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My 355 mini-Restoration story

Discussion in '348/355' started by treedee3d, Oct 20, 2011.

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  1. gus355

    gus355 Formula Junior

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    I know what you mean, you could go for the other green I described, it is quite nice actually - Although red is the "classic" Ferrari color.
     
  2. gus355

    gus355 Formula Junior

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    I was about to have a different response, then I saw your location (and your use of the word "workshop")

    BRG - Heh.
     
  3. cavlino

    cavlino Formula 3

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    +1 from experience and the pay me later is a very hard pill to swallow, I still haven't managed to completely swallow it :(
     
  4. shado

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    #29 shado, Oct 21, 2011
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    Spot on with your guess partner. I owned a BRG DB7 a few years back.:)
    But i suppose one has to have traditional Aston in BRG at least once. So i can understand the man wanting a Rosso Ferrari.
     
  5. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    May 29, 2001
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    For proper spark plug wires, get the set from www.kingsborne.com They make a reproduction set using the same Beru connectors on each end, just like the originals. I believe they are only $400 or there about. Much less than oem.

    If you try to make your own, good luck. Just make sure to use 7mm wire. You will have a bear of a time making 8mm fit inside the valve covers.
     
  6. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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    Posting my info here has its negatives repercussions: gold connectors! you guys are making me WANT all this good stuff!!!!

    For the manifolds, how quickly can they fail if they still look new? I swear they don't seem like they're ready to go anytime soon..
     
  7. m5guy

    m5guy Formula 3

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    Are you actually looking at the individual primary tubes, or are you looking at the heat shield that covers the tubes? To answer your question regarding life expectancy of factory manifolds, I can at least offer the approximate replacement mileage from my car (97 F355B)

    Replacement set #1: Installed at approximately 12,000 miles (covered under factory warranty)

    Replacement set #2: Installed at 39,000 miles. Used JP rebuilt manifolds from Ricambi.

    If I had to do it over again, I'd probably just pay the extra money for the ceramic coated headers from Fabspeed and never worry about the problem again. Nothing wrong with the JP rebuilds -- they are certainly less expensive -- but the downside of using a rebuilt unit is that the heat shields cover up the repair job, so there's no way for you to tell how many tubes they replaced.
     
  8. JeremyJon

    JeremyJon F1 Veteran

    Jul 28, 2010
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    is the windshield cracked? if not, why not polish it, eastwood (if i remember right?) or a well versed detail shop, has special polishing compound that can make it like new, and even if a detail shop charges $200, it's less then 1/3 of a new one

    good thread by a fellow canuck! :)


     
  9. Spyder-Man

    Spyder-Man Formula 3

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    Good thread. Will be keeping an close eye on this one.

    Look forward to the end result :)
     
  10. gus355

    gus355 Formula Junior

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    I think it has the white spots inside the glass, between the layers.
     
  11. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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    Indeed it does...there is no fixing this. The white oxidation is about 8 inches by 3 inches and very visible so the windshield has got to go...
     
  12. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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    I am looking at the cover and not the actual manifold. I feel silly now....I will definitely have it taken apart and will try to post pics of the actual manifold. The355.com recommends to have them reconditioned by welding thicker gauge metal on the problem areas. I would like to do that instead of buying replacements which seem overpriced. Not sure if I can also have the powder coated in a ceramic finish? Any ideas?
     
  13. cavlino

    cavlino Formula 3

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    I have been holding out since the fall of 2009 for replacement headers that Dave Helms has been designing/testing. You would be doing your Ferrari a great service if you considered those as well. In case its not obvious Mr Helms is the one behind the Gold Connector kits. In the mean time have your current headers smoke tested and also pay very close attention to the air injection rails. While you have the original headers on the car if your car ever doesn't sound normal or stumbles on idle or all of a sudden temporarily idles fast, park it as soon as possible and re-check your manifolds and air injection tubes. If you don't do this you may be allowing serious damage to occur on your engine. Not trying to scare you or anyone else just save you from what happened to me. I was extremely careful with paying close attention to the condition of my stock headers while waiting for new and improved replacements to be available but the stock headers expired on me unexpectedly and now I have a lot of damage on my engine.
     
  14. gus355

    gus355 Formula Junior

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    Well, I think welding thicker material on the headers is a double edged sword - while it may stop the headers from causing a leak - it also may allow pieces of the broken runners (when they break) to travel inside the headers and end up in really bad places...

    The Idea of ceramic coating the headers could definitely extend the life - if done properly (i.e. coated inside and out with the proper stuff) it can limit the amount of heat that is transmitted into the pipes.

    I still see changing to aftermarket headers as the best solution, it will increase the reliablility and the re-sale value as well as allowing you to sleep better.
     
  15. Kaivball

    Kaivball Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jan 11, 2007
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    My 348 has the same problem.

    Where did you find the windshield for $675????


    Kai


    Is it 2012 yet?
     
  16. shado

    shado Guest

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    Euro spares used to, they still might.
     
  17. gus355

    gus355 Formula Junior

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    Can you post a pic of it?
     
  18. S Brake

    S Brake F1 World Champ

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    Great thread, I also think that your budget will get surpassed quickly, but I can't help but think that it will be worth it.

    Good luck.
     
  19. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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    I have posted it already...check page 1, you will see a picture of the windhsield with the white stuff at the bottom. It was taken on a sunny day so there is a lot of reflection but if you pay attention, you will see it.
     
  20. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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  21. Kaivball

    Kaivball Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Thanks but that's not even close to $675... :)

    eBay is $899 plus $150 shipping.

    I'd pay $675 plus shipping if I could.

    Kai


    Is it 2012 yet?
     
  22. bcwawright

    bcwawright F1 Veteran

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    There is no way you will find a new Sigla(OEM) for $675....maybe a used one but doubt it.

    The company that made these windshields is no longer in business...they were bought out by Pilkington and they ran a small batch using the Sigla TM but don't know if any are still available.

    There are some Asian windshields out there that will fit 348/355 at a good price but I bet money that the laminating plastic will go south really quick and that there may be other issues.
     
  23. saw1998

    saw1998 F1 Veteran

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    That is NOT good news. :(
     
  24. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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    I can assure you that they are indeed from china and, after speaking with my guy, he says what he has is identical to what is on eBay.

    At 675$, I can replace the windshield 3 times and it will cost me less than the one from Ferrari so I am sold on it, going with it and I will pick it up shortly....
     
  25. treedee3d

    treedee3d F1 Rookie

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    Does anyone know another supplier besides rockauto that would have the Bosch 0280160564 fuel pressure regulator?

    Turns out they had 1 left in stock and getting the second one can take weeks so I am looking for alternatives.

    I am definetly not going the expensive route of getting an original-marked-up-like-crazy ferrari regulator for 750-1000$ (I'd rather wait)
     

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