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The Alfa Owner Index The Alfa Owner Index: April 1958 through December 1959 Note: except where specified, entries in the Index below Capacities: refers to the Giulietta, either Standard or Veloce. - Giulietta – April 1959, p.3 - 2000 – July 1959, p.3 A Carburetor: Abarth free -exhaust system – June 1958, p.3 - Fiat: for standard – July 1959, p.2 Accelerator pedal, vibration in: - Solex: - question – Sept. 1959, p.3 catalog – July 1958, p.2 - cure – Nov. 1959, p.2 mod – March 1959, p.6 Accessories – Nov. 1958, p.3; Oct. 1959, p.3; Nov. 1959, p.3 starving – March 1959, p.6 - emergency kit – Dec. 1959, p.3 wrench for – Feb. 1959, p.4 “A.F.” – April 1958, p.3 - Weber “A.M.” – April 1958, p.3 balancing – May 1959, p.3 Ammeter, installing – Dec. 1959, p.3 dismantling – April 1959, p.3; May 1959, p.2 Ashtray – Nov. 1958, p.3 mod – Sept. 1959, p.3 tuning – Dec. 1959, p.2 B Carburetor swap for standard – Feb. 1959, p.3 Badge, club – Oct. 1958, p.3 Carpets, redyeing – Jan. 1959, p.4 Badge bar – Oct 1959, p.2 Clutch lubrication – Oct. 1959, p.3 Battery: Complaints of owners: list – Sept. 1959, p.2 - caution in use of booster – Dec 1959, p.3 Compression, checking – Dec. 1959, p.2 - checking fluid level - July 1959, p.4 Condenser, replacement – Dec. 1958, p.2 - hazard – Oct. 1959, p.4 Conrero -prepared car – May 1959, p.2 - “jacket” - June 1958, p.3 Contact gap – April 1958, p.3 - mounting – Oct. 1958, p.4 Contact points – Dec. 1959, p.2 - replacement - June 1958, p.3; Dec. 1958, p.2; Dec. 1958, Continental Divide Raceways – Nov. 1959, p.1 p.3 Connecting rod big -end nuts: torque – April 1958, p.3 Bearings, rear wheel – Oct. 1958, p.2 Conversion table: millimeters to inches – April 1958, p.3 Bearings, front wheel: packing – Nov. 1958, p.2 Cook, Bill: articles – Dec. 1958, p.14; Feb. 1959, p.3; April Brakes, Girling – Aug. 1959, p.2 1959, p.3; July 1959, p.2 Brake -shoe contact – Nov. 1958, p.4 Crankcase capacity – April 1958, p.3 Bumper guard – Nov. 1959, p.3 Cylinder head nuts: torque – April 1958, p.3 C D Cam cover: Dash -light switch: rewiring – Dec. 1958, p.4 - leaks – Nov. 1958, p.2 Data Sheet No. 1, Giulietta Sprint & Spider – April 1958, p.3 - nuts (accessory) – Nov. 1958, p.3 Data Sheet No. 3: Alfa 2000 – July 1959, p.3 Dealers, Alfa Romeo: list – Sept. 1958, p.2 Degreaser – Jan. 1959, p.4 I Differential Ignition switch replacement – Jan. 1959, p.1; May 1959, p.3 - capacity – April 1958, p.3 Ignition data: Giulietta – April 1958, p.3 - correcting play – Aug. 1959, p.4 Ignition timing – Dec. 1959, p.2 Distributor: lubrication – Nov. 1958, May 1959, p.2 Intake manifold: bleed hole – May 1958, p.4; Jan. 1959, p.3 Door, Spider – April 1959, p.2 - correcting troubles – Aug. 1959, p.3 J Double clutching - June 1959, p.4; July 1959, p.1 Jumper cables, proper use of – Oct. 1959, p.4 Driveshaft bearing: