Transforming My X 1/9: Epic Engine Swap Adventure!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Join me on an exhilarating automotive journey as I undertake the ultimate transformation of my X 1/9! We remove the current seized engine and replace it with a known good donor. Get ready to witness the thrilling process of swapping out the old engine!
    I'll take you through every step of the engine swap, sharing invaluable tips, and tricks I learned along the way. From removing the old engine with "meticulous" care to installing the new powerhouse with precision, this video will provide a detailed and insightful guide for anyone considering a similar replacement.
    Throughout the adventure, expect captivating time-lapses, engaging commentary, and behind-the-scenes challenges. Whether you're an automotive enthusiast or just love witnessing incredible transformations, this epic engine swap adventure is a must-watch! Buckle up and join me on this adrenaline-pumping ride! Don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more thrilling automotive content.
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Комментарии • 53

  • @545days6
    @545days6 Год назад +4

    Having pulled multiple X1/9 engines, it is much easier to use the engine hoist to lower the engine onto one of the wooden 4-wheeled dollies from Harbor Freight. Once the engine is on the dolly, move the hoist to the cars import mounts and raise the body, then roll the engine out the wheel well and you are done. This is much easier than having the engine wobbling on the jack and worrying about it falling over.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад +2

      Thats a really good way to do it. Now I know that for my (hopeful) next one. Thank you!

  • @gregcondamine
    @gregcondamine Год назад +6

    I can't wait for the rebuild engine video series! So interesting!!!

  • @manodfergus
    @manodfergus 9 месяцев назад +3

    Big yes to the engine rebuild 👍

  • @iv3shf
    @iv3shf Год назад +3

    Well done, as ususal, I think that even if I don't own an X1/9 a small series on the whole engine rebuilt might give a hand to people that have to tackle that. Can't wait to see her purring again.

  • @RogueTS1
    @RogueTS1 Год назад +3

    Sketchy was correct. Great job. Yes on the modified engine upgrade series. Then we can follow with the Hillclimb car upgrades. 😊

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад +1

      I’d like to build one! We will see ;)

  • @dangerous119
    @dangerous119 8 месяцев назад +2

    If you do a series rebuilding your engine, I'll definitely follow along. I have about a half dozen of these engines so I'll rebuild one of mine also.

  • @jimf5160
    @jimf5160 Год назад +3

    looking forward to the rebuild video of the other engine

  • @user-ct4zz8di3r
    @user-ct4zz8di3r Год назад +2

    Great job. I love doing it all on my own like you. Fun times. I’m still elbows deep in my 124 but love using you to give me advice. 😊

  • @hglimshire8356
    @hglimshire8356 4 месяца назад

    I had a 75 X 1/9 and sure wish I still had it. And FIAT would make millions if they'd bring back an all-new "retro" X 1/9. Great video Sir

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  4 месяца назад

      I plan to keep her!! An updated body style would be cool. Something to compete with the new Supra, BRZ, etc.

  • @miniwattnetwork8204
    @miniwattnetwork8204 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely car, thanks for helping me get over depression with your videos ❤❤❤ truly inspiring

  • @alastairwatson3201
    @alastairwatson3201 Год назад

    Thanks. I’ve heard about, but never seen, the engine being dropped out. That was a good demonstration.

  • @ELDESTBuilds
    @ELDESTBuilds Год назад

    I like the jack up the car and slide the power plant in part, good thinking.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад +1

      I had to think to myself… what would Jesse do? Ha!

  • @alfonsofernandez13
    @alfonsofernandez13 Год назад +1

    I support the engine rebuild idea. I hope parts can be sourced I just remember waiting weeks for parts when they were still making and sell the cars.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      The parts are a little more challenging, but I think we can make it happen!

  • @tmckinl
    @tmckinl Год назад

    I had a 74 x1/9 in college. Fun little car. That tiny engine really sings at redline.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      I’ve driven a 74 and have to agree! It’s what made me really want one!

  • @larryjex6485
    @larryjex6485 11 месяцев назад

    This looks exactly like my '86 Bertone! Great video in case I do the same.

  • @YogisGarage
    @YogisGarage Год назад

    My flat jack is just sitting around looking for something to do so feel free to put him to work! He's a bum! Nice work on this engine vid!

  • @mattphillips3889
    @mattphillips3889 Год назад

    Love me a dirt dobber, my first wasp sting was from them.

