The lower outer mounting bolts of he rear A-arms were seized and needed to be cut off. Look at how trashed the original bushing is. The bolt is supposed to be centered in this hole!
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
Damaged rear suspension A-arm
Earlier David had to source a new rear swaybar link because the original was trashed. Turns out whatever took out the link also bent the swaybar mount on the lower A-arm. Rather than to take the chance with trying to fix this, we decided it was better to find a good used one.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Cam pulleys
I had never been a big fan of the plastic cam pulleys on the early 308s. These have been known to come apart and having a cam pulley disintegrate will lead to a really bad day. Dinoparts makes these really nice adjustable aluminum pulleys. Not only are they amazing to look at, they are far superior to the OEM plastic ones and make timing the cams much easier.
Monday, October 10, 2016
Oh oh, scope screep...
I was planning on getting a set of QA-1 coil overs and new springs at some point. In order to use the QA-1 on a 308, they need a set of Verell's "paperweights" and shock adapter bushings. Verell is in MA, just a hop, skip and a jump from Ferrari Service of Bedford. Although I wasn't planning on spending the money to do this right now, it did make sense to do this all at once along with the other suspension work.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
Rear suspension work
In 2015, I replaced the worn out rubber A-arm bushings with polyurethane. The fronts are easy bit the rears are a little more complicated. I had talked to David about these bushings and since the car was already in pieces, I decided to have him do the work.