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How-To-Drop-Your-348-Engine Video

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  1. pnicholasen

    pnicholasen Formula 3

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    For all you insomniacs out there, I just posted a new video on steps involved in dropping a 348 engine. I did a series of videos 5 years ago on doing the actual "major" engine work, and had gotten several requests for instructions on getting the engine out. Several people have covered this subject in depth already with step-by-step photos, so this really doesn't break any new ground, just a slightly different perspective.
    It's on YouTube under "Ferrari 348 Engine Removal" or try this link
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQG0zQi48ck

    You will need a No-Doze to get through the whole thing. No exciting spaceship dog fights in space or superhero adventures, unfortunately.
     
  2. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    Cool video. Just not sure how you did all that without beer and some Rock music playing.


     
  3. R&D

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    Thanks for making all these videos! I skimmed through them before I bought my car a few years ago to see how involved the servicing really is. Your lead-off line "welcome to my nightmare!" on your cam belt change part 1 still makes me laugh. This new video will surely come in handy when I attempt my first major next winter.
     
  4. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    I really liked the idea of the two plastic bins, filled with water, in the trunk. Nice fit!

     
  5. FlyingHaggisRacing

    FlyingHaggisRacing Formula 3

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    Great video.
    Many thanks for sharing it.
     
  6. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I imbedded it for you.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQG0zQi48ck&app=desktop[/ame]

    Nice job and thanks for sharing!
     
  7. buddyg

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    Wow that is a ton of work, now I know why I will pay someone to do it! LOL
    I am in awe of you guys who do this yourself.
     
  8. eulk328

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    The video is just under an hour long. So figure an hour to pull the engine, say half an hour to change the timing belt and an hour to put everything back in. Not that bad :)


     
  9. yelcab

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    you kid, you kid.
     
  10. buddyg

    buddyg F1 Veteran
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    Pretty sure that the video is edited and it's not the actual time it took to do everything.
     
  11. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    see yelcab's reply and replace the word "you" with the word "I."


     
  12. cf355

    cf355 F1 Rookie

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    very nice videos :) .....took a lot of effort to post a complete "how to"
     
  13. Nader

    Nader Formula Junior

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    I really appreciate the effort that goes into these videos. The photo threads of the same process are really helpful, too, but there's a lot of additional helpful hints and visual information passed on through the video format that's missed in still photos.

    I sat through all the fluids draining and nuts/bolts/clamps unfastening; it really looks like this engine drop was all done in less than a couple hours.
     
  14. pnicholasen

    pnicholasen Formula 3

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    You would think, but you would be wrong. Just getting the trolleys set up correctly under the jack points and at the right height took quite a while. I would be embarrassed to admit how long it took to unplug the wires from the oxygen sensors that plugged in under the oil filter. All that stuff adds up
     
  15. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Not a chance.

    I would say at least 6 hours, I believe it took about 8-10 hours when we did mine. But, it was our first time, and we took our time and made sure we were extra careful
     
  16. yelcab

    yelcab F1 World Champ
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    Consider yourself a true professional if you can get a 348 engine out in 6 hours.
     
  17. Nader

    Nader Formula Junior

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    Thanks for setting me straight (again), people. Every time someone posts up an engine-out tutorial, I'm get delusional about doing it myself in record time. I need to keep being re-grounded before I start something I regret.
     
  18. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    I hope to do my first engine-out some time down the road. I can't imagine taking less than a month total to complete everything. Working only on weekends, documenting a lot, waiting on parts I realize I'll need after getting the engine out etc. Getting things cleaned-up, maybe sending out some parts for plating.

    Of course it helps if you have enough garage space to work slowly and you live in place with bad winter weather so you don't feel rushed to get it back on the road!


     
  19. Nader

    Nader Formula Junior

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    I'll be the opposite. I plan on doing the bare minimum of a belt change (maybe waterpump) because mine has years, not miles. And I'll do it during the short period of good weather we have up here since I don't have indoor space to take advantage of our long season of bad weather.
     
  20. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

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    I hear you. That's a whole different ball game if you can't do it indoors.


     

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