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Newby - 328 Stored for 15 Years

Discussion in '308/328' started by giddyupp, Oct 20, 2025 at 1:37 PM.

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  1. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Are Mondials hydraulic assist?
     
  2. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    All Mondials were hydraulic.
     
  3. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Do you know why Ferrari went that direction with those and not the 3X8's?
     
  4. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    When they switched from hydraulic to cable in the 330s it was considered one of the cars improvements.
     
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  5. yelcab

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    I would love a shot at something like this...
     
  6. giddyupp

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    Im just around the corner from you (also in San Carlos) - Drop me a PM if you'd like to come check it out
     
  7. giddyupp

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    As mentioned Im coming from the 928 world where there are 2 (non porsche) main suppliers for parts. Is that the same over here in the Ferrari world ? If so, where and who are the go to places for parts ?
     
  8. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    From the perspective of a 49 year long professional in the Ferrari business there are only 2 worth much. Ricambi America and Ferraris official parts distributor Maranello Classic Parts in England.
     
  9. GordonC

    GordonC F1 Rookie
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    Congrats on the 328!

    Re Oil - must replace asap - aged out and expired, not protecting any more.
    Coolant - must replace asap, it's expired and not protecting any more.
    Timing belt - must replace asap - some would say to not even turn over the engine until that's replaced. It's expired on age, not miles - Ferrari published a service bulletin suggesting the timing belts should be replaced every 3 years, regardless of mileage (but there is still a mileage interval, I don't recall but somewhere around 15K miles). Many here go 5-7 years between timing belt replacements for age.
    Ancillary belts - old rubber, must replace.

    Then - replace every. single. fuel. line. in the car - tank to pump, pump to fuel distributor, distributor to each injector and warm-up regulator (cohline), return lines distributor back to tank, connector pipe between the fuel tanks.

    - Replace every single coolant line. There are three hoses on the radiator, hoses to aluminum elbows and connectors in the engine bay, a couple of hoses under the intake manifold (critical to not miss those!). There is a looooong heater hose that is a pain to replace, it goes from the rear cylinder head, over the drivers side fuel tank, then through the rocker panel, front wheel well, and under the windshield to a couple of mixing valves. All those little coolant lines under the windshield (via front compartment) have to be replaced.

    Have fun and enjoy!
    Gordon
     

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