Hi Guys, I have had Porsches for 23 years and am a longtime member on Pelican. I am currently Porscheless and I am on the look for something different. I found a nice blue T with 52kms on the clock. It has just had a major service with clutch and cambelt. My question is. Are there any unwritten rules on when the engine and gearbox should be rebuilt? Not that I agree, but some say that a 3.2 Carrera is due for a top end around 100k mls etc. Why is a T considered relatively high milage at 52K Kms when a 91 944, 928 or 911 would be considered low milage? I dont get it - but again I know little about F-cars. Cheers from Copenhagen Christian
Hello Christian I would not say, that 52K kms is a lot. Last year, I saw a Mondial T with 208k kms on the clock. I have seen several 308`s with around 200k kms too. Its not a problem, if the car is well maintained. My Mondi has done 94K kms, and I have absolute no problems. I have seen the T coupe you are talking about, and it looks great in that colour. The price seems to be reasonable too. Cheers Jesper
+1 Very well engineered engine. The more you use them they better they get. Not quite upto 928 levels where reaching 500K miles might require a top-end rebuild, but the 348 engine should be driven as regularly as possible with zero worry. Frugal for a Ferrari too, around 25MPG on a steady run
Because most Porsches are intended for and were used as daily drivers while Ferraris as considered as weekend toys or collectibles. However, I would expect that Euro Mondial t Coupes were sold and used as DDs, but they get "grouped" as Ferraris in regards to perceptions on what's considered "high mileage".
Welcome to the weird world of Ferrari "Museum" cars.....for some reason there is/was a perception that low mileage 80/90s cars were more desirable...BS its a car drive it! Its not a Porsche but if you know how to tinker you will have no issues!
the 348 engine if normally cared for and nothing special beyond changing the fluids and managing the tuneups is rock solid. I don't see problems with that engine at especially that mileage. BTW: What is the year of the car you are looking at? Might it be a Valeo?
Hello everyone I am new to this forum (my presentation thread is beeing under validation approval) and I am in a similar situation as the op. Looking for a Mondial T but I am quite frightened by some gearbox story; ie bearing and/or gear. I would like to know what is the real deal regarding this particular point. Is this due to some abuse/bad luck or is it a normal wear from a certain mileage (is a non rebuilt gearbox safe till 80/100kmiles?). Can we say that T transmissions are more reliable than the olders? Thanks
Transmissions have not been an issue. Same as the 348 and same design for the 355. The only issue is hard shifting into 2nd gear for many when cold. Basically a minor design flaw, can be fixed if it really bothers you. Engine and transmission are not issues on these cars. Regards, Jerry
Not true. There is some kind of collar that prevents a nut in the transmission from loosening and it is staked at the factory with a punch. Some of these have worked loose. Also there have been cases of seals incorrectly installed after a clutch job that then led to bigger problems. But the real issue with T cars is not the drivetrain it's the electronics (esp abs) and the a/c. And of course the dreaded engine out every x years.
Correct, I'm currently having my transmission overhauled after 100K km. Most of the bearings have completely worn out and I'm lucky all gears are still OK. These bearings are very difficult to obtain and expensive! Engine out big service is indeed much more expensive than with a QV or 3.2. Most of the issues are with the gearbox, next to that ABS and other electronic issues
Hello Thanks for your answers, this is raising me further questions!: I have indeed read about these famous locknuts. Is this thread referring to these nuts: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/348-355-sponsored-bradan/236842-another-348-gearbox-takeapart.html If yes, it looks like that the retightening can be done without opening the gearbox, correct? Stekkefun4, in your case were the worn bearings due to the loosening of these nuts or just normal wear? I have also read about a gearbox inspection panel. Do you think that lots of thing can be seen through this panel? Is a check for metal on the gearbox drain plug and one visual/magnetic check through the inspection panel enough to ensure from the health of the gearbox? I have also indeed read that the bearing looks to be quite expensive and rare. Is it impossible to source them from the different bearing manufacturer (SKF, ..)? A part from that, I haven't really been able to find what is the real deal regarding ABS and air conditioning issue on these cars? I have understand that the fusebox is quite dodgy and that the alternator is under designed and must be replaced quite often together with its battery!
Sorry, thought my question were in the same direction as you in fact and that you would benefit as much as me of the answers.
Christian In the circle that Im in Mondial T/348/355 there is a group called Stooges you will read about it over in the 348 thread In my experience with these guys the T /348 are good mechanically and race proven. Its a Ferrari enjoy it.
The reason Ferrari buyers are paranoid about major services and miles is the exorbitant cost of servicing and parts. Ferrari studiously uses unique parts. If you buy the "wrong" car you can easily buy it twice.
... although, the bearings appear to be SKF units and getting in touch with SKF directly reduces the overall cost. In my case there were a lot of noises coming from the gearbox and after having lost 8K euro to an imposter here in Belgium, the gearbox issues were not solved. I am lucky I finally found a shop that knows what it's doing because they're doing this on Ferrari's all day long.
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Great thread, got it all going on: Hijacked first and then our resident troll has to kick in moaning about the high cost of service parts for a car he no longer even owns. Ignore? - click, again. Alden