8 : 7 Hydraulic damper:
Description:
The front and rear  shock absorbers are of the telescopic
double acting type. Their dampening action takes place
directly on the suspension without the use of any
intermediate linkage. The shock absorber comprises a
cylindrical body formed by to coaxial tubes 14 and 15
(see FIG 8:11), the inner tube acting  as the working
cylinder and the outer one as a casing. The fluid reservoir
being located between the two sections. A third outer
cylinder 13 shields the rod  2 from  any road dirt.
On the top the cylinder body is enclosed  by a bush  1 1 ,
oil seals 5 and 9 and a housing 4. The rod 2 slides through
the seals 5, the upper end  is fixed  into the vehicle body
floor and  its  lower end carries the piston 22 on which
rebound 26 and inlet valves 21  are arranged.
The bottom of the shock absorber is closed by a plug
35 with a threaded shank 36 for the shock absorber to  be
mounted onto the suspension unit. The cylinder 15 and
carrier plug 32 is mounted with a compensation valve
30 and a compression valve 33. The piston is provided
with two rows of orifices. The internal row is blanked
underneath by the rebound valve which operates
downwards. The external row is blanked by the inlet
valve which opens upwards. Hydraulic shock absorbers
fitted since March 1959 are provided w i t h a vapour
pocket bleeder from the cylinder exterior. The bleeder
device comprises a  capillary 
hole 12 interconnecting the
inner cylinder 15 with the  upper chamber 10 and also a
passage tube  16 from the upper chamber to the fluid
reservoir. Any vapour pockets in the pressure cylinder
are excluded  past the capillary hole 12 into the chamber
10 from  which they flow downwards during shock
absorber operation through the passage 16 in a light
fluid stream and  up to the top of the reservoir with the
reservoir fluid.
Dismantling and inspection:
Normally during service if a shock absorber becomes
weak in operation then a new unit should be fitted.
Should however, it be necessary for the original unit to
be overhauled proceed as follows:
1  Thoroughly clean the outer casing in petrol and  blow
dry using a compressed air jet.
2 Firmly clamp the  lower shank of the shock absorber
in a vice and telescope upwards the outer casing  and
using Fiat wrench A.56024  unscrew the upper
threaded ring 3 (see FIG 8:11).
3 Remove the shock absorber from the vice and carefully
remove the inner cylinder 15 using a screwdriver
inserted in the cylinder bottom chamfer and  remove
the lower plug 32 which carries the compression and
compensation valves.
4 Push the rod i n t o the cylinder 15 and clamp the upper
shank in a vice. Unscrew the plug 29, and carefully
remove the piston 22 together with  the  inlet and
rebound valves. Withdraw the rod 2 from the cylinder
15 and  remove the seal gasket, the housing, and
threaded ring. Thoroughly wash  all parts in petrol and
carefully blow dry using a c
ompressed air jet. The
following parts should be inspected as follows.
Check that the inlet, rebound and compensation valve
discs are not deformed or show signs of cracking.
F50093 Inspect the surfaces of the piston, the seal ring and the
compression valve to ensure that they are smooth and
hydraulic fluid tight. Check that the  rebound and
compression valve springs and upper seal gasket
springs are not broken or weak.  Carefully inspect the
t w o seal gaskets for damage or wear and it is recom-
mended that they are renewed upon reassembly.
Check that the  rod  and  the cylinders show no sign of
deformation and that the  air pocket evacuating
passage is not blocked. Also check that the  capillary
hole 12 is not blocked. Any parts which show signs
of wear or damage  must be renewed.
Reassembly:
Reassembly of the shock absorber is the reverse
procedure to dismantling. Special care must be taken
when refilling the shock absorber w i t h Fiat SA1  oil
otherwise its operating characteristics will be altered.
The hydraulic fluid capacity for the front shock
absorbers is .112 imperial quarts.
The hydraulic capacity for the rear  shock absorbers is
.088 imperial quarts. Only Fiat—SA1 oil must be
used.
To insert the components into the shock absorber
body proceed as follows:
1 Mount the piston on the rod, and insert the piston and
rod assembly into the cylinder 15  (see FIG 8:11).
2 Push the piston against the  bush  11  and then very
carefully pour the correct amount of  hydraulic fluid
up to about j  inch from the edge.
3   Press  f i t  t h e  plug 32 and pour the remaining fluid  into
the casing 14.
4 Insert the cylinder 15 into the casing 14 and tighten
the upper threaded ring 3.
8 :8  Front suspension assembly and installation
1 Attach Fiat fixture A.66061 to the springs as shown
in FIG 8:12 and  load  it using the centre screw on the
fixture until the index 'Nuova 500' appears below
the crossbeam lower edge.  It is in this position the
spring attains the full static load setting as on the FIG 8:13  Installing  right  front wheel  hub cap by tool
A.66059TOOL
A.66059