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AROO Old Spider Tour #47 on May 24, 2025 | Alfa Romeo Forums Old Alfa Folks, The Alfa Romeo Owners of Oregon Old Spider Tour #47 is written and ready to run All we need is Old Alfas to run it with us! Time to get the old girls out and tuned The tour is on May 24th All Alfas are welcome Old Spiders will lead Contact Bill Gillham off-list for more
Understanding 105 verses 115 series cars - Alfa Romeo Forums The Alfa Romeo encyclopedic series published by Patrick Dasse provides a valuable insight into the allocation of Alfa '105 XX' series numbering To the casual observer the numbering scheme appears somewhat non-sequential - especially when considering the very first Alfa Guila TI LHD, that was introduced in 1962 was allocated 105 14 - where 105
Alfa friends are great! | Alfa Romeo Forums - alfabb. com As you may know my heart attack in Jan and rehab now has really slowed me down I still can't drive doctors' orders We had our monthly luncheon yesterday and my Fiat and Alfa car bud Jim since 1985 drove me home and helped me install new front OEM struts and stock springs on my 168B The B G
Gear oil? | Alfa Romeo Forums - alfabb. com My mechanic who knows Alfa spiders well and does most work on my 88' Quadrafolio recommends Readline (or other brand) full synthetic 75 W90 gear oil for the manual trans (and differential) My gearbox leaks a bit, usually see a 2" dollop on the cardboard on the garage floor when I pull her out
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Engine oil | Alfa Romeo Forums New Alfa owner here I see that the manual recommends 10w50 for my 1981 Spider, but since that information is now over 40 years old I was wondering if experience and technology has changed that spec Should I use 10w50 here in Florida? How about synthetic? Engine has 36000 original miles