Stefan thank you so much. I’ve never re built an engine before but now, with the help of your two excellent videos, I have. I’m stuck on the dynamo currently, so if you are doing another video can you do it soon! Thanks again, brilliant.
Stefan, fantastic video. It was a great help rebuilding my own 126 engine for the first time. I realy hope the third video wil still come and you can show us the assembling of the carbarateur etc. Erik from the Netherlands.
Are you sure about the valve clearance? In 126p it was 0.25mm for exhaust and 0.2mm for intakes. And you have to readjust them after a couple of kilometres
well the book sais .15 for exhaust and intake but i know alot of people and myself included do .10 for exhaust and .8 for inlet as it does not get as hot it just makes for a quiter engine and if your running a hotter cam it makes sence also bear in mind i check mine regualy
@@only1stefan thanks for the answer! Maybe the clearances are different for fiat 500. I remember that my 126p was difficult to start when the valves were too tight. Ps you should post more often and do some vids with the fiat 👍 Great channel!
@@S7midnight i normaly set the clearances hot not cold if you set them cold thats when you will have hot start problems with thoes clearances. im going to try to post more :-)
And to think that the 500 was supposed to be a simpler version of the 600. It is a good job that Fiat decided on 2 cilinders and not 4. The real fun on the 500 is when you need to change the driving shafts on the gearbox. On The 600. Half an hour. On the 500 you got to take the gearbox out and take it apart.
Hi Stefan! Thank you for part 1 and 2. Definitely learnt a lot from your videos. Any chance you have part 3 coming soon? Really looking forward to learning more 🤩 Thank you again!
Hi Stefan, thank you very much for your videos which are very helpful. I am in the process to rebuild the same engine but I have trouble to find the correct TDC, as showed in your video. I found one on Ebay in UK with this description " A-TP93 TDC Position Alfa Romeo Fiat for dial Gauge 2 - 4 stroke petrol engines ". Is this the correct TDC for this engine ? Thank you.
Hi mate, great video just wondering I’m rebuilding the 500F motor and I’ve set the timing chain points as per spec so the 2 bots point to Each other but should the dizzy rotor be pointing towards the engine ?? Or should it be pointing to cylinder 1 .
Have read of the 500/126 engine being capable of growing to as much as 750-850cc+ for motorsport use (not sure what the maximum displacement reached is though), however curious to know whether Fiat themselves could have easily further enlarged the air-cooled 652cc or water-cooled 704cc to at least 750cc without any issues for road-going use?
Well done! I would be interested in seeing the wireing and the carb install. Do you have any plans on doing the next video? Have you done any work to the clutch and transmission?
Ciao Stefan,puoi darmi le caratteristiche della tua chiave Vorrei acquistarne una per il motore della mia 500.grazie. p.s.scusa se ti scrivo in italiano ma non parlo inglese.Valentino
Stefan, thank you for a superb tutorial on the re-assembly of the 500 engine. I am currently busy restoring a 479cc Nuova engine from 1958.
John Sharpe
What a small world - South African 500 enthusiasts!!
Absolutely brilliant. I watched part 1 and 2 back to back. great pace, allowing me to keep up. I need part 3 for the alternator, distributer & carb!
Part 1 and 2....amazing. Great information, I havent found anything like it online. Very helpful. Anxiously awaiting part 3 !
Absolutely brilliant. I watched part 1 and 2 back to back. great pace, allowing me to keep up. I need part 3 for the alternator, distributer & carb
Very good and instructive video!
What a wonderful little engine! Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
I will be doing some more videos
Stefan thank you so much. I’ve never re built an engine before but now, with the help of your two excellent videos, I have. I’m stuck on the dynamo currently, so if you are doing another video can you do it soon! Thanks again, brilliant.
Excellent! explained so well and detailed. Good on you Stefan.
Stefan, fantastic video. It was a great help rebuilding my own 126 engine for the first time. I realy hope the third video wil still come and you can show us the assembling of the carbarateur etc.
