Hallo, Nice Video again! Thank You Sorry but I am missing something in your head. Normaly you have to install a big washer under the springs, i did not see it in this Video. Maybe it is still in the old head! If you dont mount that washers, the spring will destroy the aluminium of the head.
@@GarageTimeTV Those thermostat housings and outlet are outrageously expensive! I'm using a Fiat Seicento thermostat with a Nissan hose. The one piece thermostat costs 20€, although it also points slightly the wrong way and requires a hose with a larger diameter (hence the Nissan hose). And the outlet for the heater has to be removed because it points at the firewall (my heater is not working, so I don't really care!).
Great videos. I had an 850 Sport Spyder in 1973-74. Such a fun car to drive.
I can’t wait for my first drive in it to experience it!
Looking forward to the start
Hopefully that’s next episode! Thanks for watching!
Hey Marshall, it's Allen from YMCA CFA! Really cool vids, hope you're doing well man.
Whoa man! Long time no see! DM me on Instagram @GarageTimeTV
Well done!
Thank you!
Great editing, camera angles and interesting content! Well done! 👏🏻 👏🏻
Thanks man!
Great video. A nice visual reference when I rebuild mine ( if I ever get the bodywork done ! )
Glad I can be of help!
Hallo,
Nice Video again! Thank You
Sorry but I am missing something in your head.
Normaly you have to install a big washer under the springs, i did not see it in this Video.
Maybe it is still in the old head!
If you dont mount that washers, the spring will destroy the aluminium of the head.
They are on there! Maybe it didn’t show up well but I made sure to include them.
You seem to have the wrong thermostat outlet. I would risk saying yours is off a Fiat 127. The ones for the 850 point slightly towards the back.
Interesting. I’ll double check that! I would’ve never noticed. Good catch
Just checked and you’re absolutely right. Mine faces the wrong way. I’ll definitely get that swapped. Thanks for catching that!
@@GarageTimeTV Those thermostat housings and outlet are outrageously expensive! I'm using a Fiat Seicento thermostat with a Nissan hose. The one piece thermostat costs 20€, although it also points slightly the wrong way and requires a hose with a larger diameter (hence the Nissan hose). And the outlet for the heater has to be removed because it points at the firewall (my heater is not working, so I don't really care!).
@@pseixaspal great tip! Thanks!