'm sure you manage to mention it in most Alfa threads.
Is it your guilty pleasure? You can tell us...
My quest for a concours condition original continues Any mention of the Arna is always accompanied with a wink, and a cheek full of tongue.mat205125 said:
Is that to the Arna, what the Orion is to the MK3 Escort
Nope. It's what the Granada V6 Ghia X is to the Escort.As an aside Mat, you do seem quite obsessed with the Arna. I'm sure you manage to mention it in most Alfa threads.
Is it your guilty pleasure? You can tell us...
It'd be unfair to class my self as an Alfa fan of the OP's level of dedication, I do have a massive place in my heart for many of the models. The only reason I sold my only Alfa was becuase it was from the FWD era, and I hankered after a RWD car ..... Whilst a 75 would have been a great car to own, it wouldn't have liked the 25k a year that I put on cars.
My 156 was a lovely lovely drive, and a great "place to be".
Edited by mat205125 on Wednesday 3rd March 09:22
joshc said:
Any idea approximately how many were produced in total?
i think its 57,000 world wide it says here some where http://www.alfa90register.info/page/History+Alfa+9...
TEKNOPUG said:
First time I've ever heard/seen one of these! RWD/transaxle ala 75 I presume?
indeed it is it just another 116 platform variant,i love the old GTV6 but there dam rusty and the 75 is too oddball for me. i had a 166 2.5 and that sold the v6 too me economy is carp tho as i love to sound so much. and this ones pretty loud , theres a proper arched bridge near me if sounds like a bloody spitfire
mat205125 said:
RicksAlfas said:
Great car OP - had a go in one once. Same spec as yours but RHD. Went very well.
As an aside Mat, you do seem quite obsessed with the Arna. I'm sure you manage to mention it in most Alfa threads.
Is it your guilty pleasure? You can tell us...
My quest for a concours condition original continues Any mention of the Arna is always accompanied with a wink, and a cheek full of tongue.mat205125 said:
Is that to the Arna, what the Orion is to the MK3 Escort
Nope. It's what the Granada V6 Ghia X is to the Escort.As an aside Mat, you do seem quite obsessed with the Arna. I'm sure you manage to mention it in most Alfa threads.
Is it your guilty pleasure? You can tell us...
It'd be unfair to class my self as an Alfa fan of the OP's level of dedication, I do have a massive place in my heart for many of the models. The only reason I sold my only Alfa was becuase it was from the FWD era, and I hankered after a RWD car ..... Whilst a 75 would have been a great car to own, it wouldn't have liked the 25k a year that I put on cars.
My 156 was a lovely lovely drive, and a great "place to be".
Edited by mat205125 on Wednesday 3rd March 09:22
Okay bit of an update
over the last month I have overhauled the brakes. the in board mounted rears are a right pain in the neck to get at and work on especially as I don't have a lift. I up graded the pad's to EBC green stuff's, changed the fluid was going to use a performance grade but had some good quality stuff already. and braided flexy lines. also got round to messing with the rear ride hight , ive always found it too low so I had some 30mm, spacers to lift the rear of the car looks alot better now .
then on Saturday I took the car to Auto italia at brooklands. with alfa owner and she was the only 90 there. got lots of attention too. then in the afternoon the guys egged me on to run her up the test hill. did it 4 times, my second gear is alittle sticky when cold, so on my first run being a proper amateur I crunched the change. but once the car warmed up, I found I could go all the way in 1st which was well very loud.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBsO_CCwlEc
also there's a few more pic's here on photo bucket
http://s980.photobucket.com/home/Alfanut90/allalbu...
Cheers Andy
over the last month I have overhauled the brakes. the in board mounted rears are a right pain in the neck to get at and work on especially as I don't have a lift. I up graded the pad's to EBC green stuff's, changed the fluid was going to use a performance grade but had some good quality stuff already. and braided flexy lines. also got round to messing with the rear ride hight , ive always found it too low so I had some 30mm, spacers to lift the rear of the car looks alot better now .
then on Saturday I took the car to Auto italia at brooklands. with alfa owner and she was the only 90 there. got lots of attention too. then in the afternoon the guys egged me on to run her up the test hill. did it 4 times, my second gear is alittle sticky when cold, so on my first run being a proper amateur I crunched the change. but once the car warmed up, I found I could go all the way in 1st which was well very loud.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBsO_CCwlEc
also there's a few more pic's here on photo bucket
http://s980.photobucket.com/home/Alfanut90/allalbu...
Cheers Andy
interloper said:
The engine sounds very healthy, pleased you are having fun with the old girl.
yes very good and still powerful too. had i big blow on the zorst which is now fixed, before it did idle like a diesel though she's my daily too its the only way to keep these cars running i think
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