Thank you for delivering a serious car video without the faux excitement or dread of many of your peers. Great to be able to share this adventure with you and look forward to more videos.
RE: parts prices. I'm sure you're already aware, but check out Ratarossa, he quite often cross references parts or points out very good independent sources. He's also restored a couple of 308's. I've found him quite useful for future tips. Good luck with the car. This is the one that got me noticing Ferrari.
Love it! Looking forward to following along. As someone who would love to learn more car maintenance, especially enjoyed you talking through the diagnosis and potential fixes - more please.
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I have a ‘78 chassis #26613. I just purchased it last September for $32,500 US. Its condition is very similar to yours with 75,000 miles, a few nicks & scratches, minor rust bubbles, and a little smoke out the tail pipes. The way I see it, I can drive it! I don’t have to worry about getting a scratch, (not that I want one) but I get to experience what a Ferrari is all about! Driving it! I don’t believe in owning a garage queen and the experience is going out to the garage and looking at it. Ferrari’s are for the road, foot down and grabbing gears!
Hey Jack. Magnum 308GTS is absolutely gorgeous, and that sound. Setting up those carbs would be a nightmare in the wrong hands. I reckon with another £20k you will have a superb example. Looks a little like the 288 GTO from the front in your garage. Hope it all goes to plan for you. I have a great test review against a 3.2 Carrera of same year on the bookshelf, so will be getting that out for a read now.
One of my favourite car the 308. But £34,000 the cheapest in the UK..is still expensive..lo e the colour. But rip off parts, servicing etc and reliability are major concerns. This is were we in the UK and Europe dont get value for our money. If you compare it with a Corvette C5 or even a C4 ZR1 you get more for your money and bulletproof V8 Corvette engine. The ZR1 has much better performance than the Ferrari and wont cost the earth. I'd go for the C5 Corvette in the coupe or Z06 form which again has better performance than the ferrari and cheaper to buy or run. The C5 is very similar in looks too. The key on the Ferrari..costs £1000's ..hmmm theres your problem..you dont get more for paying more..Lovely car..but the practicality isnt there. Some of these 308's in different spec go for up to £100,000 which is ridiculous. Good luck.
Hi! Looking at the smoke, and the incredible amount of carbon on your spark plugs...I rather think it’s running way too rich. Those carbs need a serious clean and adjust. I’m not there to see and smell and feel it up close...but I think that is more likely your problem than rings.
bung in some good quality two stroke , ideally with fresh petrol , and run one tank through it , anything thats layen about for a while , I swear by a shot of two stroke . Run that through it then an oil change so you know whats actually in there , then time to look for smoke etc. and id not be starting it without the air box without a fire extinguisher to hand , be very careful on that one , its a great looking car , be nicer if the steering wheel was on the correct side of course.
Hey, have extinguishers to hand 🖐! But unless there are perished hoses it should safe enough. Loads of cars run Weber’s without air boxes! Happy holidays and thanks for the advice!
@@Number27 looking at the coughs back up through the carbs .. until they settle. .. be wary of them ... I know the two stroke sounds odd .. but for sticky rings and gummy valves even sticky Carb floats .. its the ticket ...
That looks like a great car. I wouldn't worry about the smoke - at least not yet. It's been stood for ages, so I'd expect the rings to be a bit sticky which would cause that smoke. As you suggested, I'd go for a decent run in it and get some load into the engine. Of all the cars I've owned I have never had one which hated standing as much as my 308. Run it a bit and I bet it'll be fine. Oh - and that zip cover for the luggage area is standard 👍
thank you for the great and reassuring advice James! And yes on the cover I meant it had been replaced with a new one. But realise in the vid it comes across as me saying it was aftermarket!
Looks awesome! Fingers crossed, a quick trip to the supermarket will cure the smoke. Maybe best to store the cold items in the front passengers footwell - just in case. Look forward to seeing more of infuenzo!
First thing I would do is get on and do a wet and dry compression test. Don't run the engine anymore until you know exactly what is causing your oil burning situation. It wouldn't surprise me if if it's not the rings but your valve seats. It sounds like it's missing some cylinders, and a missing firing order, with burning oil under hot conditions will generally point to a cracked/pitted/split seat. If it was the rings only I'd expect the misfire to get less and less as the engine warmed up, but you may have a combo of the two (sometimes a small bit of piston ring can break off, and whack the edge of the valve seats as it exits the exhaust, quite common on over-revving situations) . So do that 1st. If your compression tests are not bringing any conclusive evidence, I would then focus on the carbs, make sure they are fuelling correctly, as sometimes over fuelling can look like oil burning under some circumstances. But my 1st point of call, compression test!
New to the channel and love the fact that you bought a Ferrari without seeing it and during lockdown-pandemic. Following with interest, wet my appetite.... CCA here I come.
Thanks my friend! I have a feeling a good run and a bit of work will see it ok. Happy Easter and hope to one day meet you! Next time I’m in OZ I’ll swing by for sure!
My experience with Ferrari ownership they don't like not being used. You mentioned that for the past few years it has had little use. My suggestion would be to look at those carburettors, check the mixture/balance etc. Change the oil and filter, use quality oil - I personally use Shell Helix Ultra, replace the oil and air filters with genuine Ferrari units, replace rotor arm and cap - Again genuine Ferrarri , then take it for a long run, ensure you bring the car up to temperature before being too aggressive, for a minimum of 80 to 100 miles, with short sections of hard acceleration. If the smoking still persists, it's engine out - check for broken rings? Or enter the car into the next classic car auction!
What a lovely video- don’t worry about the engine just yet- fresh fuel and oil, get the electrics all working properly- window lifter mod/instrument binnacle and fuseboard mods done, change the brake fluid and check out all the suspension and brakes, get the switches all working and cable releases greased etc. Plenty to do in lockdown before looking at the engine. If the car is not rusty and is straight and complete and everything on it works, then you have a good car. As others have said about the engine these are not stupidly complex cars and eminently diyable.
Hi, The smoke does not look dramatically light blue, which would be a positive indication that the bores are scored or worn. It looked darker to me, which might point more towards either the carbs need setting up correctly & balancing, as it might be running way too rich on idle, or it might be worth checking all of the pipe work associated with the crank case ventilation system as well. Also check the oil level and ensure its not been overfilled. Check all of the plugs as a sure sign of one cylinder is burning oil as well....... As others have said it needs a good run as well.
Original stem seals work harden and get baggy and will need replacing . But so will the guides, and the fix will be short lived if you do one without the other. Getting the heads off will be easier engine out and I'd suggest you look into viton seals and also a change to stainless exhaust valves to replace the sodium filled ones, which are known to fail.
i am a mechanic and what i would do is replace the distributor cap and leads then i would do a compression test, dont trust a compression test completely then i would do a leakage test you can do this if you have a compressor simply take a old spark plug and break the porcelain out the plug and braze a piece of pipe on to it and fit a hose and attach to the compressor and get the individual cylinders to top dead center and fill with air and check how much is coming out the carbs and exhaust and dipstick tube then you know where the problem is weather its valves or rings.
I would have started out with the following: -oil change with the addition of LM leak stop -500mls and another oil change Worn valve seals would usually start to improve by that time. Smoke is not necessarily coming from worn rings.
