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How much do you personally fix?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by ernie, Mar 26, 2005.

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  1. steve f

    steve f F1 World Champ

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    put a clutch in my f512m fitted sports exhaust will have a go at anything EXCEPT BELT SERVICE
     
  2. TOM B

    TOM B Formula 3

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    ROTFLMFAO !!!!!
     
  3. scorpion

    scorpion Formula Junior

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    I've done the timing belts and tensioners, spark plugs, water pump, thermostat, hoses, oil change and lastly installing a new oil cooler this week. I'm certainly not a mechanic but the 308's are really simple cars to work on. The only hard thing is just reaching or squeezing in or under to reach something. I'll give anything a try as long as I don't have to pull the engine and I absolutly hate trying to track down electrical gremlins.
     
  4. 123larry

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    Hi,
    I rebuilt one of the rear brake calipers, and installed a rebuilt alternator. I get a lot of satisfaction from the work. The car is built with close quarters so you have to be a contortionalist. This forum and their support helps a lot. The tips are valuable and timesaving.

    larry
     
  5. Modenafan

    Modenafan F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    I put my own air in the tires and I'm only marginally qualified to do that.
     
  6. Ken

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  7. yelcab

    yelcab F1 World Champ Consultant

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    The list is shorter if I list what I have not done.

    I have not painted the car.
    Have not rebuilt the transmission.
    Have not done any brake jobs.

    I have done just about everything else.
     
  8. 1975gt4don

    1975gt4don Formula Junior

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    Same here except I have done my entire brake system completely from end to end and have not done my own upholstery work. :)

     
  9. Ken

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    I did upholstry; it's called a piece of friction tape!

    Ken
     
  10. Llenroc

    Llenroc F1 Veteran Rossa Subscribed

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    I have owned Ferraris for twenty years and have done almost every thing that needed to be done from pulling a few 308 motors for various reasons to clutches on 512 Boxer to timing belt, 30000 mile service, on my 348 and 355C. The list is to long and I have enjoyed every minute of it, well almost, they are Italian cars. It seems to me that working on/maintaining these cars is part of the mystic of owning such a piece of mechanical artwork. IMHO if your going to own a ferrari you need to experiance it to the fullest, be part of it.
     
  11. Z0RR0

    Z0RR0 F1 Rookie

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    How does getting the engine from the trunk (in pieces) to the engine compartment and running qualify? :D
     
  12. garysp7

    garysp7 Formula Junior

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    I must say I'm impressed with you guys in your ability and dedication to working on your cars. I put gas in mine and call the tow truck a lot.
    I really enjoy driving my car but hate the thought that I might take it apart and not get it back together. I have found in the past that when I have to fix things (anything around the house) I usually end up having to call someone to fix what I tried to do, so i don't even try anymore on anything. I figure it is a waste of my time. There is less satisfaction that way, but I am not frustrated at having wasted my time and it not being right after.
     
  13. freindhas348

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    At this time im helping a friend with one hes had less than two weeks!!Hes getting up there in years and he has created a couple problems...He broke the valve for recirculating air conditioning., among a couple of other things..........Im trying to see if it can be replaced or fixed..thanks anybody????lol
     
  14. AceMaster

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    Post this in the 348 or Tech section.
     
  15. skierlawyer

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    On my F355 Spider:
    -Motor oil Change
    -Gear oil change
    -Replaced brake pads
    -Installed test pipes and new muffler
    -Replaced top-ecu

    I have a 4-post lift and hand tools, no air-compressor.

    I will have a reputable independent shop do my major service this winter. I don't have the time for it and it's above my skill level.

    I do a search on this site before I attempt anything to get valuable tips.

    Maintaining your own Ferrari is VERY rewarding.
     
  16. mwr4440

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    Tommy,

    Adjusting the valves and timing it is EASY.

    Motor-In makes it a PITA, BUT it is Easy.

    Rewinding a window is harder.
     
  17. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    I've done (in order):

    Coolant change
    Oil change
    Gear oil change
    Water temperature sensor repair (sensor not very easily accessible, deep underneath the plenum)
    Seals r&r in the clutch
    Assisted with the major service in a buddy's garage


    I have no background in auto repair but like Ernie I enjoy the challenge and learn quickly.
     
  18. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    I check the tire pressure and add air if needed.
     

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