Great buy! Beautiful configuration with that colour and bumper. Have fun! From Vancouver Island. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Leak down was great, will attempt to change the stem seals this weekend, slowly making a parts list as I go. My 17 yr old son has gone missing! My wife said her name was Sarah. He promised me he’d have some time this weekend to help out! We shall see. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well things took an unfortunate turn as I found 4 valves with enough play to make me decide to remove the heads. Heads came off with no issues and I’m extremely fortunate to have a very close friend who owns a 3rd generation machine shop. I have done a few motors with him and I drive him nuts I like getting my hands dirty so he lets me do the cleaning and I’ve graduated to grinding the valves. Found the source of the oil leak at the crank! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That’s an Elring gasket and looks good enough to reuse. Strange that someone had the heads off recently but didn’t change the guides? In case you haven’t already heard, the guide holes in the heads are not very concentric with the seats so it is better to fit guide liners or fit undersize guides which can be machined concentric with the seats. Many machine shops will have the K-line or similar 8mm relining kit. Mine were done in Ottawa by a small one-man shop. If your exhaust valves are sodium-filled I have new solid ones in 21-4N for £10.
Thanks Derek. My buddy is pretty busy, stopped by there today and hope to have the heads on his bench later next week. Hope to have more info once we disassemble things.
Getting close with the heads, they are cleaned and will start to measure things next week. Found my son he removed the fuel tanks and all the hoses, I can’t stress how important it is to replace all the fuel lines on these cars, the crossover hose was brittle and cracked as well as a few other hard to reach hoses. Exhaust is out for ceramic coating as well as stripping of the valve and timing covers that someone had powder coated white. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Funny how life can get in the way of your hobby! Finally back to working on the car and made some great progress. Interesting find on the heads, after a few trips thru the cleaner it appeared they were very different with one being very shiny and the other looking like it was the original head. Found a receipt from F of Washington from 2011 showing a bunch of head work and reference to metal debris in the oil pan but no mention of the head being replaced. I had mentioned a previous owner had the valve covers and timing covers powder coated and I had them stripped back to the factory bare aluminum and again, one is very smooth cast and the other very rough! Ended up doing 8 liners and one guide, replaced the stem seals and adjusted the valves. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Needed a few shims to get the valves with spec so called the local Volvo dealer and spoke to the parts manager, explained what I was doing and he laughed and said come down and I’ll solve your problem. He had a box of shims he said have been in the back room for 10 years and haven’t been touched! Best part was he declined my offer to pay for them! Image Unavailable, Please Login
My son has been surprisingly willing to get his hands dirty, this is priceless as I haven’t spent this much time with him for the past few years. We split the case to continue along with replacing all the gaskets, probably unnecessary but made doing the cam drive bearings a bit easier and replacing the front cover gasket, also did the shift shaft o-rings. Will put things back together this week, will need a few more parts, but moving along nicely. Image Unavailable, Please Login
In Lou Trottier's YouTube series "Project 308" he mentions that he had one shiny head and cam cover and one dull head and cam cover. He said that he learned that they came from the factory that way.
Amazingly, whomever did the last service felt it unnecessary to use a pan gasket for the oil or transmission pans. Silicone all over the place, what a bloody mess. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
It looks like you guys are doing a beautiful job! You can refer to my thread "Restoration of 21039". My only suggestion is to ditch the truck mirrors for the originals.
Same on my GT4. One had crisp Ferrari script and the other rough edged and pitted. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Always amazed at stuff like this! Why would you chance the integrity of your timing because you don’t own the correct socket. Not hard to fabricate something other than a chisel and a hammer. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have a very subjetive theory about those mirrors. I am convinced those are the rigth mirrors for a USA unit Theory is based on the backwards position of mirrors in USA units which make the california mirrors useless
It could be, I've never cared for them on any of the models. Also even in the PR stuff from Ferrari with North American spec cars, you will not find these mirrors.