Innocenti 120
- AndyB72
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Re: Innocenti 120
Nuts I missed this thread, will keep an eye on it now. Great work Oz looking forward to following progress.
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Re: Innocenti 120
This is the Innocenti type rod change gear lever .
Cheers
Luís
Cheers
Luís
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Re: Innocenti 120
Dellorto FZD 32.28
Carbs from Portugal. Rebuild kit from Germany. Blasted, ultrasonic, zinc plating and rebuilt in Crawley
Thanks to Graeme and Rex for the SU vacuum take-offs.


30.24s and 32.28s. Will try both sizes on rolling road to see what suits the engine spec the best.

Carbs from Portugal. Rebuild kit from Germany. Blasted, ultrasonic, zinc plating and rebuilt in Crawley

Thanks to Graeme and Rex for the SU vacuum take-offs.


30.24s and 32.28s. Will try both sizes on rolling road to see what suits the engine spec the best.

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Re: Innocenti 120
Engine dyno'd and shell back from paint shop.
Smaller 30.24 carbs suited engine spec the best.
First job was to put some easy bolt on shiney bits to see what it looks like...then the proper work starts.
Brake/fuel lines, subframes and loom.






Smaller 30.24 carbs suited engine spec the best.
First job was to put some easy bolt on shiney bits to see what it looks like...then the proper work starts.
Brake/fuel lines, subframes and loom.






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Re: Innocenti 120
Looking great !!
Not seen one of these for years
Me and my boss converted one from left to right in the 80's I remember it took less than a day to carry out.
It was a a plastic bumper one, your one is nicer with the chrome bumpers.
Not seen one of these for years
Me and my boss converted one from left to right in the 80's I remember it took less than a day to carry out.
It was a a plastic bumper one, your one is nicer with the chrome bumpers.
The best repairs go un-noticed
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Re: Innocenti 120
Fantastic!!
- AndyB72
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Re: Innocenti 120
Love the colour, looks great against the black and chrome!
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Re: Innocenti 120
Fantastic rebuild,nice to see some of the re-engineering of some of the BL parts.Looking forward to more updates.
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Re: Innocenti 120
This will give a very nice and rare Mini!!! Keep on with the good work!