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Restoring my 78 308GTS

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  1. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    You are right, that would prime the system. I just wanted to get the oil into the filter before starting it as I didnt think that the oil pump would be able to get it into all the nooks of the engine by simply cranking the starter. It was much easier and quicker than I had expected.
     
  2. duck.co.za

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    It's great to hear it's running . Hopefully my turn one of these days !!! After all the hard work enjoy it .
     
  3. Ferraripilot

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    Congrats to you. I am very pleased it worked out so well
     
  4. BigTex

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    Ferrari makes the same suggestion, on letting the starter cool down between repeated attempts...one minute between, IIRC..

    Looking great, that's really nice.
     
  5. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    Thanks!, it's definitely the most exiting toy at the moment :)
     
  6. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    should have been "exciting" , talk about freudian typo... :)
     
  7. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    There was on thing that I haven't taken apart on that car so far and that is the gas pedal. All that old grease and dirt made the pedal stick somewhat. Pulled it today took it all apart and cleaned it, greased the bearings and put it back together. Feels great now.

    Helmut
     
  8. Newman

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    I bet you didnt clean the brushes on the washer fluid pump.
     
  9. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    That sounds a bit like tickling a mosquitos genitals, but you are right I haven't done that and I will most certainly get to it! :)
     
  10. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    After quite a lot of time spent on details, stuff that takes lots of time but is barely noticable, I actually drove it after 6 years. Around the block in the compound but I actually drove it.

    I found original airhorns after I had given up already. But Superformance actually has them, I had to make a new bracket in order to install them behind the euro bumpers as they don't leave as much space as the US ones. I finished all the interior pretty much. except the doors, those are still a project on their own, mostly because of the NLA glass moldings. I got two new latches for the Targa top. Fitted the Engine lid and installed proper engine lid shocks. I got rid of the single toothpick engine lid support and converted to the post 78 set up.
     
  11. Helmut

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  12. AZDoug

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    Please clarify, door window glass is NLA? Or something else?

    Thanks,
    Doug
     
  13. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    The oustide glass scraper that keeps the water out of the door. The rubber strip along the edge. If anybody has a good substitute please tell me. I currently have the strip that rutlands sells in a roll. Black cloth with felt stuff on it.

    One thing I wanted to say also, I have read quite a few threads on here regarding brakes and rebuilding them but so far I haven't seen any mention of the small valve thats in the hose from the brake booster to the rear bank inlet manifold. On my car that valve was sticking a bit at first. I was able to clean it out and get it to work for now but I will be looking to replace it with a new one. If that little valve doesn't do its job properly the brakes won't work no matter how new the booster or mastercylinder or calipers are (mine are all rebuilt). May be somebody is banging their head against the wall about them brakes, not thinking about that hose and valve by the engine, I hope that helps.

    Helmut
     
  14. AZDoug

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    Hmmm.

    I hadn't bought the outside window scraper rubber from Rutlands, but assumed it was the same rubber that was as original.

    I did get the inside stuff from Rutlands that was black cloth covered metal strip with the fuzzy felt,and it worked fine when I had the door panels redone, though wasn't exactly as original, but in reality, i don't think exact originality is extremely important as long as it looks close.

    Doug
     
  15. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    Right, yeah I have the same stuff for the inside but the outside is what I am still not sure about how to do. I might use that stuff on the outside as well.

    Helmut
     
  16. Helmut

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    Regarding originality, I am not much of a stickler for it. I actually think that the way they ran that outside rubber strip originally was one of the reasons why the windows don't go up and down properly but I have to do more testing in order to prove that theory to myself :)

    Originally that rubber strip runs along the entire edge therefore pushing the A frame towards the inside of the car quite a bit.
     
  17. fchip

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    Helmut -

    Fantastic progress, the car is looking great. I may have missed this earlier but is this a US car? If so where did you get the Euro bumpers and how did you hang them on the frame? I am in the midst of that conversion myself.

    Chip
     
  18. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    Thanks Chip! Yes it is a US car, I bought the euro bumpers from a guy on ebay, they bolt right on with some adjustment and playing around of course.... its a Ferrari.

    Helmut
     
  19. mustardfj40

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    Awesome!!! I love to see these threads where 308s are restored the conditions when they just left factory. Can't wait for the more pics.

    Btw, what tires are they?
     
  20. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    Thanks! I just got the tires last week, Continental Extreme Contact DW, it's a new line. I was struggling with my decision wether or not to buy stock size or bigger, now I am very happy that I got the stock size. On 16" wheels those look big enough for my taste.

    Helmut
     
  21. Formula Uno

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    Helmut,

    Awesome job! I would love to do the same with my GTSI.

    More pic's please!
     
  22. bert308

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    There was a thread about this once, the 360 valve is a perfect replacement for a very reasonable price, got mine from Fchat sponsor Ricambi America.
     
  23. bigodino

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    Are you refering to the rubber strip with felt pictured here dangling from my door? I replaced mine yesterday courtesy of Alun Wilsher and allthough not exactly the same as original, it fits nicely. I could ask his source if interested.

    I also wondered if it's a good idea to put a bit of vaseline inside the rubber to improve a smooth window operation?
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  24. Jdubbya

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    It's looking great but something seems to be missing from the front end picture?! ;)
     
  25. Helmut

    Helmut Formula Junior

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    Thanks guys!


    No that looks like a channel that's dangling in your picture, I have those, thanks.

    Yeah I know something is missing in the front, you must be talking about Bob's license plate bracket... right? :), the grill is going to be anodized this week, once I know if other parts still need anodizing as well.

    Helmut
     

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