The car looks fantastic, one of my favourite models. If the car has been sitting for a while, then it definitely needs a good run and may also need a carb tune to get rid of the smoke if it is running too rich. Enjoy!
Just subbed mate..that is going to be some project..I look forward to seeing how you progress with your classic Ferrari..did it come with any history be good to see what work has been done over the years..oh and to have a look underneath..good luck on the trip out and mind those supermarket car parks...
Congratulations for your purchase! Assuming it's a steel body .... It should run a compression ratio of 9.2:1 (135psi) (unless its not imported from the US) ... if it is then it would be 8.6:1 (126psi). Seems like oil smoke .... These engines are pretty good but they do tend to suffer from valve burn ... or piston ring fail.... hence a drop in compression. Was it very hard to fire up ? ... Before thinking of that ... there is way too much valve noise coming from the top covers. Check the valve clearances and then do a compression test and see how it goes. Before that check for head gasket symptoms (however these are more unlikely on such engines) check for bubbling in the radiator... water / oil mix) ... and check if the car has been topped up with water rather than coolant .... if the coolant has not been changed after a number of years it does turn corrosive ... so if you have some service history check it out. .... Lastly bore/rings.... pull out the plugs and put in a camera into the piston , see if any of the pistons have oil on top ... turn the free engine (without plugs) by hand and check the cylinder walls .... ... these led cameras are pretty cheap on ebay ... buy one that has good lighting and resolution... .. Lastly have you tried turning it by hand without any plugs in it before firing it up for the first time? These cars make for good do it yourself projects..... if the engine needs to be pulled out it would be the perfect opportunity to pump up the horsepower! Good luck!
What a beauty!😍 I guess she's much of an italian woman, temperamental, at bit petulant sometimes, but basically good-hearted. Surely takes much love and patience to make her feel comfortable.
Well my friend such a massive set of balls you have!, I wish you all the best possible luck with the car and hope that smoke goes away when you get her out for a run, fair play too you. I hope you can enjoy your new toy
Absolutely a beautiful classic 308!! It’s rather gratifying restoring an exotic classic yourself especially when the repair costs are within reasonable a amount...great acquisition on your part mate! Best of luck!
The only thing it needs is a moustache. It'll run fine with a moustache. Also eyebrows. Also a Hawaiian shirt. Also a helicopter. Also ...ok it needs more than a moustache.
Oh that car is gorgeous and looks fantastic on camera. The interior was in much better nick than I was expecting. Can’t wait for the next update. My favourite Ferrari of all time.
Congrats on the 308! Check all the basics before you go internal. New cap, rotor, plugs & leads (no yours are NOT in good shape - a few are missing the seals!) plus carb service should clear up that smoke and make her run much better! Happy motoring!!
Love the car Jack she looks lovely 😍, maybe do a compression test? Probably the easiest way to hopefully put your mind at rest on the engines health!! Good luck bud 👍
Speaking from experience, I bought a 308 in 1984 it was only a couple years old. It is well known, and it was relevant to my car that it burnt a pint of oil every 100 miles, and this was normal in the Ferrari world with a 308. You could be in for a big expense because my engine started smoking but it was not oil it was water. I had the heads off and the valve seats done but it still smoked with water. Unfortunately for me it was too late and it had hydraulic lock filling one of the bores with water bending a piston. This resulted in an engine rebuild, I gave it to a top bloke to do, told him I was not in any rush - 10 years later I got the car back, £15,000 poorer. I realised I had grown out of this type of car and sold a mint 308 GTB in 2003 for a grand total of £20,000.
Greetings and best wishes from Australia as well. Very watchable and understated. Lots of good advice in the replies, but I'm pretty sure (well pretty certain actually!!) you have it all under control and will really enjoy the Ferrari experience.
The way it reluctantly fired up and was putting out black smoke implies carb adjustment or wear to me. I think your next move should be a compression check to rule out bore wear and give you some piece of mind. Bore wear or stuck rings would give blue smoke, and mostly under load. Valve guides also blue smoke, but on the overrun with a closed throttle. I think your engine’s ok, but ignition and carburisation need work. Good luck!
Little use over many years, lack of servicing, probably lots of short starts/stops and no proper runs. I bet a good service, new oil, plugs etc., and a good run will sort it.
That actually does not look to bad at all. From the video it does not look to me like it's burning excessive oil or water really. Just looks like the thing has been standing for at least a couple of years and hasn't had proper maintenance the years before that. Have you had a look at the petrol that's in it? It just runs rough. Personally i think it will be fine when it's had some proper maintenance, a good sonic carb clean and some oil, fresh gas and a tune by someone who knows these cars. Especially do the carbs properly, use a sonic bath with hot/warm soapy water or degreaser and new gaskets and o-rings and all. Or have it done professionally. I'd guess those carbs and the ignition system is why it runs like a dog and it smokes like that. Just my 2 cents. Never did anything with ferraris but patched up my fair share of old beaters and had cars run like this that ran like new after a bit of love and maintenance. Ps: do a compression test before you do anything else. Just to make sure ;).
Also, if a car has a loose chain or the belt skipped a tooth and the timing is off it also smokes like that. I really think it is some sort of combustion issue, no or weak spark (wrong sparkplugs!), false air, dirty carbs etc. etc. Probably a combination of all. Good luck anyway! Edit: do you have a timing gun? Check the timing on it.
Really enjoying watching this unfold. Cool to see anyone spanner on a Ferrari. Nothing to be that daunted by I guess. I was also wondering what state the oil in her must be like...some water in there... Four carbs to sort ! Makes you realise how spoilt we are now with fuel injection.
@@rockonthelough5417 in the end a car is a car, they all work the same. Not much has changed the last 100 years, they just added a boatload of electronics to it. That being said, it still is nerve wrecking working on stuff like this ;) But i guess that is more because if you break something it costs an arm and a leg to replace it. The local scrapper usually doesn't have 80s ferrari parts on the shelves and on ebay everything costs silly money usually. But the reward is worth it once it eventually all comes together. Hmm, if there's water in the oil that would not be good. Lets hope that isn't the case. It will be dirty i think I hope i'm right and it really is just minor maintenance stuff and he can drive it around in a couple of weeks. I guess we'll find out next week or so. Can't wait.
Don't panic about the smoking --- yet. The F106 does have a tendency to be a little on the smokey side esp if running rich (and looking at the plugs as much as you can on a video they do look black). But don't over lean it! These cars do benefit from a decent Italian tune up so hopefully Sainsbury's will help, and you may discover how hot the boot can get behind the engine and over the exhaust... on the subject of which = nice to see one with the original single pipe exhaust. Keep it that way and appreciate the sound of the air being sucked into those carbs. Sometimes a good suck's better than a blow. Can't tell from the video but is the fuel pump kicking in when you switch the ignition on? Paint bubbling is interesting IF it's original paint. There was an issue with the paints in late 70 early 80s where there was a certain patina in the paint... that would reduce in the warm !
That was an absolute bargain, I saw that on CCS as Silverstone auctions sold mine. Mine made £82,500 and still holds the record I think. Best thing about the 308 is the parts are so cheap and readily available. You landed a bargain there. Good luck on your purchase 🤗
Well done buddy, these 308s are just lush to look at these and the 355s ! hope the smoke passes for you, if not id swap my mint 2.8i Capri for it hehe..
