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  1. TheGeeMan

    TheGeeMan Formula Junior

    Nov 5, 2003
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    Eddy
    Greetings fellow F-chatters, been an F-chatter since 2007 following several threads in the 308 / 328 section, Well now I’ll be following the 308 / 328 section as well as the
    360 / 430 section as I recently made my 2nd Ferrari purchase, upgraded to a 2000 F360 F1 Red/tan coupe. Really love this car much faster than the 308 and much more of an every day car.

    I bought this car with a few issues to resolve, such as the dreaded “slow down” and a F1 pump leak and needs lots of TLC….

    I did have a PPI done by my mechanic, I bought car from an Exotic car dealer, and car has no paperwork of what’s been done as servicing, So car will be going to my mechanic this week to start by flushing all fluids and inspection of belts.

    After sorting out the most important issues, the stock exhaust has to go along with the stock headers and cats.

    Cheers
    Eddy
     
  2. vrsurgeon

    vrsurgeon F1 World Champ
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    Very exciting and congrats! A pretty big leap in technology IMHO..
     
  3. TheGeeMan

    TheGeeMan Formula Junior

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    Thanks......

    Quick question, I've been looking at the F1 pump and oil container and do not see any noticeable leaking area, but the oil container looks wet, so I was wonder if the silver cap is not missing a rubber seal ?
     
  4. English Rebel

    English Rebel Formula 3

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    It could have been overfilled and that is what you're seeing. Yes check the seal on the cap too. Correct level is not per the owners handbook but should be 50mm above the screen in the reservoir. I made a nifty little gauge stick with a mark on one end where the F1 fluid level should be and a mark on the other where the coolant level should be. Makes checking levels a breeze.
    Alan

    BTW if you did a CarFax it should show all the dealers it may have been through and you could call up and request copies of the service records.
     
  5. future328driver

    future328driver Formula 3

    Dec 10, 2001
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    Overfilling is the likely culprit. Can happen if the fluid is filled after the driver's door is opened - which causes the F1 pump to run, priming the system and reducting the fluid level in the reservoir. When the car is turned off and te fluid is returned to the reservoir, you will get an over fill. When I purchased my 360, the mechanic had overfilled the reervoir and I got a nice puddle of hydraulic fluid on my garage floor.

    Take a turkey baster and remove a little bit of the fluid.
     
  6. Chiaroman

    Chiaroman Formula 3
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    Congratulations!

    I too went from a 308 to a 360...no looking back.


    Please post some pics and enjoy the difference!!!
     
  7. OUMick

    OUMick Formula 3

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    We need pics!!!

    Congrats.
     
  8. rustybits

    rustybits F1 Rookie
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    You aren't likely to see a leak by opening the door. The oil expands massively when hot, and that is when it is likely to be leaking from the overflow orrifice in the cap. It is also not likely JUST to be overfilled if there are pressure issues.

    Obviously, nobody here has seen any SD2 parameters relating to your issue, so this is purely subjective, but it does sound like a loose actuator bleed screw (there are three and they can only be accessed by removal) on the actuator...
     
  9. TheGeeMan

    TheGeeMan Formula Junior

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    Thanks for all the replies... Really appreciate it....
     
  10. star4747

    star4747 Formula Junior

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    Congrats!

    Photos are a "must" here :)

    I also went from a 308 to a 360 coupe, then 360 spyder

    Make sure your mechanic understands the Ferrari 360, if not find another one with the proper tools, SD2 etc.

    ENJOY!
     
  11. TheGeeMan

    TheGeeMan Formula Junior

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  12. vrsurgeon

    vrsurgeon F1 World Champ
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    Elle est très belle!
     
  13. star4747

    star4747 Formula Junior

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    I agree with Curt
     
  14. BSU

    BSU Formula 3

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    Nice pair!
     
