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Discussion in '308/328' started by steve-gt4, Oct 25, 2006.

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  1. steve-gt4

    steve-gt4 Rookie

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    Hi guys bit new to this-just joined up!.Can anyone tell me where i can get the
    small cover(inspection cover ?) that sits on the clutch of my 79 gt4. This seems to be a common problem,where do they all go?.
     
  2. Artvonne

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    They get lost by not getting put back. One of my cars had a custom one made of aluminum with holes drilled in it. Its just a flat metal plate, pretty simple to make one.
     
  3. POLO35

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    I think this is what you are looking for....pn 109404...$12USD @www.allferrariparts.com
     
  4. Owens84QV

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    There's a rubber gasket that goes under the plate...make sure you purchase that as well. I recall it was ~ $5 or so.
     
  5. woodhamgt4

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    Hi Steve, Great to hear that you have a GT4. I have a GT4 also and live in Surrey. It's a '74 Series 1 and I've had it for 8 years. How long have you had your car?

    If you want a cover plate made I have all the facilities to do so. I have to admit that my car didn't come with a gasket below the plate and I'm not sure why it would need one - except for originality. If you want to contact me at work "[email protected]" then I'd be pleased to help you.

    By the way, I see that you are a VT editor. Well I'm a Dubbing Mixer - hence the e-mail address.

    Hope to hear from you.

    Lance.
     
  6. steve-gt4

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    Thanks guys-all the best Steve.
     
  7. Euro Quattro

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    Ron Tonkin Gran Torismo in portland oregon (one of the oldest ferrari dealers in the US ) set me up with the plate and rubber gasket. 503 257 9655 You dont want to leave it off,I had oil go down the hole when I removed my oil filter.It got on the clutch and caused major problems.3 cans of brake cleaner and it appears to be ok now.Dont do what I did.
     
  8. Birdman

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    Brilliant frickin design, huh?

    "Hey Mario, letsa putta inspection cover for the flywheel anda clutch righta belowa the oil filter, huh?"

    "Good idea boss! Easy access!"
     
  9. chrismorse

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    I think the Bird is right - make sure that you have a gasket on the plate, maybe lock washers on the two little bolts too. I have never relaced the filter without some oil looking for the clutch disc. Cheap Insurance.

    In general covering up holes is a good idea. It would be a real b**ch tryig to look for a socket or itty bity bolt that jumped off - down which hole???

    my .02 cent
    chris
     
  10. Perfusion

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    I got mine from Ricambi (plate and gasket), but I know that Dennis McCann sells them as well...

    Best -
     

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