I worked on a lot of old Alfas and Ferraris. Most smoke like mad if laid up for a long time. Drain the old fuel, put some fresh 98 octane in. Change the oil to some good 20w 50with zink in it . If you don´t know anything about the age and type of oil I would definitely change the oil. It is the cheapest investment you can do. Warm it up and gradually pile on the rews. I am almost positive it will be fine. This is normal for an old Ferrari that has been standing. Best of luck!
I recently bought a Mondial T - think I went through the same range of emotions as you leading up to picking the car up, but like yours mine is rust free, it does have a lot of the usual Ferrari electrical issues, but I’m good with electrical stuff - good luck with your project!!
Change the oil (and filter) to Motul 300V 4T 15W-60. Check the ignition timing (spitting back through the carbs is only ever ignition or cam timing and it wont be cam!), check what the jets are currently in the carbs and buy a selection of (smaller) main and idle jets for the Weber's, and try road testing them. I am green with envy, enjoy, and I hope it comes good for you!
One of my favourite cars... Grew up loving these and Ferrari’s in general. My favourite number is 27 too, in honour of Gilles.. Can’t wait to see the update after your Sainsbury’s run...
Fabulous car...just love watching your journey...keep it going. I have been there myself with by 308 QV and have had so many worrying times but have come through and I am still really enjoying the car. I am well past the stage of thinking this this is Ferrari and therefore things are expensive to fix and you need to be a specialist. Ownership is very easy. UA-cam is a mine of information also.
Hi great vid , from the view on my screen that smoke looks grey , I think know matter how much you run and get it hot in the garage it won’t clear , if it’s not been running right and also been shunted about the storage facility it’s got well choked up , I think/ hope a good “power de-coke “ will do it the world of good , good luck 😉
Change oil and filter use Castrol Edge 10/60. Check oil pressure before and after do a few hundred miles if the oil still dirty change oil again. Worth a try. I owned a 308GTS for over 35 years it never smoked. Good luck.
Oh how times have changed. Bought my 85 QV gts in San Diego in 2001 for $39k 21k miles unheard of 1 owner, always have 10 owners plus. Took it back to UK. Buyer from France bought it in 2008 for £25 k of me. They were not that quick or great to drive ,but boy they looked good, had a daily driver 86 carrara then at same time way faster car than it. Dyno it when you get it running good, you will be shocked at power output nowhere near what Ferrari quote. Don't worry about mileage, engines are strong. Change oil, you will find sump full of fuel from storage cold starts. Timing belts change a piece of cake on these. Enjoy it though there not that great a car to drive Sell it quickly then Ferrari and Porsche market has got to crash there way over valued at the moment,that's really a 15k car in sensible times running percent with orginal colour.
I don't think i've ever felt stressed watching a youtube video before this. It looks lovely and I really hope an "italian tune-up' drive works for you as you're a brave man.
I remember years ago being in a RHD Ferrari 308 quattrovalvole that my dad looked after for his friend. Got so many people looking and coming up to you to ask about the car in traffic. Think the car sold for £25k fully working. Guy who bought it picked it up in an old smiley faced transit flatbed that was worth a tenth of the car 😂. Bet he regrets selling it now after how much they are.
Will follow with interest. Hopefully the smoke will clear, I guess it could be valves but I'm not sure it was ever generally an issue with the 308. I did have a 1983 Mondial QV. Back in 2004 it was just £15k and in very good condition. I could not quite stretch to a bottom of the market 308 at just £20k at the time.
It didn't look like blue smoke to me, so that would indicate it just needs a good tune up, would deffo be worth while doing a compression test and a leak down test after you've taken it for a good run, who knows how old the fuel in the tank is as well!
If the carburettors have not been calibrated for a while they can run very rich and cause bore wash. Might be worth getting a gas analyser on it or something similar. Enjoyed the video, I like the honesty. Even if the engine needs work it’s a beautiful car to be very proud of so don’t be disheartened. I’m sure a Ferrari independent would do a rebuild for much less than £20k. Who knows you might get lucky, if the compression test is ok, it may just be old hard valve stem oil seals. A good opportunity to lap the valves and give the heads a slight skim to restore a little lost horsepower that are inevitable over the years.
I’m absolutely NOT a fan of Ferrari, but that looks to be on the face of it a very straight car, I know nothing of its history, but it is approaching 40 years of age. How long had it stood? How old is the fuel? Given the smoke from cold, I would say it looks like stem wear / seals as a worst case. What did you expect for £31k plus costs? A mint survivor? - that ain’t going to happen! Drive it thoroughly before drawing any conclusions - otherwise I think it was a very well presented vid - keep it up - this is just the start of the journey 😉
Get the oil changed as it'll be diluted with fuel & moisture. Don't run it anymore than necessary on old oil. Carbs need going through too as it's not all that happy with the lean missing you're getting. I'd also have a very careful look around all of the fuel lines & fittings as you're now in the perfect position to spring leaks which on something like that get out of control very quickly! The smoke from the exhaust would be the least of your worries at that point!
That is a nice car. And all the nicer for it being such a good price. Well done! Just spent the morning on my own, finishing off the fitting of a new stainless front exhaust manifold. I’ve been through all the pain you’re going to have in days to come but let me just say that every time I have imagined my credit card sailing down the pan, it hasn’t turned out half as bad as I thought it would. They are actually very well built machines. As one or two other people have mentioned, do a compression test first and take it from there, but those Webers really take some setting up. I’d take a punt that your smoke is not so much oil as fuel. Carb rebuild kits are reasonably priced and you can do them yourself with a little patience. The timing might need a little attention too. I paid to have my carbs set up by a specialist but only after I’d done all the donkey rebuild work. Owned mine for 20+ years, so I might be able to help if you’re banging your head on the floor. Drop me a line if you get to that point
Cheap but you got the right one -> one of the last Ferraris with carburetors. I used to have a '69 GTV 2000 with two Dellortos, but your four Webers are way better! Given that this lockdown will last at least one more month, you've got the time to fix the car and keep us posted...
Rings and valve guides are the usual culprits. A compression test is a cheap way of checking the rings and the good old fashioned Italian tune-up may improve things if the car hasn't been used properly for a while. If it's valves that is more worrying as carbon build up on the stems can lead them to stick down, and this is an interference engine! As for parts, many of the ancillaries were widely used around the Fiat group and elsewhere so OEM bits are often available without the Ferrari mark up, with a bit of research. When Ferrari told me parts were no longer available for the aircon on my 308 I discovered it was actually American and spares could be had in a couple of days.
Great update. Could be multitude of reasons for smoking. Might have had oil applied into bores during storage or rings gummed up. As you say a decent run would do her good. Compression test and borescope inspection would assist. Have you seen the "Ratarossa" UA-cam channel? The guy Scott is a font of knowledge on these cars and currently recommissioning a very tired USA spec 308. Maybe worth reaching out for some pointers and discussion? All the best. You are doing what I aspire to with an entry level 308 so watching with immense interest and wishing you the very best for this venture ! Regards and stay safe 👍👍😎😎 Dave
Here I am again. I hope you haven't been upset with what I said in the last video about this car, in general. I admire your channel and your passion for cars, especially when talking about 911. But I warned you that this series was going to be "funny" to watch. In a 911, also w/ a "dry sump", a little smoke at the start is not a problem since it is a flat six, now, in a V8 ....good luck mate 👍🤜🤛
Nuno, I’m not so thin skinned!! Anyone i allowed an opinion and in any case you’re right, in many ways these cars are crap but they still have a charm of their own. Happy holidays my friend!
