Thanks for the great tips.
dinghyguy, it's another Dan (CanadaDan) that will be be helping me out. I don't think he's on these boards any more. He used to be THE Fiat guy in town with a shop years and years ago, and still has containers full of parts. Unfortunately they are not inventoried so it can be a bit of a treasure hunt to find things. He has a wealth of experience, too, but it a ways out of town and what with COVID and all, we are not supposed to mingle. Still, car repair is considered an essential service.
CanadaDan has an assembled 2.0L motor that he has tried to tempt me with in the past but I'm already concerned about the low height of my oil pan (I have a dropped suspension) and would, frankly, rather keep the appropriate serial number for the block that matches the car. I know that's probably stupid since these cars aren't really that valuable, but I hope to keep in another good 20 years or more and maybe by then it will have appreciated even more.

If we will still be able to buy gas.
A few things I was thinking about as engine is pulled:
- grind off lobe of auxiliary shaft (I have an electric fuel pump, but still have not installed a FACET high quality one I have lying around)
- plug coolant passages in the head that lead to intake (I have an electric choke) to reduce possibility of sucking coolant
- grind some meat off the back of the 95w alternator as it doesn't quite line up with the block (belt at a slight angle)
- check out the crossmember condition and attachments
A little over four years ago I had one of the control arm bolts fail after an alignment so I replaced them with longer ones (an issue because of the lowered suspension) so I want to give it all a good look-over and replace the ones on the other side, too.
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- I'll have the block painted, too, if I'm bringing it to the machinist's
Once it's out and apart CanadaDan will tell me what I need. I'm not going to order anything yet.
While I'd love to have it in the house, that just ain't happening.

I once had a 150cc Vespa engine (you can carry them by hand) in the basement and even the fumes from that was enough to get me a scolding. I cannot imagine the grief from a 1756cc block in a stand dripping all over the place.
Thanks and cheers,
phaetn
1974 CS1
32/36 DFEV; CompuTronix ign.
9.8:1 c/r; 40/80 intake cam w/ Isky springs
Vicks' SS header & adj. cam pulleys
A/R's progressive coils, Koni Yellow dampers
205/50-15s on CD-66 style rims
Momo wheel, Corbeau seats w/ 5 pt belt
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