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Countach #12562 re-paint and refresh thread

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  1. ralfabco

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    Very nice.


    Where did you obtain the new suspension components ? Some people have had 'mixed results,' with one of the aftermarket suppliers.
     
  2. Michael Call

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    #52 Michael Call, Jan 17, 2014
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    I went with the insanely overpriced factory items...No shortcuts on this baby;-)
    -I sourced them through Mr. Bolles.
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  3. Redlambo

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    Very nice.

    If you don't mind me asking what does it cost to have them refurbished like that?
    If you care not to discuss costs I can understand as it is a bit personal of a question.

    Sincerely Vic
     
  4. gt4me

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    Great thread.
     
  5. sp1der

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    #55 sp1der, Jan 17, 2014
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    Looks like the suspension bits are made by Frapp? Looks like the same package. The castor joints are alfa parts with an M14 thread as opposed to M18 on the alfa part.
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  6. Michael Call

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    I had them completely remanufactured by Pierce Manifolds (THE Weber gurus). They charge approximately $450/ 45DCOE (x6=$2,700.00) I also had them restore the intake manifold and all pipes, fittings, and linkages. This extra work brought the total to about $3,400.00 with freight. Not cheap, but well worth it to be able to use the original items supplied with the car; and still have "new" carbs to top off your restoration.
     
  7. Michael Call

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    Yes, the Lamborghini items have different threads. People have been trying forever to avoid the "Lamborghini tax" when it comes to these. As painful as it is to spend five figures for a box of heim joints, bushings, and steering joints , I think these cars deserve to be put "right"...
     
  8. Redlambo

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    Well worth the extra money in my opinion as they look brand new.
     
  9. Michael Call

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  10. blown daytona

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    Those look amazing
     
  11. HuracanQ8

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    wow, i am so impressed by this rebuild... this is the real deal
     
  12. BlueBiturbo

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    Excellent !
     
  13. triple-x

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  14. mikael82

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    I just try to find those, "Protection cup"s, but didn't
    I need 26 of them. Weber don't have them. Maranello Classics don't have...

    btw: You find them in follownig models:
    208 GTB/GTS Carburetor, 208 GTB/GTS Turbo, 208 Turbo, 3.2 Mondial/Cabriolet/T, 308 GT4 Dino (1974), 308 GTB/GTS Carburetor, 308 GTB/GTS JAP, 308 GTB/GTS USA, 308 GTBi/GTSi, 308 GTBi/GTSi USA, 308 Quattrovalvole, 308 Quattrovalvole USA, 328 GTB/GTS (1985), 400 GTi / 400i Auto, 412, 512 BB (Carburetor), 512 BBi, Mondial 8, Mondial 8 USA, Mondial Quattrovalvole Cabriolet, Mondial Quattrovalvole USA, Testarossa

    It's is kind of odd, it seems like cap where not always instaled, I don't see how othervise none have survive in my cars.
     
  15. triple-x

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    I need the black clips not the white cups.

    From my understanding the black clips were installed at the factory so it could meet EPA regulations back in 1984.

    Before I let that one bozo touch my car no one and I mean no one had ever messed with the carbs as you can see by the black clips. ALL of mine were in tact and perfect.

    I have 4 that are slightly on the brittle side. If I can't find them from a vendor I'm just going to have them made. Granted they will be expensive, but I hope to offset the costs by having 100's of them made and offering them to everyone that has these older Webers.

    By the way just in case anyone is wondering.... I sprayed corrosion x on the carbs and linkage to make sure everything was nice and free. The linkage was and cable was a little stiff from lack of use.
     
  16. mikael82

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    Yes, Black ones.
    I just ordered 32 White caps

    I don't see these black cap as "EPA" stuff as european market BB also have these listed as spare part and all carburators have metal pins to suport this part. They are for protect CO screw and keep them stedy.

    Does all CT's have these? My car 1982 does not.
     
  17. Michael Call

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  19. Michael Call

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    Yes, that's basically what it looked like when it came to me. Well above average, and very presentable overall. Now we are aiming to create a SUPERIOR example of a 5000S :)
     
  20. Redlambo

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    You are doing a great job at it. Sincerely Vic
     
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    Are you pulling both tanks due to leakage?
    They are known to leak thru microscopic holes in the aluminum.
    Great thread by the way. Keep the pics coming.
     
  24. Michael Call

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    The tanks aren't leaking. Just taking "while we are there" precautions with ENTIRE fuel system.
     
  25. 4re308

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    What an awesome thread, love seeing this car being redone properly. GL with the resto and thanks for sharing with us!
     

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