Number 27 Have a nice Easter, mate, the best we can have on these hard covid-19 times. Have you got vaccuum measuring device to fine syncro all the carburettors ? Check their floaters level, and also the rubber fuel injectors diaphragm, there are some rebuild kits avalilabe. Check also the ignition timing with a strobe (the distributor has a brace on its base which can be unbolt, and one can rotate the distributor some degrees to fine adjust ignition timing). Engine seems to have been without running since a long time ago. Rubber looses flexibility, and may suddenly break,,,so better inspect timing belt and its main tensor bearing. I would also empty fuel tank and clean all the fuel lines and replace fuel filter, filling with new 98 ron premium petrol.
Number 27 By the way, the lube oil may have been contaminated by combustion chambers gases. Better change asap that engine oil with an adequated one, perhaps mineral (15w40) or semi-synthetic 10w40 (not too much thin oil on that engine and uk weather). If you put synthetic its high cleaning and detergent properties will dissolve all carbon deposits on valve seats and piston sealing ring housings and make that old engine loose compression, increasing even more eventual leaks. In conclusion, that smoke on the exhaust may happen due to a contaminated oil on the sump...
Do you know this english youtuber called ratarossa ? He s quite a Ferrari expert, mostly those 308/328/348/355 . You should pay him a visit some day, I’m sure you guys would get a long great Jack
Good job on at least getting it running Jack. Definitely worth a run out in it if possible and after that I would do a Cylinder Leak Down test before spending any more money on it. If that produces some good numbers then a full service would be next on the list. From where I'm sitting she looks bang tidy though!
I miss my 308 gtsi. 1982. Someone followed me to work from home and made an offer on the spot. Sold! I wanted to move up to the 328 but never did. Great car.
Great! Smoke could be the headgaskets right? I wouldn’t be scared of taking off the heads myself and change them, it’s not rocket science after all, just like a Fiat twin cam doubled. Just get the heads skimmed of course, no big cost there
Ok engine expert here , if that old enzos been run coughing and farting then chances are it's got crap in the rings and on top of the pistons , I'd put some seafoam innit or redex and run it through or compression test it first thing first . I've actually had cars go down on a cylinder and been run and when the cause been fixed it's still not run right then as if by magic it's sprung into life .same thing with turbo engines too ..anyway subscribed to the cheepo Enzo ... *Ciao*
Wow what a beautiful thing! Don’t worry about a little wear, on a 40 year old car it’s patina, right? Perfect useable Ferrari, love it! Thanks for posting
Oh you lucky duck, I am super jealous. Excellent find, amazing price and you seem to be on the right road to sorting her out. A forty year old car and she is still gorgeous, just a lovely design. Best of luck with her, hope it all works out well for you👍🏻😎
Thank you for delivering a serious car video without the faux excitement or dread of many of your peers. Great to be able to share this adventure with you and look forward to more videos.
As always too kind with your comments! Have a great holiday MrCarrera!
RE: parts prices. I'm sure you're already aware, but check out Ratarossa, he quite often cross references parts or points out very good independent sources. He's also restored a couple of 308's. I've found him quite useful for future tips. Good luck with the car. This is the one that got me noticing Ferrari.
Thanks, yes am aware of Ratarossa! Thanks for watching!
Love it! Looking forward to following along. As someone who would love to learn more car maintenance, especially enjoyed you talking through the diagnosis and potential fixes - more please.
Thank you Russel and wish you a great holiday break my friend!
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Love your new car, she’s beautiful. I really hope it’s a cheap fix for the smoke.
Me too! Happy holidays and pray for me!
Number 27 we are praying 🙏
I have a ‘78 chassis #26613. I just purchased it last September for $32,500 US. Its condition is very similar to yours with 75,000 miles, a few nicks & scratches, minor rust bubbles, and a little smoke out the tail pipes. The way I see it, I can drive it! I don’t have to worry about getting a scratch, (not that I want one) but I get to experience what a Ferrari is all about! Driving it! I don’t believe in owning a garage queen and the experience is going out to the garage and looking at it. Ferrari’s are for the road, foot down and grabbing gears!
Hey thanks for the vote of confidence! Happy holiday and appreciate you watching the video!
Hey Jack. Magnum 308GTS is absolutely gorgeous, and that sound. Setting up those carbs would be a nightmare in the wrong hands. I reckon with another £20k you will have a superb example. Looks a little like the 288 GTO from the front in your garage. Hope it all goes to plan for you. I have a great test review against a 3.2 Carrera of same year on the bookshelf, so will be getting that out for a read now.
Hey Gio, thanks. Hopefully I’ll get away with less money than that! Have a great holiday and thank for your continued support watching the videos!
One of my favourite car the 308. But £34,000 the cheapest in the UK..is still expensive..lo e the colour. But rip off parts, servicing etc and reliability are major concerns. This is were we in the UK and Europe dont get value for our money. If you compare it with a Corvette C5 or even a C4 ZR1 you get more for your money and bulletproof V8 Corvette engine. The ZR1 has much better performance than the Ferrari and wont cost the earth. I'd go for the C5 Corvette in the coupe or Z06 form which again has better performance than the ferrari and cheaper to buy or run. The C5 is very similar in looks too. The key on the Ferrari..costs £1000's ..hmmm theres your problem..you dont get more for paying more..Lovely car..but the practicality isnt there. Some of these 308's in different spec go for up to £100,000 which is ridiculous. Good luck.
Yes agree still a lot of money!!
I really enjoyed watching your story about the 308 so far! Looking forward to see what happens next! Greetings from Sweden.
Thank you sir, so happy to have a friend in Sweden. Take care of yourself and happy holiday!
Really enjoyed this, I look forward to seeing how you get on. Best wishes !
Hi! Looking at the smoke, and the incredible amount of carbon on your spark plugs...I rather think it’s running way too rich. Those carbs need a serious clean and adjust. I’m not there to see and smell and feel it up close...but I think that is more likely your problem than rings.
Think you’re probably right.. let’s see how she goes!
bung in some good quality two stroke , ideally with fresh petrol , and run one tank through it , anything thats layen about for a while , I swear by a shot of two stroke . Run that through it then an oil change so you know whats actually in there , then time to look for smoke etc.
and id not be starting it without the air box without a fire extinguisher to hand , be very careful on that one ,
its a great looking car , be nicer if the steering wheel was on the correct side of course.
Hey, have extinguishers to hand 🖐! But unless there are perished hoses it should safe enough. Loads of cars run Weber’s without air boxes! Happy holidays and thanks for the advice!
@@Number27 looking at the coughs back up through the carbs .. until they settle. .. be wary of them ... I know the two stroke sounds odd .. but for sticky rings and gummy valves even sticky Carb floats .. its the ticket ...
That looks like a great car. I wouldn't worry about the smoke - at least not yet. It's been stood for ages, so I'd expect the rings to be a bit sticky which would cause that smoke. As you suggested, I'd go for a decent run in it and get some load into the engine. Of all the cars I've owned I have never had one which hated standing as much as my 308. Run it a bit and I bet it'll be fine. Oh - and that zip cover for the luggage area is standard 👍
thank you for the great and reassuring advice James! And yes on the cover I meant it had been replaced with a new one. But realise in the vid it comes across as me saying it was aftermarket!
