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  1. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Dec 10, 2005
    100,234
    Mount Isa, Australia
    Full Name:
    Pap
    John,dont wanna start an argument here,but why would you still check the alternator belt 1st. No alternator belt would not make the enigne turn over quicker like it is doing at the moment. And if it seized the alternator bearings and spat the belt while on the highway,the car would still run,with the check engine/battery light on,till the car used up all the battery juice,then it would come to a stop. Its time to give up hope thinking that its a cheap alternator fix brother,cause it wont be. :)
     
  2. PassionIsFerrari

    PassionIsFerrari Formula 3

    Aug 15, 2004
    2,454
    First of all, thanks to everyone that is helping me out in this situation....

    It's the only thing I have thought about in the last 36 hours now...What to do, what to do, what to do....I have almost zero hope that it is anything less then catastrophic, reality is setting in and I am just basically waiting on the call to verify what I pretty much know to be true...Now, its desicion time... Here is what my options are and the questions I have...

    The car is in South Fl right now and I am up in North Fl...its about 8 hours away from my house. I am trying to call some buddies down there and see if I can get the car stored in someone's garage...If I do this, it would be on the plans to sell the car 'as is' down in Ft. Lauderdale...What would be a fair price to ask, I would take $35k for it knowing what needs to be done...is that reasonable?? Most of you all know what the car looks like, drives like, problems I have had and problems I have fixed, as well as all the extras I have put into it because I pretty much post my ferrari life on ferrarichat...

    I am thinking about driving my truck down to south fl in the next couple of days and towing it back to my house...If I do this then I am not going to sell the car, but I am going to buy Plugzit's motor and drop the motor out myself and replace it myself or have a mechanic around here do it depending on the price.

    I am not going to have the car fixed at the Ferrari dealer, just too much $$$ for me. Normally, I would be able to handle it but the $5k a year I budgeted for maintenance has gone to the $20k legal fund to fight a legal battle.

    I can't think of any other options right now except for those two...What do you all think...

    1. Is $35k a fair price to ask?

    2. NoDoubt - You said my current motor would still be worth $4k, where would I find a buyer for it or how did you come up with that assessment?

    3. Plugzit - Would you be interested in buying the old motor if I did purchase yours?

    4. Is this motor valuable to someone looking to upgrade their current 348 motor?

    Thanks again guys, I'm staying at the heartbreak hotel trying to make these desicions...
     
  3. ylshih

    ylshih Shogun Assassin
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    Mar 21, 2004
    20,583
    Northern CA
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    Yin
    Sorry to hear about this. It sounds like a really tough situation and decision. :(
     
  4. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Dec 10, 2005
    100,234
    Mount Isa, Australia
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    Pap
    Before you get too excited,maybe wait till you get the phone call and the quote to fix the engine and then go from there. Maybe it would be worth while to buy the other engine. Depends on your finances of course? Even if you tow the car home and keep it off the road for 6months or a year till you get the money together to fix it? Its your call man,but what would you do if you sell it?? Would you buy another one another day? :)
     
  5. No Doubt

    No Doubt Seven Time F1 World Champ

    May 21, 2005
    72,740
    Vegas+Alabama
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    Mr. Sideways
    You aren't going to get top Dollar selling a Ferrari with a blown engine (sorry, not trying to salt wounds).

    Pulling the engine, and I'd never done it before on *any* car, took me a little less than 8 hours using Ernie's two-jack (and a dolly) method. That's not the tough part (just a bit intimidating, well, to me anyway).

    Once the engine is out, changing the timing belt (and tensioners) isn't really a big deal (or wouldn't be if you didn't have to do anything else).

    But, the valve damage is a bear. You've got 32 valve stem seals, 32 valve guides, 32 valves, a couple of head gaskets, a bunch of cam seals, gaskets, and the list goes on.

    And that's all that I had to do (no piston damage...top end only). If you've got piston and/or cylinder wall damage, then the rebuild becomes a full bottom up affair (especially if you've damaged/cracked/dinged the crankshaft).

    Well, I spent more than $3,500 just on seals, gaskets, valve-guides, tensioners, water-pump, hoses, etc...and there is *no way* around replacing the seals and gaskets. I could have saved a little money by not buying a metal cam belt cover (5 pieces), but that's what caused my problem in the first place.

