Now it's time for some work on my Maserati Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hello Ludovic, I'm also in France and I'm looking for restoring my climate system on my Mexico which probably the same system on the Indy. It's working with a York 206R compressor. Can you tell me the process or the parts replaced ? I know that for american people, it's an easy job... but in France, it's very hard to find a company able to work correctly on these old systems. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Bonjour, oui je sais ! C'est l'inconvénient d'étre en Europe. Laissez moi le temps de vérifier le travail avant de vous donner l'adresse. Hello, yes i know, let me some time to check if the work is a good quality, and i 'll give you the adress. Ludovic
Bonjour également, I will also follow that thread with interest. Please post as many pictures as possible and also tutos on how to. The way to dismantle the Indy dashboard without breaking any clips, to start with... Btw, if you're not already there, there is an active french speaking forum (maseratitude)
Will follow with interest - good time to get the bits redone - good luck and keep posting pictures Image Unavailable, Please Login
Today, i bring some parts to be zinc plated.... You could see all steel parts from dashboard that could be dismantle, other are fiberglass. Fiberglass is in excellent condition. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hello all, as i have some time, i will show the work done on the car ! First photo was, when i bought the car in Paris (3 years ago) (France) it was staying in a garage for 18 years On other picture you could see the rust in the water pump, and on the cylinderhead, note the original leather in bad condition and the incorrect clock ! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
then the engine was redone by ourself .... a long job ! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very interesting. The condition of your rotted water pump and of your dry/rusted camshafts certainly indicated that the whole engine was blocked and required a full rebuild. Could you tell more about the crankshaft: is it the original one? My own 4900 was also stored on a lift in a garage for 27 years. But fortunately, the engine was in very good order and restarted immediately. If you are interested I have started a thread about its restoration on maseratitude.com , a french Maserati forum (also speaking english): http://www.maseratitude.com/public_html/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=5656 Here are one pic of the car and two pics of the engine bay (when I purchased it on last October and of one head when opened)
Hi froggie : We put inside a 4.9 crankshaft .... but don't tell it, it's a secret ! The crankshaft is a new condition (no under size) ludovic Image Unavailable, Please Login
Froggie, Hi like your post on maseratitude.....Great Job for a great car ! For synthetic oil, you should go to synthetic oil, only if your engine is redone !!!! En français dans le texte, les "boues" dues à l'utilisation de l'huile minérale, vont se décoller petit à petit avec l'huile synthétique et boucher tot ou tard un trou de graissage. De plus, les joints de l'époque ont séché, l'huile synthétique va s'occuper de les fragiliser encore plus.... Enfin, et j'en termine là-dessus pour maintenir le moral : Le moteur Maserati, dépasse rarement les 100 000KM, il y a toujours une piéce mécanique qui merde ! Bien souvent les ressorts de soupapes, mais aussi les pistons et l'acier des arbres à cames. Pour le reste, le moteur est extrémement bien conçu ! MP si vous voulez plus de renseignements. Ludovic
Thank you for the advice on oil, I'll take care of it. Yes, engines of that period are probably less resistant to wear than modern engines, but fortunately these old Masers are not anymore used as daily's today! My odometer indicates 23.000 kms, could be 123.000 (or ...223.000 as well) but, if so, the engine was then probably already rebuilt as compressions are all very good
Hi all, work on the car continues. Good news, and like all italian car bad news ( the electrical wiring on the front of the car has heated up way too much). Chance i have check everything ! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
here is some news work in progress on electrical wire .... everything new (a long job) and front dashboard with new zinc plated (where it's possible) and new leather (correct connoly PAC) and also new wrinkle paint And for my friend from Paderborn an Berlin, a photo (i think you would recognize even if it's under snow). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Still working on the car, i have a problem with front headlight popup system . Do you know someone for repair it ? Or maybe someone have one for sold ? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Vi Vlasic, interesting thread here, I Will follow it. I have a Indy 4900 from 72, and I allways had some cooling problems. So last Winter, I removed the original aircon compressor and water pump and replaced it with an electric water pump. Yes, I know, its not original - but it works fine. Lot of water flow at low rpm. Regards Oluf, Denmark
hello guys, here's a little topic, how to remade the indy dashboard switch, with the MIE new chrome plastic. I do not have take pics when dismantle it, as it is quite easy .... You will need a 3 millimeter (bronze tube), i find it in a model shop. and 10 minutes for a switch. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
here's some news from 116/47/870 Firts run with new front electric wire + New leather on the dasboard + New A/C ...... Very happy with the result Ludovic Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login