djape1977 wrote:
too high oil level usually means that membrane inside fuel pump has cracked and there's petrol in oil. you need new fuel pump.
when you replace it, start the engine, keep your eye on the oil pressure gauge. if there's no red light and dial is above zero, let it run for 5min and then turn it off let the old oil out. petrol in oil actually helps flush the oilgallerys inside.
when you finish with changing the oil, pour water and about 1/2 of kilo of baking soda into cooling system. let it run for half an hour. keep your eye on temperature gauge since thermostat may be siezed up after all these years. if engine doesn't overheat, let it cool off and then release all water by removing lower radiator hose. fill again with water and repea procedure. after second flush, if there are no leaks in the system, fill the system with paraflu.
oil patina on cams is no problem.
leaks in brakes system are to be expected.
replace master cylinder, all brake hoses (5 of them) and front calipers. rear ones will have to be rebuilt.
handbrake normally engages on 3rd or 4th click.
I take back this post to ask you a couple of things...
First of all, I found on the net that the high level of the oil after a long storage is normal, is it possible that maybe I don't have to change the fuel pump? Tomorrow morning I'll take a photo of the oil level as it is now, so you'll be able to see it.
Second question, do you think that I'll have to change also the brake booster? I'm doing a "shopping list" of the parts that I need and I would like to know if I have to add this item too. I've already found a set of brake hoses (all 5) and the MC.
Also, I've found some parts to rebuild the brake calipers on ebay, can someone please tell me if these are the correct ones?
Front calipers:
http://www.ebay.it/itm/KIT-RIP-PINZE-FR ... 500wt_1054
Rear calipers:
http://www.ebay.it/itm/FIAT-X1-9-BETA-M ... 500wt_1054
Thanks in advance and sorry for all these questions!
fiat218 wrote:
Make it 3, I have a 69 as
Yay! That's a great news!
I hope you don't mind if I'll ask for some AS related things in the future!
Riccardo