i put in a 2l weber carb setup in a 72' giulia ti but i left the tranny from 
the 1.3.it was fast.very fast.oh yes and the the 12-14 kilometer to a litre was 
fun to.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Installing a Bosch 2L in a Giulia Super
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, January 16, 2011, 10:18 PM


I want to replace the 1300 engine in my 1976 Giulia Super with a 2L 
engine/transmission unit from a Bosch spider that I picked up recently. I'm 
hoping that the collective wisdom of this list will help me figure out what 
additional parts I'll need.

I've got a European market Nuova Super 1300 with the original drive train. The 
2L engine has most of the ancillaries on it, including an A/C compressor. The 
clutch is new and the transmission was recently rebuilt but never actually used 
because the PO gave up on reassembly of the car. I've also got a set of 
rebuildable Solex ADDHE carbs jetted for a 2L engine.

What I'm trying to accomplish is to have a vintage feeling/looking Super that 
has a lot more grunt and is capable of being fitted with air conditioning. I'm 
looking for a fast touring car - not a track car.

My questions right now are these:

1) Can I use the 1300 intake manifold on the 2L engine?

2) I've been told that the intake ports on Bosch FI heads are different from 
earlier designs and I'll need to get an earlier 2L head. Is this true?

3) Would the 1300 cams work on the 2L set up with carbs?

Any insights or recommendations would be appreciated.

Dean Mericas
Austin, TX
1976 Giulia Nuova Super, 1974 2000GTV, 1965 TR4
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