Looks awesome! Fingers crossed, a quick trip to the supermarket will cure the smoke. Maybe best to store the cold items in the front passengers footwell - just in case. Look forward to seeing more of infuenzo!
Thank you Henry, hope you’re keeping well and safe. Happy Easter !
First thing I would do is get on and do a wet and dry compression test. Don't run the engine anymore until you know exactly what is causing your oil burning situation. It wouldn't surprise me if if it's not the rings but your valve seats. It sounds like it's missing some cylinders, and a missing firing order, with burning oil under hot conditions will generally point to a cracked/pitted/split seat. If it was the rings only I'd expect the misfire to get less and less as the engine warmed up, but you may have a combo of the two (sometimes a small bit of piston ring can break off, and whack the edge of the valve seats as it exits the exhaust, quite common on over-revving situations) . So do that 1st. If your compression tests are not bringing any conclusive evidence, I would then focus on the carbs, make sure they are fuelling correctly, as sometimes over fuelling can look like oil burning under some circumstances. But my 1st point of call, compression test!
New to the channel and love the fact that you bought a Ferrari without seeing it and during lockdown-pandemic. Following with interest, wet my appetite.... CCA here I come.
Love the name Influenzo. Don't stress too much yet. Give it a good run and see how it goes. Enjoy it mate.
Thanks my friend! I have a feeling a good run and a bit of work will see it ok. Happy Easter and hope to one day meet you! Next time I’m in OZ I’ll swing by for sure!
@@Number27 Sounds good.
My experience with Ferrari ownership they don't like not being used. You mentioned that for the past few years it has had little use.
My suggestion would be to look at those carburettors, check the mixture/balance etc. Change the oil and filter, use quality oil - I personally use Shell Helix Ultra, replace the oil and air filters with genuine Ferrari units, replace rotor arm and cap - Again genuine Ferrarri , then take it for a long run, ensure you bring the car up to temperature before being too aggressive, for a minimum of 80 to 100 miles, with short sections of hard
acceleration.
If the smoking still persists, it's engine out - check for broken rings? Or enter the car into the next classic car auction!
Thank you, great advice there Leyton. Happy holiday!
Great stuff, and genuinely hope it works out for you, well done for taking it on
Thank you! Hope you’re having a great holiday!
Dam I would love to have that parked in my driveway..smoking or not.
It does look fab!! Thanks for watching buddy!
What a lovely video- don’t worry about the engine just yet- fresh fuel and oil, get the electrics all working properly- window lifter mod/instrument binnacle and fuseboard mods done, change the brake fluid and check out all the suspension and brakes, get the switches all working and cable releases greased etc. Plenty to do in lockdown before looking at the engine. If the car is not rusty and is straight and complete and everything on it works, then you have a good car. As others have said about the engine these are not stupidly complex cars and eminently diyable.
Thank you for the advice and support. Much appreciated!!
Hi, The smoke does not look dramatically light blue, which would be a positive indication that the bores are scored or worn. It looked darker to me, which might point more towards either the carbs need setting up correctly & balancing, as it might be running way too rich on idle, or it might be worth checking all of the pipe work associated with the crank case ventilation system as well. Also check the oil level and ensure its not been overfilled. Check all of the plugs as a sure sign of one cylinder is burning oil as well....... As others have said it needs a good run as well.
Hey, it did smell oily for a bit but I do have how that a it was running rich and a good run will clear it.. thanks for watching buddy!
Original stem seals work harden and get baggy and will need replacing . But so will the guides, and the fix will be short lived if you do one without the other. Getting the heads off will be easier engine out and I'd suggest you look into viton seals and also a change to stainless exhaust valves to replace the sodium filled ones, which are known to fail.
Aware of the valves.. and thanks for the advice. I’ll see how it goes and if necessary will freshen up the head!
i am a mechanic and what i would do is replace the distributor cap and leads then i would do a compression test, dont trust a compression test completely then i would do a leakage test you can do this if you have a compressor simply take a old spark plug and break the porcelain out the plug and braze a piece of pipe on to it and fit a hose and attach to the compressor and get the individual cylinders to top dead center and fill with air and check how much is coming out the carbs and exhaust and dipstick tube then you know where the problem is weather its valves or rings.
Thanks Kevin, good advice. I’ll see how it behaves on it’s first run out and take it from there. Happy holiday buddy!
I would have started out with the following:
-oil change with the addition of LM leak stop
-500mls and another oil change
Worn valve seals would usually start to improve by that time.
Smoke is not necessarily coming from worn rings.
Thanks.. oils change coming up!
good luck!! glad to have such a great project for your return to regular videos. Keep well...
And thanks for your continued support my friend, much appreciated!
The car looks fantastic, one of my favourite models. If the car has been sitting for a while, then it definitely needs a good run and may also need a carb tune to get rid of the smoke if it is running too rich. Enjoy!
Thanks buddy, it is nice even to look at in the garage!!
Just subbed mate..that is going to be some project..I look forward to seeing how you progress with your classic Ferrari..did it come with any history be good to see what work has been done over the years..oh and to have a look underneath..good luck on the trip out and mind those supermarket car parks...
Thank you Stevie!! Update coming very soon!
Congratulations for your purchase! Assuming it's a steel body .... It should run a compression ratio of 9.2:1 (135psi) (unless its not imported from the US) ... if it is then it would be 8.6:1 (126psi). Seems like oil smoke .... These engines are pretty good but they do tend to suffer from valve burn ... or piston ring fail.... hence a drop in compression. Was it very hard to fire up ? ... Before thinking of that ... there is way too much valve noise coming from the top covers. Check the valve clearances and then do a compression test and see how it goes. Before that check for head gasket symptoms (however these are more unlikely on such engines) check for bubbling in the radiator... water / oil mix) ... and check if the car has been topped up with water rather than coolant .... if the coolant has not been changed after a number of years it does turn corrosive ... so if you have some service history check it out. .... Lastly bore/rings.... pull out the plugs and put in a camera into the piston , see if any of the pistons have oil on top ... turn the free engine (without plugs) by hand and check the cylinder walls .... ... these led cameras are pretty cheap on ebay ... buy one that has good lighting and resolution... .. Lastly have you tried turning it by hand without any plugs in it before firing it up for the first time? These cars make for good do it yourself projects..... if the engine needs to be pulled out it would be the perfect opportunity to pump up the horsepower! Good luck!
Thanks for the info, I think it’s slowest coming back together.. update soon!
What a beauty!😍 I guess she's much of an italian woman, temperamental, at bit petulant sometimes, but basically good-hearted. Surely takes much love and patience to make her feel comfortable.
As long as this Italian woman does not expect me to build her a brand new house! Thanks as always for your continued support Scotchgod!
Well my friend such a massive set of balls you have!, I wish you all the best possible luck with the car and hope that smoke goes away when you get her out for a run, fair play too you. I hope you can enjoy your new toy
Massive set of balls 🎱? Massively reckless maybe? Thanks for the support!!
Great video! Looking forward to the next instalment 👍
Thanks!! Have great holiday!