replacing – Sept. 1959, p.4 K E Key fob – Nov. 1958, p.3 Engine: running temperature – Oct. 1959, p.2 Kit, emergency – Dec. 1959, p.3 Engine mount failure – May 1958, p.2 Engine stabilizer – Oct 1958, p.4 L Exhaust system: Leaks, anti -freeze – Jan. 1959, p.2 - Abarth – June 1958, p.3 Leaks, oil – Aug. 1959, p.2; Nov. 1959, p.2; - damage to – Aug. 1959, p.2 - cam cover – Nov. 1958, p.2 Leaks, weather – Nov. 1958, p.2; Nov. 1958, p.4; May 1959, F p.3; Sept. 1959, p.1; Oct. 1959, p.4, Fan belt replacement – Jan. 1959, p.4; May 1959, p.4; July Light, timing – Oct. 1958, p.4 1959, p.2; Aug. 1959, p.3; Oct. 1959, p.3; Dec. 1959, p.2 Lights, dash: rewiring – Dec. 1958, p.4 Fiat carburetor – Feb. 1959, p.4 Lights, parking – June 1958, p.1 Filter, fuel – Dec. 1958, p.2 Liners: Filter element, oil: replacement – Dec. 1959, p.3 - 1,470cc – July 1958, p.2 Firing order – April 1958, p.3 - installing – Feb. 1959, p.3 Floor mats, replacement – Nov. 1958, p.3; Nov. 1959, p.3 Loc -Tite – Oct. 1959, p.2 Front hubs: packing – Nov. 1958, p.2 Lubrication: clutch linkage – Dec. 1959, p.3 Fuel capacity – April 1958, p.3 Lubrication Kit – Nov. 1959, p.3 Fuel filter: Luggage rack – Nov. 1959, p.3 - cleaning – Dec. 1958, p.2 Lugs, wheel: threads – Sept. 1958, p.1 - Fispa – July 1959, p.2 Fuel leads, factory modification – April 1958, p.2 M Fuel line, replacement – Jan. 1959, p.1 Main -bearing nuts: torque – Sept. 1958, p.3 Fuel pump, Bendix – Dec. 1958, p.2 Manifold intake, bleed hole – May 1958, p.4; Jan. 1959, p.3 Manual, Workshop; club accepts orders – Oct. 1959, p.1 G Marchal headlights – J une 1958, p.4; Nov. 1958, p.4 Gas mileage – Oct. 1959, p.2 Members, roster of – March 1959, p.2 Gauge, temperature – Oct. 1959, p.2; Dec. 1959, p.2 Metric system; conversion of lengths – April 1958, p.3 poor ground – Jan. 1959, p.2 Metric wrenches – Nov. 1959, p.3 Gauge, vacuum: installing - July 1958, p.4 Millimeters: conversion table – April 1958, p. 3 Gearbox, switching old for new – Aug. 1959, p.1; Oct. 1959, Mirror, rear -view: damping vibration – Dec. 1959, p.4 p.1; Nov. 1959, p.2 Motor, heater: replacement – Dec. 1959, p.2 Gears, shifting – June 1959, p.14; July 1959, p.1 Mounting, battery – Oct. 1958, p.4 General data: Giulietta – April 1958, p.3 Grease fittings: caps for – Aug. 1959, p.2 N Grille, preventing damage to – Oct. 1959, p.3 Nuts, cam -cover (accessory) – Nov. 1958, p.3 Grille guard – Nov. 1958, p.3 Ground, improved (aids starting) – Jan. 1959, p.3 O Oil; leaks in cam cover – Nov. 1958, p.2 H Oil filter mounting – Nov. 1959, p.2 Hard top – Nov. 1958, p.3 Oil pan – June 1959, p.2 Headlights, Marchal – June 1958, p.4; Nov. 1958, p.4 Oil pan heater – Aug. 1959, p.3 Head nuts: torque – April 1958, p.3 Owner’s Manual – July 1959, p.1; Oct. 1959, p.1 Heater, oil pan – Nov. 1958, p.4, Heater motor: replacement – Dec. 1959, p.2 P Heater valve: relocating – Sept. 1959, p.4 