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mettersl wrote:Hi Dave, haven't found the guide in English yet but I'm still looking....
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mettersl wrote:Welcome, as an ex Atmo owner I would say that they are pretty simple except the Carbs which need to be set up properly or replaced with Weber or Holley. Spares are not that easy to find for the original carbs, but they can be found and there is a “how to set up” guide available.
Gear linkage- yup, thats a change when you buy the car problem. I’ve had that (in France) so its on the always change list.
Aside of that the rest of the problems can often be solved by cleaning/reflowing solder joints…there are a surprising amount of electronics on the cars and its all a bit ancient and non standard compared to today. My car had not run for 20 years but it all came back to life with a bit of care.
If you read a bit of French the wiring book can be found on line, thats a useful addition, as it the workshop manual.
If you need help with anything, including sourcing bits, send me a PM and I’ll help if I can.
Most of the parts are common to other cars with a few exceptions (what state are your indicators and rear lights?) but there is improving availability as some of the hard to get bits get remanufactured.
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mettersl wrote:Hi Raaj,
Sounds like your gear linkage needs new balls...front back is done using the link rod where you have pout new bushes, but left right is transmitted by a pair of nylon balls at the back of the car and these can and do wear.
Rats/John Ashley used to do exchange units that will sort that problem for you. Simon Auto probably do them too, but you have more shipping issues from Germany than Rotherham!"
Sounds like, you are making good progress on sorting the cars small issues.
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mettersl wrote:
Yes, the whole part (3) comes off and new nylon balls need pushing onto the ends.
If you do a search on the forum for "new balls" or something like that, you should find old posts with pictures.
The specialists (JL, RATS or whoever you are close to) can do this for you, potentially a an exchange item.
When working correctly the gearchange has minimal play.
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rsingh wrote:It has been a little bit of time since I was last able to get under my Alpine, but I finally got a moment, and was somewhat surprised to see that the balls for the gear change knuckle joint aren't exactly balls on my GTA - these cannot be standard surely? Maybe this would explain why there's play to the sides in the gear stick even when in gear?
On a side note, surprisingly over the last month or so of driving, the gear change even for reverse gear has become easier to engage - I guess its just a case of the gear linkage bush I had replaced getting a little softer with use
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