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348 workshop manual???

Discussion in '348/355' started by soop95, May 28, 2019.

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  1. soop95

    soop95 Rookie

    Jun 10, 2017
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    doing the major on my 348 and can't find torque specs. I've searched and all the answers say go to ferraridatabase but doesn't exist anymore. where can i get a workshop manual online? thanks for any help.
     
  2. Ferrarium

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    Quick search will show you or scroll down a few pages this came up 2 weeks ago same title.

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  3. Ferrarium

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    Its all over the place, I did quick search for you, here is one, I downloaded it before posting the link, its valid. Generally use torque specs for faster size, pitch, and grade when they are missing which is almost always. Enjoy.
    http://ferraridiy.com/shop-manuals/348-manual/
     
  4. soop95

    soop95 Rookie

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    thank you so much. i wasn't having any luck but since you said it worked for you i tried a diff computer and that did the trick. thanks again for your time.
     
  5. PaulK

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    Since you have a 348 I'm not sure if this applies to you but our brother in exile suggested that I use the 360 WSM as a companion to the 355 WSM because the 360 is much more detailed for similar tasks. You may want to consider this as well.
     
  6. yelcab

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    348 has a single timing belt and 360 has two of those. The procedures are quite different. Follow the factory book. Although, all I ever need is

    a) torque specs
    b) cam timing specs

    everything else is straight forward.
     
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