Absolutely a beautiful classic 308!!
It’s rather gratifying restoring an exotic classic yourself especially when the repair costs are within reasonable a amount...great acquisition on your part mate! Best of luck!
Thank you and happy holiday!!
The only thing it needs is a moustache. It'll run fine with a moustache. Also eyebrows. Also a Hawaiian shirt. Also a helicopter. Also ...ok it needs more than a moustache.
I’m trying with the moustache myself in the hope it will help with the smoke. I think it just needs to know that it’s really been driven by Magnum PI
Maybe it needs that old stuffed shirt Higgins sniggering over his single malt on rocks as Zeus and Apollo bite holes into the Pirelli’s 😂
The pure joy on your face when you got it started was brilliant. Looking forward to more content
Thanks!! Update coming this week’
Thanks Jack i hope it doesn't smoke after a blast down some A roads... great car anyway i think like Ratarossa's on youtube
Oh that car is gorgeous and looks fantastic on camera. The interior was in much better nick than I was expecting. Can’t wait for the next update. My favourite Ferrari of all time.
Thank you. I do rather like it!! Happy holidays!
Congrats on the 308! Check all the basics before you go internal. New cap, rotor, plugs & leads (no yours are NOT in good shape - a few are missing the seals!) plus carb service should clear up that smoke and make her run much better! Happy motoring!!
Thank you Brendan, hope you have a great holiday!
Love the car Jack she looks lovely 😍, maybe do a compression test? Probably the easiest way to hopefully put your mind at rest on the engines health!! Good luck bud 👍
Yep, I’ll see how she goes after a run and then take it from there! Have a Beata holiday my friend!
@@Number27 sounds like a plan bud hopefully a good run will sort her out🙏🤞 have a great Easter weekend Jack 👍
Speaking from experience, I bought a 308 in 1984 it was only a couple years old. It is well known, and it was relevant to my car that it burnt a pint of oil every 100 miles, and this was normal in the Ferrari world with a 308. You could be in for a big expense because my engine started smoking but it was not oil it was water. I had the heads off and the valve seats done but it still smoked with water. Unfortunately for me it was too late and it had hydraulic lock filling one of the bores with water bending a piston. This resulted in an engine rebuild, I gave it to a top bloke to do, told him I was not in any rush - 10 years later I got the car back, £15,000 poorer. I realised I had grown out of this type of car and sold a mint 308 GTB in 2003 for a grand total of £20,000.
Ok, well fingers crossed...thanks for watching!
@1.23 Did you say you were buying ''...the cheapest 348 in the UK...''?
Yes. You know I’m a genius right? So occasionally I lob in these little mistakes just so you can all see I’m fallible like you. Rather than a moron!
Great update Jack. Fingers indeed crossed for you fella!
Thank you buddy and for being one of my most loyal!
great video! your smile as it starts up is priceless! enjoy it & keep us posted :)
Thank you!! Hope you have a great holiday!!
Well done, so looking forward to the supermarket / Italian service run!👍🏁
Coming next Mike!!
Perhaps a compression test might be a good next step, should show you if its the rings.
Totally but I’ll take it on a run first, give them a chance to seal again!!
Greetings and best wishes from Australia as well. Very watchable and understated. Lots of good advice in the replies, but I'm pretty sure (well pretty certain actually!!) you have it all under control and will really enjoy the Ferrari experience.
Lovely to hear for a mate down under!! Love Australia. Been a few times. One of my fav places!!
The way it reluctantly fired up and was putting out black smoke implies carb adjustment or wear to me. I think your next move should be a compression check to rule out bore wear and give you some piece of mind. Bore wear or stuck rings would give blue smoke, and mostly under load. Valve guides also blue smoke, but on the overrun with a closed throttle. I think your engine’s ok, but ignition and carburisation need work. Good luck!
Thanks.. think you’re right. We will see soon when I take it out on a run
Little use over many years, lack of servicing, probably lots of short starts/stops and no proper runs. I bet a good service, new oil, plugs etc., and a good run will sort it.
That actually does not look to bad at all. From the video it does not look to me like it's burning excessive oil or water really. Just looks like the thing has been standing for at least a couple of years and hasn't had proper maintenance the years before that.
Have you had a look at the petrol that's in it?
It just runs rough. Personally i think it will be fine when it's had some proper maintenance, a good sonic carb clean and some oil, fresh gas and a tune by someone who knows these cars.
Especially do the carbs properly, use a sonic bath with hot/warm soapy water or degreaser and new gaskets and o-rings and all. Or have it done professionally.
I'd guess those carbs and the ignition system is why it runs like a dog and it smokes like that.
Just my 2 cents. Never did anything with ferraris but patched up my fair share of old beaters and had cars run like this that ran like new after a bit of love and maintenance.
Ps: do a compression test before you do anything else. Just to make sure ;).
Also, if a car has a loose chain or the belt skipped a tooth and the timing is off it also smokes like that.
I really think it is some sort of combustion issue, no or weak spark (wrong sparkplugs!), false air, dirty carbs etc. etc.
Probably a combination of all.
Good luck anyway!
Edit: do you have a timing gun? Check the timing on it.
Really enjoying watching this unfold. Cool to see anyone spanner on a Ferrari. Nothing to be that daunted by I guess.
I was also wondering what state the oil in her must be like...some water in there...
Four carbs to sort ! Makes you realise how spoilt we are now with fuel injection.
@@rockonthelough5417 in the end a car is a car, they all work the same. Not much has changed the last 100 years, they just added a boatload of electronics to it.
That being said, it still is nerve wrecking working on stuff like this ;) But i guess that is more because if you break something it costs an arm and a leg to replace it. The local scrapper usually doesn't have 80s ferrari parts on the shelves and on ebay everything costs silly money usually.
But the reward is worth it once it eventually all comes together.
Hmm, if there's water in the oil that would not be good. Lets hope that isn't the case. It will be dirty i think
I hope i'm right and it really is just minor maintenance stuff and he can drive it around in a couple of weeks. I guess we'll find out next week or so.
Can't wait.
Put some carb cleaner through it, change oil & filter and a new fuel filter and see what it does. May be valve guide seals?
Let’s see.. next video will be a run to the supermarket! I am eating at twice the rate I normally do so I need to make a trip out ASAP!
Don't panic about the smoking --- yet. The F106 does have a tendency to be a little on the smokey side esp if running rich (and looking at the plugs as much as you can on a video they do look black). But don't over lean it! These cars do benefit from a decent Italian tune up so hopefully Sainsbury's will help, and you may discover how hot the boot can get behind the engine and over the exhaust... on the subject of which = nice to see one with the original single pipe exhaust. Keep it that way and appreciate the sound of the air being sucked into those carbs. Sometimes a good suck's better than a blow.
Can't tell from the video but is the fuel pump kicking in when you switch the ignition on?
Paint bubbling is interesting IF it's original paint. There was an issue with the paints in late 70 early 80s where there was a certain patina in the paint... that would reduce in the warm !
Yes pump is kicking in, quite noisy too! Thanks for the advice, I’ll let you know how I get on!
That was an absolute bargain, I saw that on CCS as Silverstone auctions sold mine. Mine made £82,500 and still holds the record I think. Best thing about the 308 is the parts are so cheap and readily available. You landed a bargain there. Good luck on your purchase 🤗
Thank you very much, appreciate your support!!
