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360 Engine rebuıild…

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  1. KaaN

    KaaN Rookie

    Aug 9, 2017
    12
    TURKEY
    Hi everyone,


    I’m currently restoring my 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena – manual, sunroof, Azzurro California. We’re now at the engine rebuild stage, and I’d like to ask for your advice about OEM or equivalent sealants and adhesives used during factory assembly.


    The official Ferrari workshop manual references several original Arexons and CAF products:


    • AREXONS 4734 SYSTEM 35A10 – for oil pump cover surfaces
    • AREXONS SYSTEM 52A42 – for pulley and solenoid fastening points
    • AREXONS SYSTEM 56A38 – for timing variator and side bushing
    • AREXONS 2144 – silicone sealer for camshaft cover and gasket joints
    • CAF 4 White Sealant – used on the oil sump and some valve cover joints (as seen in factory F131 assembly notes)


    These products are now obsolete, and I’d like to confirm the modern equivalents or Ferrari-approved alternatives (Loctite, Dirko, Hylomar, ThreeBond, etc.) used by those who have rebuilt 360 or F131 engines.


    I’m particularly interested in your input on:


    • Where CAF4 (or equivalent white sealant) was originally applied — e.g. sump, valve covers, but not on head gaskets
    • Which current sealants are best for aluminium and magnesium components
    • Long-term reliability experience with Loctite/Dirko products on these engines


    Additionally — does anyone know if Shellack (Gommalacca) was still used by Ferrari during the F131 production period?

    On some earlier engines, Shellack was applied in small amounts:


    • Between wet liners and block seats (for micro-sealing)
    • Around core plug edges
    • Occasionally on valve guides during press-fit assembly


    I’d like to confirm if by the time of the 360 Modena Ferrari had fully replaced Shellack with CAF4, Dirko, or other sealants in these areas.


    I’ve attached several workshop manual references below showing the original Arexons product codes for context.


    Many thanks in advance for any insights or modern product cross-references you can share!

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