  15. captglen

    captglen Formula 3
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    Congrates on the move.
    I started with a 308QV for about 3 years then moved to a 348 Spider for 2 years and about a year ago moved to a 04 360 F1 a lot like yours,
    Just a great car.
    Sort everything out and you should be good. I know the F1 pump is the same as a Maserati and it can be had for about 400.00.
    Good luck and feel free to PM me if you need any help.
    Check out Nouvalari-USA for an exhaust
    and Exotic Car Gear | Our Passion is Driven other stuff
    All the Best
    Glenn
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  16. whatheheck

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    Congrats Eddy! She looks awesome!

    Dan
     
  17. 993man

    993man Formula Junior
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    Sweet buy my man. Looks not to shabby from here :)

    Do you actually realise just how lucky you are to also have the Red key fob?
    Well you are.
    Awesome!
     
  18. Evan.Fiorentino

    Evan.Fiorentino F1 Rookie

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    Those are two great looking cars! Amazing how each car represents a different eras style and tastes but yet they both still look good even in an era for which they were never designed. They are two totally unique and very different shapes with the similar goal of exciting ones senses but they about it with totally different executions!

    I will PM you about the exhaust for the 360, I think I can help :)

    Evan
     
  19. spdrcr

    spdrcr Formula Junior

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    Great pictures. Congrats on the beautiful pair!
     
  20. Mighty Joe

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    360's are special cars! You'll love it... Congrats!
     
  21. TheGeeMan

    TheGeeMan Formula Junior

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    my first issue to resolve, I was getting use to the aftermarket JVC radio in the car, when suddenly I started hearing a buzzing sound, then the radio turned off, I'm wondering WTF... Then I decided to start the car to see if I somehow drained the batter, well I did, I got a reading of 10.4 V. so I just pluged up my trickle / genious charger. The salesman I bought the car from had mentioned to me they had problems with the battery, so they replaced with a new Interstate (MTP-91-FR CA875 CSA700 RC120) I'm wondering if they actually followed the procedure as mentioned on this site several times, you guys think I should go through the proper steps or just give it a good overnight charge ?
     
  22. Kevin Rev'n

    Kevin Rev'n Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Man that is a dreary neighborhood you live in. Thank sweet baby Jesus that you got a nice red car to liven things up!!!!
    OK, just read this slow....Your new 360 has 79 fuses and/or relays in her IIRC.

    Good overnight charge, sounds good. I hope you are talking about on a trickle charger. Yes? Don't try and charge the battery in the car! Follow all the proper steps when you bring her back to life and you should be on the right path.
     
  23. whatheheck

    whatheheck F1 Rookie
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    A trickle charger wont charge a dead battery so you will need to recharge your battery using a dedicated battery charger and charge it overnight.

    Dan

     
  24. English Rebel

    English Rebel Formula 3

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    I think the use of trickle chargers can be a problem if left on too long as they could over charge. Get a good (CTEK) battery maintainer as it monitors the voltage and adjust accordingly until the battery is fully charged when it goes into sleep mode until the voltage drops.
    Alan
     
  25. Mozella

    Mozella Formula Junior

    Mar 24, 2013
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    If it's not too late, take it back. They have put in an ordinary (read cheap) wet cell battery (flooded lead acid) like the one Dad had in his 53 Chevrolet.

    For the 360, Ferrari specifies a VRLA type battery ONLY, most often represented by an AGM (absorbed gas mat) battery. If you like Interstate, I believe their MT7 AGM is correct for your car. It costs roughly two and a half times as much as the battery you have, but it won't leak acid or dangerous gas. Remember, the battery is in the passenger compartment and your car is aluminum, so you don't want dangerous gas or corrosive acid, or at least I don't.

    Nearly everything in the owners manual is good advice, including the battery specifications. Take your owners manual to the dealer and point out that he's put in a potentially damaging battery in your car contrary to the owners manual specification.

    If you look around you can find photographs of Ferrari battery boxes all corroded by using exactly the kind of battery you have. Just because a battery fits in the box and has a lot of cranking power doesn't mean it's appropriate.
     

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