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FrankEaSE
01-03-21, 12:07
Hello there,

This is my first post, so forgive me if it is not right on track....

I do own my 155Q4 for about 5 years now; that's what I want to share.
It's a 1992 Q4, very well maintained (italian Alfa Romeo garage collection).
See for yourself when you scroll through the pictures. :tasty:
There has been a lot of little 'corrections' after a big service has been done before delivery i.e. electrical stuff (you know), rubbers, fuel pump, suspension arms,
Pierburg boost-valve tubes, airco gauges, motor cooling resistance, cooling pipes and relays, etc...
I manage to tackle all things except for motor-leaks and suspension problems.... (I call it the 'heavy stuff' - for which I have a real specialist on my side).

Hope you enjoy the pictures as I do.
Any question or remark is very welcome.

kind regards,
Frank.

AlfaJack
01-03-21, 13:56
Hi Frank,
Welcome! That looks like a great example! Keep us posted on your progress. They are all of that age where anything made of rubber perishes and plastic snaps!
Jack

kunev
05-03-21, 06:17
Hi Frank,
The car look good and look like it gets attention :thumb:. Wow, what a number plate, is it real :bowdown:

alfacorse155
07-03-21, 11:04
Hi Frank!


Gongratulations to your Q4 and welcome to the forum.

Your number plate is really cool.


Best wishes from Austria!
Christian

FrankEaSE
28-03-21, 14:35
Hello guys,

Thank you for replying.
The number plate is real, indeed.... personalized and with an oldtimer vignette; that's the belgian way to personalize an oldtimer-plate. The combination has a lot of attraction regularly by enthousiasts...

The car had a leak on the valve cover, (corner) which became worse since last year. So 2 weeks ago, I decided to bring the car at a "Lampredi 2.0" specialist.... :-)
He did race with cars like the Fiat Coupe etc, so... he knows what he's doing I guess :-) (http://www.mondial-motorsport.com)

Replace cambelt, replace camshaft seals preventively and the usual stuff... just to make sure.... and to have a complete dry garage/storage floor again too :-)
He advised for a Dayco belt, so I followed his remark.

hear from you next time,
Frank.