I would really appreciate having this spreadsheet also ! Have other 348 Diagrams and manuals to send if you are interested. Thank you, Mike
You can also download an organized table in a PDF of most of this topic at FerrariDIY - 348 » Ferrari DIY, Classified, News & More
The only problem is that the last update on that one is over 2 years old. Also, a major advantage with a spreadsheet is that you have the ability to search by keyword rather than having to comb through an entire PDF. A good job, nonetheless.
Ditto. They are still reporting on the possible application of the Fiat X/19 thermostat that Ernie has shown to be NOT a replacement for the 348 and Mondial T thermostat. This thread needs a serious update as does other similar threads where half the links no longer exist.
Not a problem at all, thanks for the input on it, I hadn't received any updates from anyone regarding it so I had left it be. I'll go back through this thread and make some changes and updates. Also, a PDF is very much searchable, just hit ctrl+F and type in what your looking for. But with that said, I'll see about creating an Excel file as an additional/optional download for those who are interested. Thanks again!
Good to know about the search in PDF I have an excel of this right up to the minute , if you want I can send it to you and you can clean it up.
Came across this nice pic of the Intermotor 18869 crankshaft / speed sensor compatability which clearly shows the Ferari part# 130975 which in the UK are about 1/3 price of the Ferrari item Image Unavailable, Please Login
FYI... on my '93 speciale with a nippondenso alternator... it's a 5PK0770 (dayco # 5050303) -- Ferrari belt is $27 Dayco is around $15
I wanted to post that Dick Jordan has retired and his Nephew is taking over his rebuiling business. I posted his reply to my e-mail. Hope this helps. Bryan, Hello. Thank you for you inquire. Sorry for the delay in responding. We have taken over the water pump rebuilding operation from my Uncle, Dick Jordan who has been rebuilding all British, Italian and German water pumps for over 45 years. Much of the Ferrari inventory we will be selling for the foreseeable future will be those actually rebuilt by Dick as he had 100's of cores accumulated over those many years. Specifically the Ferrari water pump models we currently stock include F208,F308 both small & Big bearing versions, F348, F355, F360, F456 and Dino. We are currently working on the newer Ferrari/Maserati waterpump/oil pump combination from the latest V8 models. All of our rebuilt water pumps include their mounting gaskets or o-rings and come with a full two year unlimited mileage replacement warranty. We also rebuild, and have been for over 25 years, wiper motors, cooling fan motors, heater fan motors and window lift motors for the above listed vehicles. I hope this helps. Regards, John DiGiacomo John DiGiacomo East Coast Jaguar 802 Naamans Road Wilmington, Delaware 19810-2005. Tel/text 302-593-4401 [email protected]
I have just replaced a faulty blower motor in my 1990 Mondial T. This is included in the "Black box" under the dash which contains the heater core and the AC evaporator as well as the blower motor. I replaced also the expansion valve and IF the black box component systems are the same in the 348, which I expect, the expansion valve and its exact replacement is shown in the photo below. Just as an aside, the black box seems to have been borrowed from a Fiat tractor 1985-95. The exact replacement is the Four Seasons 39013 which is the clean expansion valve shown to the right of the original valve shown on the left. It sells for about $20 almost anywhere including Amazon. Pictures of the black box and its internal anatomy are posted on the Mondial board. The heater core seems to be the same used by Saab with connector plate mods. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Caliper Rebuild '93 348 Speciale with Brembo Calipers Bembro part numbers I found on my dust boots do cross reference to a specific size. 20 4872 46 is a 40mm piston 20 4872 44 is a 36mm piston no affiliation Replacement Rotors, Pads, Hardware If you can read the numbers on your dust shields they may cross reference to a specific size.