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Discussion in '348/355' started by CRAIGF355, Aug 7, 2011.

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  1. Beetle

    Beetle Formula Junior

    Apr 10, 2013
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    355 A/C TX VALVE ( Expansion valve)
    Alfa Romeo 145TS 146TS
    For the Aussie guys I purchased mine through Auto8. Wangaratta VIC.
    PtNo C22-5017. $113 AUD.
     
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  2. Jason Harris

    Jason Harris Rookie

    Feb 27, 2019
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  3. Repack

    Repack Rookie

    Nov 15, 2007
    31
    Nederland
    For people who don't want to pay extreme high prices for the sparkplugwires set of the F355. You can make one yourself for around €150 Or you could just use the sparkplugwires for a VW Passat 2.8/2.9, VR6, Corrado, Golf 3 1H those are for 6 cylinders so just buy two sets and you have 12 sparkplugwires for around €30 in total. Select the ones with the length you desire and just plug and play.
     
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  4. Repack

    Repack Rookie

    Nov 15, 2007
    31
    Nederland
    As for the making of your own set. The original BERU sparkplugwires are equiped with a BERU ZLE260 sparkplugcap which are not for sale. Thus making an exact copy of the original BERU set yourself by simply ordering the separate parts has been made impossible. After a long search I found the following solution: replace the BERU ZLE260 plug with a BERU ZLE248 sparkplugcap. Only difference between those two is the length of the ZLE248 which is 4mm longer than the ZLE260. The model and characteristics are identical. The ZLE248 is still available if you search well enough. (around €10 to €15 a piece) Buy some 7mm silicon cable, sawtooth connection pieces and BERU RHB009 caps (coil) and you're good to go.
     
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  5. Repack

    Repack Rookie

    Nov 15, 2007
    31
    Nederland
    To clarify and correct a little mistake in my earlier post. It should be: Buy some 7mm silicon cable, saw-tooth connection pieces BERU RHB002 for caps (coil) and you're good to go.

    BERU ZLE248 sparkplug caps
    BERU VESO 116 ignition coil caps
    BERU ratchet sleeves (0 901 300 198) for connecting cable to the sparkplug caps
    BERU saw-tooththread sleeves (0 901 300 002) for connecting cable to the ignition coil caps
    5,5 meters 7mm silicon cable (2x 0,85m.,2x 0,75m.,2x 0,60m.,2x 0,53m.)
     
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  6. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Awesome. Does Beru sell the 7mm cable in bulk, numbered 1 to 8 like the oem set?
     
  7. Repack

    Repack Rookie

    Nov 15, 2007
    31
    Nederland
    You mean complete spools of 25/50 meters with printed nr.1 on it ,and complete spools with nr.2 on it etc.? I don't know but it's not likely. They deliver to manufacturers and After market sellers. Finding a seller of After market products where you can buy separate numbered spools won't be easy I guess but as I said I don't know.
     
  8. GeorgeG

    GeorgeG Karting

    Oct 3, 2012
    50
    Dublin, ohio
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    George Gianakopoulos
    1998 F355 spider which I just sold on BAT. I have the old/original exhaust and cats ( which can be rebuilt) if anybody wants them; you would only pay for shipping. Email me, [email protected]
     
  9. 05elise

    05elise Karting

    Jul 20, 2011
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    Dan
    Just sent you an email George.
     
  10. Targatime

    Targatime Formula 3

    Feb 22, 2014
    1,211
    Los Angeles
    Exhaust donuts (sealing rings), courtesy of @GatedF355GTB

     
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  11. Tridentecavallino

    Mar 15, 2013
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    Germany
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    Thomas
    The (fragile) F355 front compartment light (Ferrari #139517) is a Hella 2JA 004 759-011.
    It is also used for the 550, 348, 360 models.
     
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  12. Tridentecavallino

    Mar 15, 2013
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    Thomas
    The rare NLA power transistor Ferrari 63307200 is equal to Fiat 7710279 / Fiat 60811987.
    The original Fiat parts are also not easy to come by.
    Some Alfa variants look the same but they all have different connectors.
    Fiat 7710279 has connectors that are identical to the two original Ferrari parts that I have in stock.

    At least it seems that it was remanufactured China.
    Try "fiat 7710279" in Ebay UK (it must be the UK Ebay site to see it). The connections on the picture look right.
    If all seems to be lost it might be worth a try.
    Several threads deal with 63307200 power transistor and you can find details about its connectors there...

    I hope this is helpful anyway.
     
  13. Tridentecavallino

    Mar 15, 2013
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    Thomas
    The rubber gasket 164097 for both cooling fans is no longer available as a single part (only along with the whole new fan).
    This part is a SPAL 30130074 gasket and easily available.
     
  14. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Crazy, but they popped up on my Amazon feed for some reason last week...go figure
    https://www.amazon.com/Spal-30130074-Fan-Shroud-Gasket/dp/B003PB4A5C
     
  15. Beetle

    Beetle Formula Junior

    Apr 10, 2013
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    355 Thermocouple brass compression olives
    RS Components item No 293-6721 4mm brass compression olive
    Please note i had to file fit these to the thermocouple. 3/16' was to big.
     
  16. Targatime

    Targatime Formula 3

    Feb 22, 2014
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    Thanks Paul. Do you know if the olives should be replaced every time a thermocouple is R&R'd from a cat? I recently swapped cats and will replace them if necessary.
     
  17. Beetle

    Beetle Formula Junior

    Apr 10, 2013
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    I don't believe so. Mine was split unfortunately. If there is no sign of damage I would just put a little high temp sealer and reinstall. After a few drive cycles just check that there still firm.
     
  18. m.stojanovic

    m.stojanovic F1 Rookie
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  19. bagged_F355

    bagged_F355 Rookie

    Apr 2, 2019
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    Do you have a part number? Thanks
     
  20. Longtime355fan

    Feb 24, 2020
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    Atlanta, GA
    Hit me up at 4044356440 if you have a hood and a windshield for sale. Thanks
     
  21. GerryD

    GerryD Formula 3

    May 5, 2010
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    Guido
    Find some challenge wheels.....Not the replicas....Lighter weight and wider stance on the front by .5"
     
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  22. ThatFlyGuy

    ThatFlyGuy Karting

    Jul 10, 2020
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    Cy Sawyer
    What a great idea! LOL. I might know a guy lol.

    Sent from my SM-G981W using Tapatalk
     
  23. Tridentecavallino

    Mar 15, 2013
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    Thomas
    The special spherical bearing for brake/clutch pedals Ferrari #109407 is a SKF GE 8 C.
    The original part is blessed with a crazy price so adding this information to this list may be useful.

    GE 8 C seems to be offered buy other manufacturers than SKF, here in Germany a (non SKF) GE 8 C can be found for less than 4 Euros incl. VAT (original part is more than 10x its price).
     
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  24. Minhwinn

    Minhwinn Rookie

    Apr 4, 2013
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    OC, California
    Does anyone has a Bosch or compatible part number compare to Ferrari part #148677, temperature sensor? Thanks in advance.
     
  25. Qavion

    Qavion F1 World Champ
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    Feb 20, 2015
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    Just to clarify... You mean the "sender" or "transmitter" with the red collar for the temperature gauge? Not the "sensor/s" for the engine management system?

    I did a quick search for the sender/transmitter and couldn't find an alternative. The sensors have a Bosch equivalent.

    Red collar shown here:

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