Erik from the Netherlands.
That's almost like a lawn mower engine very good!!
Brill......we need part 3
Brilliant. Really well done. Where is part 3. Would love to see the finished motor run.
theres no part 3 to this as its finished but there will be more :-)
We are waiting for you, man! Don't leave us
Are you sure about the valve clearance? In 126p it was 0.25mm for exhaust and 0.2mm for intakes. And you have to readjust them after a couple of kilometres
well the book sais .15 for exhaust and intake but i know alot of people and myself included do .10 for exhaust and .8 for inlet as it does not get as hot it just makes for a quiter engine and if your running a hotter cam it makes sence also bear in mind i check mine regualy
@@only1stefan thanks for the answer! Maybe the clearances are different for fiat 500. I remember that my 126p was difficult to start when the valves were too tight. Ps you should post more often and do some vids with the fiat 👍 Great channel!
@@S7midnight i normaly set the clearances hot not cold if you set them cold thats when you will have hot start problems with thoes clearances. im going to try to post more :-)
@@only1stefan oh I get it, cheers! 😊
Hi Stefan, really great work. Any updates for part 3, please?
great video, perfect pace, i feel like i could actualy do it (if i had to)……thanks!
Part three any time soon?
These video's are really helpfull. When will there be a part 3?
And to think that the 500 was supposed to be a simpler version of the 600. It is a good job that Fiat decided on 2 cilinders and not 4. The real fun on the 500 is when you need to change the driving shafts on the gearbox. On The 600. Half an hour. On the 500 you got to take the gearbox out and take it apart.
Hi Stefan! Thank you for part 1 and 2. Definitely learnt a lot from your videos. Any chance you have part 3 coming soon? Really looking forward to learning more 🤩 Thank you again!
Hi Stefan, thank you very much for your videos which are very helpful. I am in the process to rebuild the same engine but I have trouble to find the correct TDC, as showed in your video. I found one on Ebay in UK with this description " A-TP93 TDC Position Alfa Romeo Fiat for dial Gauge 2 - 4 stroke petrol engines ". Is this the correct TDC for this engine ? Thank you.
Hi mate, great video just wondering I’m rebuilding the 500F motor and I’ve set the timing chain points as per spec so the 2 bots point to Each other but should the dizzy rotor be pointing towards the engine ?? Or should it be pointing to cylinder 1 .
Have read of the 500/126 engine being capable of growing to as much as 750-850cc+ for motorsport use (not sure what the maximum displacement reached is though), however curious to know whether Fiat themselves could have easily further enlarged the air-cooled 652cc or water-cooled 704cc to at least 750cc without any issues for road-going use?
Well done! I would be interested in seeing the wireing and the carb install. Do you have any plans on doing the next video? Have you done any work to the clutch and transmission?
Im hope that u make the other part of the video very soon
Necesito video reparación FIAT 126 en español,Gracias.
Ciao Stefan,puoi darmi le caratteristiche della tua chiave Vorrei acquistarne una per il motore della mia 500.grazie. p.s.scusa se ti scrivo in italiano ma non parlo inglese.Valentino
i cant find part three?…..
therewill be a part 3 ;-)
2 years on and still no part 3 :(
motor book pdf pls ?
It's the original fiat 500 workshop manual not on pdf
Hey!!! we are waiting for new videos!
there will be more :-) i promise
Absolutely brilliant. I watched part 1 and 2 back to back. great pace, allowing me to keep up. I need part 3 for the alternator, distributer & carb!
Absolutely brilliant. I watched part 1 and 2 back to back. great pace, allowing me to keep up. I need part 3 for the alternator, distributer & carb!
Kathleen McHugh thankyou they will be coming up :-)
Please do a part three
Stefan Graichen but when? 😅
Absolutely brilliant. I watched part 1 and 2 back to back. great pace, allowing me to keep up. I need part 3 for the alternator, distributer & carb!