Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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Hi.

I am looking for informations about works Abarth 1840 engines, a 8v and 16v versions. Do somebody know that engine block for 86mm pistons was a different that normal 1756 block ? Whether they were reinforced ? Which colour has Abarth works engine blocks ?

What type of camshafts was used in tarmac, gravel and snow spec engines for 8v and 16v ?

Are Abarth using different type of rods in 124 1840 ? It was bolt only type ?

Are 124 Abarth engines has a dry sump system ?

Sincerely Piotrek.
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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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over to you, dear readers..


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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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GC, if You something know about Abarth works engines (and I know that you know a lot) feel free to share this information with us here.
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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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I want a bit more audience participation.

Of course I could answer your questions in a minute, or less.

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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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Me too, I realy want to have chat about Abarth engines with a lot of GC forum users, but it looks that we haven't insterested folks.
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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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It looks that only GC could answer my questions !
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Looks like it. Though highly interested I'm no subject matter expert unfortunately.

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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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Sorry to say, but i have no clue about any Fiat engine unless it is the Alfa V6.

I know it is of no help, but would the block not have been Silver or Red for an Abarth engine?

Only a guess again here, but would the 124 engines actually have been dry sumped? I could easily imagine that they would have had a big wing or baffled sump of sorts fitted.
But as i said above i have no clue, these are just guesses and assumptions.
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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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update 01


none of the 124 Gp4 units were dry-sump...


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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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It is true that 124 gr.4 cranks were chrome plated ?
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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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Where is Miro when we need him?

He has studied these cars to build his car.

The information on these engines are all over the internet, but most of it is not correct or true!
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no chrome plating, no

could not imagine a more unsuitable process for a crank to be honest...

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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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the block for ALL the 124 Fiat-Abarth engines was stock production Fiat 124 Coupe (CC series) block code (big letters cast on the inlet side just above the core plug..

Cranks vary, the works cars had a crank made specially by Abarth.

Rods were forged in the SAME press as production engines but with Chrome-Moly steel not EN8. They had nuts and bolts. Certainly bigger on the 131 16v (maybe from the Lancia Gamma) - on the 1800 I have NO IDEA.

132AB1

As for Abarth colors - no idea at all. But I do know that every 'works' crankcase from the 124 Rally thru the 131 16v was carefully polished internally and SHOT blasted, beautifully deburred inside (I would know one at a glance) and out - with a BIG Abarth number stamp somewhere and 'ABARTH' in a little rectangular box stamped also.

Where? Look at one and find it yourself! You will know when you see it!

Talking of which this stuff is so RARE I can only tell you what I have PERSONALLY seen...

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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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here are some pics of 124 Rally 16v in prep,

note that in line with improved procedures at Abarth (probably to conform with FIA requirements for better traceability) the engine number on the block is by then unique to Abarth, 232 etc rather than the style used on the 8v units which was a rather indeterminate coding system,

here GC prep on one of Mick Wood's 16v 124 Rally units.. I had two in prep at the same time 2013+

sorry too complicated and boring to go into more detail, if you think you have a genuine unit - write me, there is a growing trade in counterfeiting 'ex-works' stuff which I have no time for so I am not going to publish much here...

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Re: Abarth 1840 engines - 8v and 16v.

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Guy Croft wrote:the block for ALL
Rods were forged in the SAME press as production engines but with Chrome-Moly steel not EN8. They had nuts and bolts. Certainly bigger on the 131 16v (maybe from the Lancia Gamma) - on the 1800 I have NO IDEA.
It means that Lancia Gamma (2.0L or 2.5L) rods are interchangeably with Fiat TC ?
GC, many thanks for photos.
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