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How to tell.. See my article in Forza magazine a while back.
The Boxer rears are the same, but not the fronts. I get mine from Ferrari UK, which sells repros.
Chain replacement is an engine-out operation, but likely not necessary.
Never ran into that, and I've got several brands. In any case, use a standard socket to break the plug loose, then push on a short length of 3/8"...
I'm in SW Chicago subs, and haven't heard of it. Try going to the Daytona Registry.
In response to those who've asked how to change the heater box hoses, see photo 2! Seriously, this is an amazing project with photos that are...
Had mine repaired by a local shop (Joliet, IL) that does race car fabrication, etc. They are aluminum, no rivets, welded plate. Mine needed new...
I've got one. Send your e-mail in a PM.
tifosi12, If you're still looking for calendar photos for next year (or whenever) here's one of my Daytona. Had to shrink it considerably to...
Thanks for the directions. See everyone there. I appreciate your acceptance of a member of "the other club"!
Just checked, and it's photocopied. Says Marparts on the back cover, so I must have bought it from Ferrari UK. At least that's a source then, for...
tifosi 12, Thanks, I appreciate it. We'll see you there. Anyone have the actual street address? Starts at 5:00? Bill B
If it's not too late, my wife and I would be interested in joining in. Bill Badurski FCA Tech Chairman
I've got the Scaglietti book too, but mine has a red cover. Very neat old stuff and handy to have when taking things apart.
I once owned 16937. The build plate was stamped May 1973.
The gearbox was purchased with the set already installed. It's a bit noisy, and I doubt that's related to the ratio. Looks like a box built from...
The use of "short" gears in a Daytona transaxle has been discussed here in the past. At the suggestion of the car's owner, I'm posting my...
A chat with Michael Sheenhan a few months ago indicated that neither he, nor Straman ever did any cut cars using the chassis upgrades. He said...
You probably lost hydraulic pressure in the system. In bleeding these, the manual states that when pressure is not present, the pedal stays on the...
Not to worry. Normal for the flat 12.