Well done buddy, these 308s are just lush to look at these and the 355s ! hope the smoke passes for you, if not id swap my mint 2.8i Capri for it hehe..
I worked on a lot of old Alfas and Ferraris. Most smoke like mad if laid up for a long time. Drain the old fuel, put some fresh 98 octane in. Change the oil to some good 20w 50with zink in it . If you don´t know anything about the age and type of oil I would definitely change the oil. It is the cheapest investment you can do. Warm it up and gradually pile on the rews. I am almost positive it will be fine. This is normal for an old Ferrari that has been standing. Best of luck!
Thank you for the advice and kid words!! Hope you’re having a good holiday!!
@@Number27 Thanks - right back to you, and good luck with the 308. It will be fine!
I recently bought a Mondial T - think I went through the same range of emotions as you leading up to picking the car up, but like yours mine is rust free, it does have a lot of the usual Ferrari electrical issues, but I’m good with electrical stuff - good luck with your project!!
Im terrible with electric stuff.. hope you’re local to me!! Thanks for watching!
Change the oil (and filter) to Motul 300V 4T 15W-60. Check the ignition timing (spitting back through the carbs is only ever ignition or cam timing and it wont be cam!), check what the jets are currently in the carbs and buy a selection of (smaller) main and idle jets for the Weber's, and try road testing them. I am green with envy, enjoy, and I hope it comes good for you!
Thank you Dave!!
Thanks for doing this video. Looking forward to following your journey. I love the 308's.
Thank you Marco, hope you have a great Easter!!
One of my favourite cars... Grew up loving these and Ferrari’s in general. My favourite number is 27 too, in honour of Gilles.. Can’t wait to see the update after your Sainsbury’s run...
Fabulous car...just love watching your journey...keep it going. I have been there myself with by 308 QV and have had so many worrying times but have come through and I am still really enjoying the car. I am well past the stage of thinking this this is Ferrari and therefore things are expensive to fix and you need to be a specialist. Ownership is very easy. UA-cam is a mine of information also.
Hi great vid , from the view on my screen that smoke looks grey , I think know matter how much you run and get it hot in the garage it won’t clear , if it’s not been running right and also been shunted about the storage facility it’s got well choked up , I think/ hope a good “power de-coke “ will do it the world of good , good luck 😉
Hope you’re right, thanks for the good wishes, much appreciated!!
Really interested to see what happens with this. Keep up the vids please really enjoying your channel, lets hope the smoke clears!
Really appreciate the support and kind words!!
I really liked watching this! Good luck with the 308 run.
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it!!
Overalls over pyjamas, a good look.
Fingers crossed on the sainsbury's trip.
Well done for spotting that! Pjs will be back in next video!
Lol.
Change oil and filter use Castrol Edge 10/60. Check oil pressure before and after do a few hundred miles if the oil still dirty change oil again. Worth a try. I owned a 308GTS for over 35 years it never smoked. Good luck.
Thank you, appreciate the advice and good wishes!!
Oh how times have changed. Bought my 85 QV gts in San Diego in 2001 for $39k 21k miles unheard of 1 owner, always have 10 owners plus. Took it back to UK. Buyer from France bought it in 2008 for £25 k of me. They were not that quick or great to drive ,but boy they looked good, had a daily driver 86 carrara then at same time way faster car than it. Dyno it when you get it running good, you will be shocked at power output nowhere near what Ferrari quote. Don't worry about mileage, engines are strong. Change oil, you will find sump full of fuel from storage cold starts. Timing belts change a piece of cake on these. Enjoy it though there not that great a car to drive Sell it quickly then Ferrari and Porsche market has got to crash there way over valued at the moment,that's really a 15k car in sensible times running percent with orginal colour.
I don't think i've ever felt stressed watching a youtube video before this. It looks lovely and I really hope an "italian tune-up' drive works for you as you're a brave man.
Ha that’s great, good the story is entertaining!! Happy holidays!
I remember years ago being in a RHD Ferrari 308 quattrovalvole that my dad looked after for his friend. Got so many people looking and coming up to you to ask about the car in traffic. Think the car sold for £25k fully working. Guy who bought it picked it up in an old smiley faced transit flatbed that was worth a tenth of the car 😂. Bet he regrets selling it now after how much they are.
Great great video! You should do more videos like this, working on your cars. Especially the rare ones. A bit like Harry does. Keep it up!
Does Harry work on them? I’ve not seen that.. thanks for watching and happy holiday!
Looks decent but it does need the quad exhaust despite it being a single pipe example
Will follow with interest. Hopefully the smoke will clear, I guess it could be valves but I'm not sure it was ever generally an issue with the 308. I did have a 1983 Mondial QV. Back in 2004 it was just £15k and in very good condition. I could not quite stretch to a bottom of the market 308 at just £20k at the time.
It didn't look like blue smoke to me, so that would indicate it just needs a good tune up, would deffo be worth while doing a compression test and a leak down test after you've taken it for a good run, who knows how old the fuel in the tank is as well!
Yes she will need a bit of a freshen up. Fingers crossed!
If the carburettors have not been calibrated for a while they can run very rich and cause bore wash. Might be worth getting a gas analyser on it or something similar.
Enjoyed the video, I like the honesty. Even if the engine needs work it’s a beautiful car to be very proud of so don’t be disheartened. I’m sure a Ferrari independent would do a rebuild for much less than £20k.
Who knows you might get lucky, if the compression test is ok, it may just be old hard valve stem oil seals. A good opportunity to lap the valves and give the heads a slight skim to restore a little lost horsepower that are inevitable over the years.
Thank you sir!! Appreciate the advice and thanks for watching!!
I’m absolutely NOT a fan of Ferrari, but that looks to be on the face of it a very straight car, I know nothing of its history, but it is approaching 40 years of age. How long had it stood? How old is the fuel? Given the smoke from cold, I would say it looks like stem wear / seals as a worst case. What did you expect for £31k plus costs? A mint survivor? - that ain’t going to happen! Drive it thoroughly before drawing any conclusions - otherwise I think it was a very well presented vid - keep it up - this is just the start of the journey 😉
Great video-series. Down to earth and lots of fun.
Get the oil changed as it'll be diluted with fuel & moisture. Don't run it anymore than necessary on old oil. Carbs need going through too as it's not all that happy with the lean missing you're getting. I'd also have a very careful look around all of the fuel lines & fittings as you're now in the perfect position to spring leaks which on something like that get out of control very quickly! The smoke from the exhaust would be the least of your worries at that point!
Thanks for the advice, fingers crossed all will be ok. Happy holiday SB!
That is a nice car. And all the nicer for it being such a good price. Well done! Just spent the morning on my own, finishing off the fitting of a new stainless front exhaust manifold. I’ve been through all the pain you’re going to have in days to come but let me just say that every time I have imagined my credit card sailing down the pan, it hasn’t turned out half as bad as I thought it would. They are actually very well built machines. As one or two other people have mentioned, do a compression test first and take it from there, but those Webers really take some setting up. I’d take a punt that your smoke is not so much oil as fuel. Carb rebuild kits are reasonably priced and you can do them yourself with a little patience. The timing might need a little attention too. I paid to have my carbs set up by a specialist but only after I’d done all the donkey rebuild work. Owned mine for 20+ years, so I might be able to help if you’re banging your head on the floor. Drop me a line if you get to that point
Thank you buddy!! Much appreciated
Cheap but you got the right one -> one of the last Ferraris with carburetors. I used to have a '69 GTV 2000 with two Dellortos, but your four Webers are way better! Given that this lockdown will last at least one more month, you've got the time to fix the car and keep us posted...
