FIG 1 :48  Power plant front support cross-section
FIG 1 :49  Checking  the generator and  blower drive
belt tension
1 :19  Power plant mountings
The combined power and transmission unit is elastic-
ally mounted on two supports.
The front of the unit rests on  a crossmember which is
secured  under the car floor through two rubber block
mountings that are bolted to the gearbox casing  as
shown in FIG 1 :48. The position of the rubber blocks
on the crossmember is adjustable so that the assembly
can  be correctly aligned.
W i t h  t h e  rear  of  the  unit the engine crankcase is sprung
to  the  b o d y  rear  crossmember through an articulated
swinging arm that compresses a coil spring as shown in
FIGS 1 :47 and 1 :49. A rubber bump pad  is mounted
inside the spring to give a progressive action.
Whenever the power and transmission  unit is being
serviced the condition of the mountings should  be
checked and any worn or damaged parts renewed.
1 :20  Adjustment of generator and  fan drive  belt
The centrifugal oil filter cover/pulley on the crankshaft
transmits the  drive through a V-belt to the generator and
centrifugal fan pulley.
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(b) Engine stalls
1  Check 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14 and 15 in  (a)
2  Sparking  plugs defective or gaps incorrect
3 Retarded ignition 1 Defective coil
2 Faulty distributor capacitor (condenser)
3 Dirty, pitted or incorrectly set contact breaker points
4 Ignition wires loose or insulation faulty
5 Water on sparking plug leads
6 Corrosion of battery terminals or battery discharged
7 Faulty or jammed starter
8 Sparking plug leads wrongly connected
9 Vapour lock in fuel pipes
10 Defective fuel pump
11 Overchoking
12 Underchoking
13 Blocked petrol filter or carburetter jets
14 Leaking valves
15 Sticking valves
16 Valve timing incorrect
17 Ignition timing incorrect
(a) Engine will not start 1 :22  Fault diagnosis
Since its introduction the Fiat new 5 0 0 model has
been continually developed. The main modifications that
have been  made are as follows:
1 Heating system safety device
2 Recirculation device for the blow-by gases
3 Cylinder head modified to incorporate item 1
4 Double valve springs fitted
5 Cylinder barrels modified to incorporate item 1
6 Flywheel modified to incorporate new type diaphragm
spring clutch mounting
7 Larger air cleaner container.
Details of these modifications are to  be found in the
relevant sections if they necessitate a change in service
overhaul procedure. Other information is to be found  in
Technical Data.
1 :21  Modifications
When the V-belt has been  correctly adjusted the belt
should sag 13/32 inch under a hand pressure of about 22  lb
as shown in FIG 1 : 4 9.
Should  the belt be too slack the generator and
centrifugal fan will  not operate at the correct speed
causing overheating and a discharged battery. Also the
belt will slip causing rapid wear of the belt.  Conversely
if the belt is too tight excessive loading will be placed
on the generator bearings causing excessive bearing
wear and  noisy operation.
To adjust the belt tension proceed as follows:
1 Remove the three nuts ' B '  (see FIG 1 :49) on the
generator pulley and this will split the pulley into two
parts between which are spacer rings.
2 The tension of the belt is increased or decreased by
either reducing or increasing the number of spacers.
3  Place the spacer rings removed from between the
pulley halves on the pulley outer face so that the  rings
may be re-inserted when fitting a new belt.
4 Tighten the three nuts to a torque wrench setting of
14.5
 lb ft.
Key to Fig 1 :49 A Normal give-in: about 13/32 inch under
a 22 Ib pressure  B Nuts securing the  pulley halves with
spacer rings