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  1. redryder

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    Jay, how did you remove the existing wrinkle paint from the valve covers??

    TIA
     
  2. UConn Husky

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    Hey George - actually I didn't remove the existing paint. Mine was actually very good but stained. So I just cleaned / degreased and removed a few small spots of loose paint before painting.

    For your other quest - cam gears rusted due to winter condensation. I started to remove with scotchbrite...but it was so thin I figured it would come right off with a few revs of the belt. The gear teeth are basically polished from the belt, I didn't want to roughen them with the scotch brite pad.

    Tensioner bearings - Hill Engineering for sure

    Belts - tightened by marking the previous belt locations and then by feel.
     
  3. UConn Husky

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  5. PAP 348

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    Looks awesome!! :):)
     
  6. crinoid

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    I love this thread.
     
  7. 285ferrari

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    #132 285ferrari, Jul 17, 2008
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    DDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your killing me---WHERE DO I GET MINE DONE????????????????????????????????




    Then again---Might not be able to see much of it with a GruppeM CF intake...:D
     
  8. 285ferrari

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    Also---I am guessing that is the Fabspeed secondary cat delete pipe??? Not saying nothing bad, but keep an eye on it!! You can PM me for details if you'd like...
     
  9. FandLcars

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    Making GREAT progress Jay... Looks fantastic :)
     
  10. PizzaPrince

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    Jay the heat shield looks Crazy......................Congrats
     
  11. James-NZ

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    WWWWOOOOOWWWW!!!!!

    That is freaking awesome!!! OK, spill, how much and where from? I assume they covered your factory heat shield with carbon fibre?


    That really is killer looking!

    I love your car!!
     
  12. jm348

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    Very nice.........I like :D
     
  13. Diablo

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    Until it melts or the clear starts to bubble from the heat!
     
  14. UConn Husky

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    Nope, that's a JS secondary cat delete pipe :D :D :D In other words it was a DIY - I cut off the stock heat shields, cut the cat section open with a die grinder (on the bottom), tore out the cats, then welded the windows shut with a new section of stainless steel...then sent it out for ceramic coating. This way I'm 100% sure it will fit because it's stock!

    JDM - Yes, I had a local specialist apply the carbon over the stock heat shield. Cost was about $400 US...if you guys are interested I can ask if he wants to do some more. Mine took over a month due to the longer cure times with the high humidity and a few iterations of polishing.

    Diablo - you got it, that's the question now. No chance it will melt or bubble, the only question is if it will yellow over time. Temp isn't that hot, I measured about 150F on the top of the heat shield after a good heat soak in the summer.
     
  15. UConn Husky

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    #140 UConn Husky, Jul 30, 2008
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    The OEM lug bolts were rusty...since I'm looking to eventually add spacers and get Hill Engineering bolts I didn't want to invest much in new OEM's. What do you think of black?
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  17. Cartist

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    Very Clean. Terrific work!
     
  18. UConn Husky

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    #144 UConn Husky, Jul 30, 2008
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    This pic is what it's all about...true Tifosi (yes I know that's plural, go with it) wrenching in the garage well into the am. Seriously, this experience was just as enjoyable as driving it!
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  20. FandLcars

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    That is cool, Jay! I'd love to do that, but I can only take about 3-4hrs in my 95-100 degF garage this time of year. No worries though.. it's back down to 89-90 in the morning. :D
     
  21. carlissimo

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    Good work Jay! You must be real anxious to take her out for a spin...
     
  22. PAP 348

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    Excellent work Jay!! :):)

    Your 355 looks awesome!! :):)
     
  23. UConn Husky

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    #148 UConn Husky, Jul 30, 2008
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    When it came down to the last details, I hit a road block that really needed a lift - coolant leak over the gas tank and electrical gremlin. I knew when I had met my match, so I turned to Jim McGee at Pocono Sportscar, who had been a HUGE help all along in this project. This was a very good move, he did in hours what would have taken me several weeks...and fall isn't far away. Here's a few pics of my 355 in good company next to an F40 getting ready for the recent Lime Rock track day.

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=206004

    Quick off topic on that track day...WOW! how about 2 F40's, 2 Enzo's, and a McLaren F1?
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  24. UConn Husky

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    #149 UConn Husky, Jul 30, 2008
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    Soooooooooooooooooooooooooo finally...the 355 is running again! Picked her up today from Pocono Sportscar, drove it home 140 miles!!! (It would've been a crime to have it shipped home, Enzo himself would've slapped me). Say what you want about the F1, but it's a BLAST to drive! Exhaust note was perfect with the Fabspeed headers and gutted 2nd cats (and Tubi) - I can't wait to get some hyperflow cats on when these need replacing (OEM replaced once already under warranty).

    Here's the requisite celebration, been saving this bottle for a long time - Ferrari-Carano 2004 Cabernet from Alexander Valley, Fantastico!
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  25. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Fantastic work my friend!! :):)

    Thanks for sharing the experience with us all. :D:D
     

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