    So if you have piston, crank, and/or cylinder damage, you're going to be in for several thousand Dollars more than my $3,500 above (just in parts, not fluids). Even doing the full rebuild yourself, you'd wind up spending more on parts to save your blown engine than what you'll spend on a running 348 engine minus what you'll get for selling your blown motor.

    And racers *need* your blown motor. For a guy who is already planning on putting in Koenig pistons, porting the intake and exhaust, running racing cams, etc...it's far cheaper to start with a blown motor than on a running one (because it's the same parts/labor cost to bump up a blown or running motor).

    If you can't sell it whole, then you can part out the engine, especially if your crank, 4 cams, and a few pistons aren't damaged.

    I'd guess that you could get $250 each overnight in a quick sale of your 4 cams on eBay (more if you are willing to wait). A quick sale of your 5 cam belt cover pieces will easily fetch another $400. Your crank/chain/mech oil pump, if undamaged, should go for $1,200 or more. Your throttle bodies for another $200 each.

    And each of your undamaged pistons should bring in $500 or more ($1,000 each is their used retail price). So if you've got 2 good pistons, plus the above, there's your $4,000 back from your blown motor...and that still leaves the block, cam covers, and another 6 pistons (among other components) left to sell.

    Racers live for this sort of thing. $250 for a 348 cam that they can grind for a horsepower experiment?! That's dirt cheap to them and leaves them with their stock cams when they go to re-sell their own 348 race car.

    So $4,000 for your blown motor is pretty conservative. You *will* get that much for it if you part it out.

    And you already know what a fully running, 30k'd 348 engine will cost you: $7,500.

    Toss in a little shipping, do your own engine swap, sell the block, and you're going to escape this whole event for $3,500 or less (who knows, the empty block might bring in $1,000 if you are willing to wait long enough for the right buyer).
     
  6. ajmarton

    ajmarton Formula Junior

    May 3, 2004
    305
    Los Angeles
    In case the news is as bad as you think .... I vote on taking it home and waiting until you have the cash to deal with the repairs. I have sold a couple of things in the past that I really regret. Just my 2 cents.
     
  7. pistole

    pistole Formula Junior

    Jan 31, 2005
    771
    Malaysia
    I agree.

    take her home first.

    then decide.

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  8. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Nov 19, 2001
    22,620
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    Same here. Take it home.
     
  9. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

    Jun 28, 2004
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    Didn't mean to rub salt in but I thought the US$7500 engine from plugzit ain't too bad provided he still has it & is really rebuilt (It's been there for ages!) & of course you have a spare to sell for a few thousands more to off-set. Michael @ www.ferrariservice.ws always have some cars to part.

    It'll take a lot of effort & time to sell a blown engine car & buyers will really knock it down so bad. Let's wait for the report on the damage & assess it. I would just bring it home & sit on it for months & even years to get it back running while you build up reserve. Meanwhile, on a lighter side you can start planning on a lot of nice upgrades for it. Quite a few specialists in US does this so there is really light @ the tunnel.
     
  10. GeorgW

    GeorgW Karting

    Jan 31, 2004
    103
    Germany
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    Georg
    Sorry to read about this !
    Before making any decision take her home and look what really happend and what exactly is damaged. If you have the time and possibility to pull the engine yourself then you can decide to swap or to repair the engine.

    Good luck & regards, Georg
     
  11. BT

    BT F1 World Champ
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    Mar 21, 2005
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    If you sell the car, I think $35k would be a real steal. If you can do the engine swap for $3500 and add about $3000 for labor for a mechanic, someone would be in your 348 for a total of $41500. That is really cheap for a 348 with a (like new) rebuilt motor. If you would be willing to sell the car for $35k would you also buy it with the rebuilt motor for $38500. that is your cost if you do the work yourself. Sounds like you are just depressed with the situation (as I would be also) and are just thinking of giving up. Never give up. You will feel a real sense of accomplishment if you do the engine swap. and accomplishments are what we all strive for in our lives.
    Keep the car and rebuild it.
    BT
     
  12. jjstecher

    jjstecher Formula Junior

    Jan 21, 2002
    962
    Rochester Minnesota
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    John Stecher
    Guess my point here was at least look at the damn thing before selling it. If I sold my every time I was told on here it was something big I would have sold it about 5 years ago right after Fchat started. :)

    I would at least take the time to get it diagnosed and figure out what is really wrong with it. As I still don't see any hard proof that it is the t-belt beyond "the starter spins the engine fast" which is all just relative information. Tmobile take your time and do it right...call up a mechanic and have them check it out, then make a decision on what to do. I personally don't think its worth selling the car and agree with No Doubt that you could replace the engine easily with a running one, and part the old one out and come out in decent shape.