  • @markbowden7238
    @markbowden7238 7 месяцев назад

    The original car was quite refined on account of having soft springs, long travel suspension, narrow high profile tyres, and no anti roll bars primarily.
    It also has heavy flywheel, reasonable torque and not much power.
    A budget performance build, would wisely not require modifying the engine mounts.
    Therefore would use the best block that fits the original mounts.
    The factory 1600 stroker crank and block from the later Tipo or Stilo.
    A good automotive machinist could transform that motor into a 190bhp 1800cc 8500 rpm 11:1 compression N/A screamer on ITB's running off a stand alone ECU.
    Lockers and short or close ratios for the Ritmo Abarth 130TC by Bacci, fit inside the original X1/9 transmission casings, retain the Fiat 5th gear for comfortable cruising.
    You can lighten the car enormously as well, down to 750 kg cheaply.
    The 2-litre 380bhp Alfa D2 powered X1/9's driven by M Dondi/ G Ticci, have some carbon components, and plastic instead of glass etc, weigh only 650kg.
    Mine's a 150 bhp 795 kg restomod, lowered 3" on coilovers, will be finished in 2 yrs.
    Good luck 😃🤞

  • @benschram
    @benschram Год назад

    very interested in a rebuild video series. It will be very valuable information for my project plans

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад +1

      I think I’ll be doing it then!

    • @benschram
      @benschram Год назад

      @@GarageTimeTV awesome. I have a 1971 Fiat 128 2door sedan I'm slowly acquiring parts and tools, it has the regular 1.1L but ultimately I want to get a performance 1.5 fuel injected bertone engine after everything else is sorted out.

  • @janjurnecka1902
    @janjurnecka1902 Год назад

    rebuild video would be great!

  • @frank.hielscher
    @frank.hielscher Год назад

    I did nearly the same last year! But my new engine is an electric motor powered by Tesla Battery modules. The state is: work in progress.

  • @repairupdaterepeat5815
    @repairupdaterepeat5815 Год назад +1

    Well if you wanted to build something really cool...... In the UK we had the fiat Uno turbo that almost slots straight in...........

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      That would be really crazy!

    • @repairupdaterepeat5815
      @repairupdaterepeat5815 Год назад

      @@GarageTimeTV I've driven one built by a friend it's crazy. He upgraded the brakes after a close call with the back of a tractor on woodhead pass just south of Manchester

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      @@repairupdaterepeat5815 I plan to do a brake upgrade as well. I want to be able to stop better than I can go!

  • @happydrinker1
    @happydrinker1 Год назад

    After owning 6 X1/9s in my life. You have to understand. This motors crutch was low end torque and fuel econony. best power is 100Hp after upgrades

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      Well, all that matters is that it is a blast to drive and get on the road with!

  • @Level_Up_Nation
    @Level_Up_Nation 6 месяцев назад

    was given a 74 X19, trying to figure out what to do with it. I see that people are putting Honda engines in these, using an Acura 6-speed.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  6 месяцев назад

      That’s is a very common swap

  • @FloydSmith-i4f
    @FloydSmith-i4f 2 месяца назад

    I have a 1977 fiat x1/9 the car been sitting in the garage for 25 years i put a new battery all the light came on but it would not turn over what would you think I need to do.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  2 месяца назад

      @@FloydSmith-i4f well I’d check the connection at your starter. Make sure it’s tight and getting 12v. If it is, then jump to the solenoid on the top and see if you can spin it manually. That will tell you if your problem is with the starter or the wiring to it.

    • @FloydSmith-i4f
      @FloydSmith-i4f 2 месяца назад

      @@GarageTimeTV Thank you I"ll try that

  • @seezyn5262
    @seezyn5262 Год назад

    do you have any tips i replaced timing belt and tensioner but the belt keeps sliding around the pulleys but it has tension

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      Does it slide off the end? I haven’t had that issue before. Do you have the right size belt?

    • @seezyn5262
      @seezyn5262 Год назад

      @@GarageTimeTV No it doesnt slide off but it gets to the edge and starts rubbing on the cam flange that keeps belt from falling off. i have a 81 spider.

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      @@seezyn5262 interesting. I never had mine move. Is your tension spring in the hole all the way? Sometimes you have to tap it in.

    • @seezyn5262
      @seezyn5262 Год назад

      @@GarageTimeTV Yes its all the way in and I torqued the bolts correctly

    • @GarageTimeTV
      @GarageTimeTV  Год назад

      @@seezyn5262 that’s interesting. It should be alright there. Just make sure it doesn’t fray the edge over time

  • @markbury141
    @markbury141 Год назад

    I might have put a new head gasket on while the engine was out, good video.

  • @markbury141
    @markbury141 Год назад

    Great real life video, music not so good.