147gta potential purchase - cambelt/diff qn

147gta potential purchase - cambelt/diff qn

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22,580 posts

202 months

Wednesday 14th August 2019
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Hi all,

I’m going to look at a 147gta on Saturday - Japanese import on 80k Kms. From the ad it looks very clean and having watched a ton of videos I’m fairly smitten by them.

A thorough inspection on the ramps is out of the question as the import car market here (Dubai) is in a customs freezone and can only leave when duty is paid by the buyer.

I have a fair idea of what to look for and the advertised price is low enough to take any further risks onboard and allows budget to instantly get the belts, tensioners and water pump replaced. I’m having to look purely on condition not history as I very much doubt any history will be available. Even if it is, it will be in Japanese.

is it easy to remove the cam belt covers en situ and at least visually inspect the belt? Any other inspection possible without further disassembly?

Also how can you tell if an lsd has been fitted purely from a low speed drive around an area where maybe 30-40mph max is possible?

Other usual known issues, bushes etc should be easy to spot. I’ll be taking a jack and set of axle stands with me to look underneath.


Lastly, the dealer has 3 on sale. I’m smitten by the white one which has teledials fitted. Another has multispokes which look like team dynamics / oz allegerita type but I realise are standard fit. Which is the more desirable and lighter wheel?


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Original Poster:

22,580 posts

202 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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saw the car last week. super clean, well priced, sensible mods.

main reason i didn't put an offer on there and then is that there was a shudder through the car at low speeds/revs with the clutch engaged. the vendor said it would probably be the master or slave cylinders. the clutch operated fine but the shift was very stiff.

a google suggests this is a common issue and he could be right. i just don't fancy taking a gamble and finding the problem is in the box itself. any ideas?

lining up a friendly alfa specialist to go with me next weekend, but would be good to read up on this.