    Basically I liken it to the medical field...just because you have a headache doesn't mean you whip out the drill and start going to town on your skull at your house. You at least want to ask a doctor whats up...unless you are a doctor. :)
     
  13. mfennell70

    mfennell70 Formula Junior

    Nov 3, 2003
    620
    Middletown, NJ
    Would it be inappropriately vulture-like to offer up my black/tan '95 Esprit S4s (up to date servicing, new-style wheels, limited slip, updated cam pulleys, interior getting refreshed right now) in trade? :)

    Seriously, good luck. I know I'd be gutted. I think everyone's advice is sound. Don't rush to a decision.
     
  14. ricksb

    ricksb F1 Veteran

    Apr 12, 2005
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    I remember having that feeling when I blew a valve on an Audi S4 on a drive to Northern California. I feel your pain and wish you the best through this ordeal.

    That starter spinning fast/lack of compression tends to be a telltale sign of things, but I hope the best for you...
     
  15. GQ IMAGE

    GQ IMAGE Formula Junior

    Feb 10, 2005
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    PA
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    Get the car back home, and figure things out. In the car business we are always trying to steal cars with bad motors, or ones that do not run. You are 10 times better off getting her running then trying to sell her if you still want to.
     
  16. MDshore348

    MDshore348 Formula 3

    Dec 24, 2004
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    id say take it home . open up an ebay account, and part every damn part and nut and bolt off of it. you will probably have enough to buy a 355 ! think about it . off the top of my head i can think of the sought after parts adding up to 30k minimum .
     
  17. synchro

    synchro F1 Veteran

    Feb 14, 2005
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    Well, what did you do?
    Evacuate the immediate pain or put up with a nonrunner?
     
  18. ajmarton

    ajmarton Formula Junior

    May 3, 2004
    305
    Los Angeles
    Yeah, inquiring minds want to know ... I am also interested in it if you decide to sell it.
     
  19. bpu699

    bpu699 F1 World Champ
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    Dec 9, 2003
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    bo
    Good luck. It seems to me most folks who will want to buy your car with a blown motor will offer way less than 35,000$, though you never know. VERY few folks work on their own ferrari's. Most folks will do the math differently. Car is 50k$ in nice shape. Minus 25,000$ for dealer to fix motor, plus any hassles and unknowns...equals 20,000$ offer for car...or less.

    Go ahead, fix it yourself...
     
  20. pistole

    pistole Formula Junior

    Jan 31, 2005
    771
    Malaysia

    good post , this.
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  21. sparta49

    sparta49 F1 Veteran
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    Mar 3, 2001
    7,804
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    I was thinking along the same lines that the car with a blown motor is worth about 20K - 25K on the open market
     
  22. sweetspotav

    sweetspotav Karting

    Nov 21, 2004
    122
    Florida
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    John Cawley
    I can verify that tmobile guy is overwhelmed with what has happened. The update is that I have arranged for him to borrow a trailer today and go down to pick-up his car from Shelton. When he gets it back in town, Greg (Owens308QV) and I will get it up and take a look at it. The brotherhood will find out what is going on and get it going!!!
     
  23. Mike in ATL

    Mike in ATL Karting

    Nov 2, 2003
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    Mike
    Right on Bro !
     
  24. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Jan 26, 2005
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    Nice. Glad to see he's in good hands. There WILL be a happy ending to all of this eventually.
     
  25. davey_jones

    davey_jones Formula Junior

    Sep 28, 2002
    781
    wherever it's sunny
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    Dave
    If it's the motor, he can count himself lucky to have a used engine available for such a good price!!! In the end, I bet the cost be will be almost like getting a major done. Just a little more hassle. I'd be in shock too!!!!! After the dust settles on this one, I don't think he'll come out too bad at all.

    keep us posted!
     

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