Parking lights – J une 1958, p.1 Hoffman Service Stations: address – July 1959, p.1 Patch, AROC: for clothing – July 1959, p.4; Aug. 1959,p.1 “Honkit’ – Oct. 1959, p.3 Pedals, clutch & brake: lubricating – Feb. 1959, p.4 Hood, preventing rattle – Dec. 1959, p.4, Plugs – April 1958, p.3; Sept, 1958, p.1 Hooks on Spider top, modifying – June 1958, p.2 Parts, ordering – Dec. 1958, p.2 Horsepower: changes – Aug. 1959, p.1 “P.M.S.” – April 1958, p.3 2 Points: Timing light – Oct. 1958, p.4; Aug. 1959, p.3 - contact – Dec. 1959, p.2 Timing marks – April 1958, p.3; May 1959, p.2 - gap – April 1958, p.3 Tire, snow – Feb. 1959, p.4 - platinum – June 1958, p.3 Tire gauge, Masta – July 1959, p.4 - replacement – Dec. 1958, p.2 Tonneau cover - June 1959, p.3; Nov. 1959, p.3 - setter, Remax – June 1958, p.3 Top, hard – Nov. 1958, p.3 Pomeroy, Laurence: on Giulietta – July 1958, p.3 Top, Spider – Nov. 1958, p.4 Porting, tool for – Oct. 1958, p.4 - raising – June 1958, p.2 Pump, Bendix fuel – Oct. 1958, p.2 - turn buttons – Dec. 1959, p.3 Torque wrench data – April 1958, p.3 R Tow ropes – Nov. 1958, p.3 Radio: Track, wheel (figure) – April 1958, p.3 - Becker – Dec. 1958, p.3 Transmission - switching old for new – Aug. 1959, p.1; Oct. - Installation – Aug. 1959, p.3 1959, p.1; Nov. 1959, p.2 Radiator capacity – April 1958, p.3 Transmission capacity – April 1958, p.3 Roll bar – May 1958, p.3; Nov. 1958, p.3 Trunk - preventing rattle – Dec. 1959, p.4 Rubber, care of – June 1958, p.2 Trunk lid support – May 1959, p.4 Tuning – Dec 1959, p.2 S - competition – Dec. 1958, p.4 Screws, locking – Dec. 1959, p.2 - Conrero – May 1959, p.2 Seat, Spider: hazard – Sept. 1959, p.2 Turn buttons for top – replacement – Dec. 1959, p.3 Seat belt installation – June 1959, p.2 Turn signal - correcting faults – June 1959, p.3 Seat covers, sheepskin – June 1958, p.3; Nov. 1958, p.3 Turning circle (figure) – April 1959, p.3 Shock absorber: Two -Liter – Oct. 1959, p.3 - Koni – May 1959, p.3 - data & maintenance – July 1959, p.3 - lower mounting support – May 1959, p.3 - hardtop for – Nov. 1959, p.3 Side lights – June 1958, p.1 - owner’s manual – Aug. 1959, p.1 Ski rack – Nov. 1959, p.3 Sleeves: U - 1,470cc – July 1958, p.2 Universal joint – Aug. 1959, p.4 - installing – Feb. 1959, p.3 - Snow tire – Feb. 1959, p.4 V spark plug: Vacuum gauge - installing – July 1958, p.4 - cleaning – Dec. 1959, p.2 Valve clearances – April 1958, p.3 - gap – April 1958, p.3 - replacement – Sept. 1958, p.1; Dec. 1959, p.2 W Speciale Coupe: picture – Aug. 1959, p. 3 Weber carburetor: Speedometer repairs – July 1959, p.4 - balancing – May 1959, p.3 Sports car: people who shouldn’t drive - April 1959, p.1 - dismantling – April 1959, p.3; May 1959, p.2 Squeaks in suspension – May 1958, p.3 - factory modification – Sept. 1959, p.3 Stabilizer, engine – Oct.
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