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Alfa Romeo Monza - Part 4

Kit / Modelo  

Pocher Alfa Romeo 8c

Fabricante  

pocher

Código de Producto  

K71

Escala  

1/8

Descripción  

Head w/Cams and Ignition
The head was textured in the same way same as the other engine parts. The cam covers are a mix of grays and pearls and metallics lightly textured with the dry application of the paint.
Believe it or not, there are only seven plastic parts, (coil -2, distributor-2, cam covers-2 and the head) and six metal parts (thumbscrews and coolant pipe), (not counting the brass eyelets and wires), visible in this assembly now. Lots of hand painting to bring out the molded in detail, but worth it... And the plug wires, (as funky of a red as they look in person), fortunately only look this pinkish color in the photos.

Here is the steering box, treated to the same "upgrades" as the other parts that are represented as cast metal. Sadly, the gears were so poorly manufactured it will never function well, even after I spent quite a bit of time trying to clean them up, but as I learned later it really doesn't matter as the pitman arm binds with the frame.

The engine installed in the frame. I found many "interesting" engineering ideas for how they used screws in this kit as I got deeper into it. Many screws are to be used in places they simply cannot be gotten to, many require you to unbuild several hours of work to gain access. Many also just don't line up. Reamers to open up holes and CA to keep them from stripping out helped.

Mounting the firewall and floor were a tough fit, but when checking how the body mates to the firewall I found some real big problems. More on that later...
The pitman arm rubs on the frame and there is no way short of notching the frame to give it clearance, but as I mentioned before, the gears were already bad so it was a moot point.

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It has two cams that will not be seen once it is assembled, one still exposed here
 
 
Here is the steering box
Here is the differential and rear spring assembly. Again with the Faux Fabrix texturing...
The engine installed in the frame
The rear end installed...
The front suspension...
Mounting the firewall and floor....