EXACTLY.. have I mentioned I’m a genius? Thanks for watching
What oil is in the vehicle? Try something more viscous.
Hey buddy thanks for the advice!
@@Number27 heY BUDDY JUNK THE FOG LIGHTS
NO NEED FOR THOSE
NICE CAR BUT I DONT LIKE RED COLOR
LIME GREEN OR WHITE BE NICE
Good luck with it. Looking forward to the next episode 🤞
Thank you for watching Robert! Happy holidays
cracking purchase.. subscribed.. looking forward to the next episode.
So good to hear you subscribed !! Thank you so much and glad you enjoyed the video.
Loving these project well done Jack, Also the smoke is Int that bad ! Just needs a good drive!
Yes I think so too.. Sainsburys run coming very soon I think!!!
Rings and valve guides are the usual culprits. A compression test is a cheap way of checking the rings and the good old fashioned Italian tune-up may improve things if the car hasn't been used properly for a while. If it's valves that is more worrying as carbon build up on the stems can lead them to stick down, and this is an interference engine! As for parts, many of the ancillaries were widely used around the Fiat group and elsewhere so OEM bits are often available without the Ferrari mark up, with a bit of research. When Ferrari told me parts were no longer available for the aircon on my 308 I discovered it was actually American and spares could be had in a couple of days.
Funny on the aircon!! Good work there.. thanks for watching buddy!
Great update. Could be multitude of reasons for smoking. Might have had oil applied into bores during storage or rings gummed up. As you say a decent run would do her good. Compression test and borescope inspection would assist. Have you seen the "Ratarossa" UA-cam channel? The guy Scott is a font of knowledge on these cars and currently recommissioning a very tired USA spec 308. Maybe worth reaching out for some pointers and discussion? All the best. You are doing what I aspire to with an entry level 308 so watching with immense interest and wishing you the very best for this venture ! Regards and stay safe 👍👍😎😎 Dave
Thanks Dave, Great to hear poto e yet rational though process. Gives me hope. Thanks 🙏!
Looking forward to the next instalment
, I'm sure the bad running is poor carb setup.... Give em a good clean it will be fine
Cheers peter, let’s see!!
🤞🏽 it will clear after a good long run!
Yep.. good change it will..
Hell of a pickup man. I am a Porsche guy and have been itching to get an itlaian mistress. Can't wait to see follow up videos.
Thank you for the kid words, hope you have had a good holiday!
Great video on the new acquisition. Before driving also consider option of oil and fuel change. Hang in there Jack. Connect with Rattarossa.
Cheers Manjit.. have tried Ratarossa!
Here I am again. I hope you haven't been upset with what I said in the last video about this car, in general. I admire your channel and your passion for cars, especially when talking about 911. But I warned you that this series was going to be "funny" to watch. In a 911, also w/ a "dry sump", a little smoke at the start is not a problem since it is a flat six, now, in a V8 ....good luck mate 👍🤜🤛
Nuno, I’m not so thin skinned!! Anyone i allowed an opinion and in any case you’re right, in many ways these cars are crap but they still have a charm of their own. Happy holidays my friend!
Number 27 Have a nice Easter, mate, the best we can have on these hard covid-19 times. Have you got vaccuum measuring device to fine syncro all the carburettors ? Check their floaters level, and also the rubber fuel injectors diaphragm, there are some rebuild kits avalilabe. Check also the ignition timing with a strobe (the distributor has a brace on its base which can be unbolt, and one can rotate the distributor some degrees to fine adjust ignition timing). Engine seems to have been without running since a long time ago. Rubber looses flexibility, and may suddenly break,,,so better inspect timing belt and its main tensor bearing. I would also empty fuel tank and clean all the fuel lines and replace fuel filter, filling with new 98 ron premium petrol.
Number 27 By the way, the lube oil may have been contaminated by combustion chambers gases. Better change asap that engine oil with an adequated one, perhaps mineral (15w40) or semi-synthetic 10w40 (not too much thin oil on that engine and uk weather). If you put synthetic its high cleaning and detergent properties will dissolve all carbon deposits on valve seats and piston sealing ring housings and make that old engine loose compression, increasing even more eventual leaks. In conclusion, that smoke on the exhaust may happen due to a contaminated oil on the sump...
Number 27 I think that in ‘76 its bodyshell (at least the major part of it) was made in fiberglass, which may be good news.
Do you know this english youtuber called ratarossa ? He s quite a Ferrari expert, mostly those 308/328/348/355 . You should pay him a visit some day, I’m sure you guys would get a long great Jack
I do indeed.. I have written to him but not heard back as yet! Thanks for watching Augustin!
Good job on at least getting it running Jack. Definitely worth a run out in it if possible and after that I would do a Cylinder Leak Down test before spending any more money on it. If that produces some good numbers then a full service would be next on the list. From where I'm sitting she looks bang tidy though!
Thank you Jason.. update coming very soon!!
I miss my 308 gtsi. 1982. Someone followed me to work from home and made an offer on the spot. Sold! I wanted to move up to the 328 but never did. Great car.
Thank you for watching.. hope you buy one soon!
What a beautiful car I’ve been in love with it since Magnum PI when I was 10 years old.
Great!
Smoke could be the headgaskets right? I wouldn’t be scared of taking off the heads myself and change them, it’s not rocket science after all, just like a Fiat twin cam doubled. Just get the heads skimmed of course, no big cost there
Yep, let’s see how it develops. Still hopeful a good run will clear the little beast!
Number 27 good luck whipping the heads off these! They are renowned for being hard to remove due to corrosion between the heads and studs.
Lovely car though, I hope it turns out alright for you.
Getting a Cannonball vibe from those fog lights. I dig it!
Ok engine expert here , if that old enzos been run coughing and farting then chances are it's got crap in the rings and on top of the pistons , I'd put some seafoam innit or redex and run it through or compression test it first thing first .
I've actually had cars go down on a cylinder and been run and when the cause been fixed it's still not run right then as if by magic it's sprung into life .same thing with turbo engines too ..anyway subscribed to the cheepo Enzo ... *Ciao*
Totally agree Big John, thanks for the positive assessment and will update you on the next run out!!
Wow what a beautiful thing! Don’t worry about a little wear, on a 40 year old car it’s patina, right? Perfect useable Ferrari, love it! Thanks for posting
Exactly and thank you for watching!!
Oh you lucky duck, I am super jealous. Excellent find, amazing price and you seem to be on the right road to sorting her out. A forty year old car and she is still gorgeous, just a lovely design. Best of luck with her, hope it all works out well for you👍🏻😎
Thank you for the kind words!!
The smoke looks dark to me which would indicate an over fuelling/combustion issue rather than piston rings, possibly, hopefully!!!
enjoyed the video, I know f-all about cars, I drive a 1.5d Citroen saxo, but look forward to seeing how your car progresses, good luck with it
Fab, nice to hear that despite your lack of knowledge you still enjoyed this!!