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308 GT4 Bottom end, might as well project

Discussion in '308/328' started by sinbad, Nov 1, 2011.

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  1. full_garage

    full_garage Formula 3
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    This is some of the best GT4 porn I've seen yet- GOOD JOB!
     
  2. guygowrie

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    jeepers and i find changing plugs daunting on my gt4. really interesting to follow

    what kind of floor tiles are those on the garage - is it that dimpled industrial shop flooring?
     
  3. mwr4440

    mwr4440 Five Time F1 World Champ
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    I cannot believe you are REMOVING all that precious "Italian Rust-Proofing" ....... :D


    NICE!!!!!
     
  4. 903L

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    First. I think you need more Ferrari Shield stickers. :D. Amazing GT4. Amazing garage. Amazing workmanship.
     
  5. sinbad

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    I know, it's a little crazy.
     
  6. sinbad

    sinbad Rookie

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    #31 sinbad, Dec 19, 2011
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    Sorry for the delay. I want to post projects as I finish them, and here is some progress.
    The frame was very dirty and lots of caked on crease. But no serious rust problems, just slight surface rust. I used some engine degreaser that were not so effective. Surprisingly
    Simple green worked the best. I then wire brushed everything by hand and a drill that took a wire tip brush. Once everything was cleaned up I blocked some areas with paper and sprayed it with Extreme Chassis Black from Eastwood.
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  7. sinbad

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    #33 sinbad, Dec 20, 2011
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    I also had a big hole at the bottom of the spare compartment. I used WEST SYSTEM. It is simple to use, just make sure to get a the pumps to give you exact mixture. Otherwise if you don't mix the right ratio, it will never cure. Also get a West Systems booklet that explains the exact proses. I used 3 layers of fiber mat and 3 layers of fiber cloth.
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  8. krisdisk

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    Great work, and great looking garage as well! Looking forward to see what's next!
     
  9. olinde

    olinde Karting

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    Er, remind me - what make of car are you a fan of?
     
  10. P2164

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    Are you a surgeon in your real life? I am impressed and your doing all this on a white floor! My hat is off to you Sir.
     
  11. Wade

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    Yeah, right... ;)

    Awesome thread!
     
  12. sinbad

    sinbad Rookie

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    No really. I have worked on cars, but not this deep.
     
  13. michael platzer

    michael platzer F1 Veteran

    Nov 12, 2003
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    All the best for your project - the 308 GT4 is worth it!
    keep the pics coming!

    what s/n is your car?
     
  14. sinbad

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    Thanks Michael! It's 10622.
     
  15. bigodino

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    Great car, great garage, great write up! Good luck with the rest of the resto. BTW are those 16 inch wheels? Looks nice too!
     
  16. Scudjockey

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    Fabulous work and a great garage. From the rate of progress you must be working 72 hour days.
    Too late to suggest now but the best tip I ever saw on fchat when starting a big project like this was to get a load of plastic boxes from the local cheepo shop and label each one with the relevant WM page number. All the bits on that page go in that box. I wish I had done that.
    When will you be finished?
     
  17. thecarreaper

    thecarreaper F1 World Champ
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    Really have enjoyed reading this thread. Amazing work, stunning garage.

    Sinbad, you are a wonderful Ferrari caretaker and your passion stands as a beacon to the rest of us.

    Thanks for sharing this work with us.
     
  18. chrismorse

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    Great work and documentation, Sinbad,

    A suggestion I got from Verell, was to not tighten the a arm pivot bolts untill the car is on the ground. The rubber in the bushing is bonded to the inner and outter sleeve, so if you tighten the bolt at full droop, you will have the rubber considerably preloaded in twist at ride height, (on the ground). This is not a factor with poly bushings, since they are lubed and slide on both the inner and outter sleeves.

    hth,
    chris
     
  19. sinbad

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    Thank you! Yes, I got them from Superformance.
     

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