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  1. UAS

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    I'd like to keep a running tab of all of the service obligations we have in-house. Some of them are in and out in one day, some are here for a few days or more. We'll try and get pictures of every project we do.

    This first one is a Fiorano that came in for a major service. We're also doing the inner axle boots. As a courtesy, with all cars in for service, we swap out of the air in the tires with nitrogen (at the owner's approval of course).

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  2. UAS

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  3. UAS

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    This one's interesting. It's a 360 Spider whose engine light came on. The owner brought it in, we ran the code and it turned out to be the fuel tank rollover valves. Failure of a quick smoke test showed that the valves were leaking and needed to be replaced.

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  4. brian.s

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    #5 brian.s, Sep 4, 2008
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    Does the cylinder leakage tester first gage show the line air pressure?

    no pics of the heads off though,it would be useful for many here to correlate the leakage numbers with valve stem play and cyinder head appearance etc., also give amunition for thorough ppi information. interesting to see that header wrap on there as well.


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  5. Napolis

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    Good Stuff!
     
  6. mustardfj40

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    Thanks for the pictures, they're really enjoyable, espcially ones with an artistic touch to it...Now a question please: what chemicals did you use to clean these 328 aluminum gear and tranny covers to be like new?
     
  7. Etcetera

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  8. Etcetera

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    A strange idea, this.

    Also very, very cool. Could sell photo sets from some services, like the F-50. Wow at seeing the rear end apart from the rest of the car.

    Photo art student meets Ferrari service.
     
  9. James-NZ

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    Awesome thread, thank you for taking the time to pt this together.
     
  10. duskybird

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    Great thread keep it going.
     
  11. mrpcar

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    When you guys lifted the soft top assembly out of the 360 spider did you guys use the factory cran setup?

    Great pics!!!!
     
  12. subframed

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    hello there,

    i dont own a ferrari (and possibly never will :/) but i recreate the f430 in an 3d program (3dsmax) and i am always looking for ref pics. pics they show details that wont appear on the glossy magazine pics. currently i am working on the front bumper and it is very nice to see how the bumper looks from the bottom view with all the screws and plates. thanks!
     
  13. Ferraripilot

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    Are you not using any gasket sealer for those oil pan and transmission pan gaskets? Just curious as everyone seems to do them differently.
     

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