Re: Friendship and the List
From: Robert W. Garven Jr. (rgarvengmail.com)
Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 20:32:00 -0700 (PDT)
Its the relays


Robert W. Garven Jr.


 "The Ferrari is a dream - people dream of owning this special vehicle and for most people it will remain a dream apart from for those lucky few." Enzo Ferrari






On May 29, 2012, at 4:13 AM, Grahame Reinthal wrote:

Hi Rui,

 

Thanks from the opposite side of the world for the link you sent - the translator produces some amusing English but I get the gist of it perfectly and it is very informative. So this is my next project!  BTW, how are you and the family?  And how is your immaculately restored 328?  What other car projects do you have at the moment?

 

Cheers for now,

 

Grahame

 

 


From: Rui Gigante [mailto:rui.gigante [at] gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2012 7:39 PM
To: Grahame
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Friendship and the List

 

Hi Grahame and all,

being the list guy from the other side of the world, I had to reply to your email :-)
Besides the switch in the steering column,  check the diodes on the headlamps. That could be your problem. I had the same problem on a TR, see here;
http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=290657&highlight=reparacao+mais+cara
You can try to translate the page :-)

-Rui


On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Grahame Reinthal <grahame [at] reinthal.com.au> wrote:

It was my pleasure recently to meet Phil T. here in Sydney and spend some time with him.  Then Phil's good internet buddy, Clyde, also turned up in Sydney at the same time so I picked them both up one day and they met in person for the very first time - quite funny. Turns out that Clyde is real and, refreshingly, just like his emails!

 

We spent an afternoon together trekking around doing Ferrari stuff. Phil and I first went to Cavallino Motorsport, a great Ferrari engineering shop run by Miles Sandy and Russell Reeves, who did my 328 conversion of the 308gt4, including EFI and MoTec and other stuff, plus the 360 brake conversion on the same car so it pulls up fantastically. We then picked up Clyde from his hotel and met up with Gerry Duyvestyn (long time Ferrari guy, former club president and so on) who is a mad car nutter with a beautiful 330 and about 30 project cars including Indy cars, Lambos, Ferraris and in particular an 840 horsepower twin supercharged v12 Ferrari/Ford T-bucket - you have to see it to believe it.  Gerry's business manufactures and provides lots of unobtanium parts for older Ferraris, from about the 355 back, including windscreens (even for Testarossas - Clyde was quite excited about this) and all sorts of things, and he is also behind Mille Miglia exhausts, the anti-oil surge sumps for 308s, etcetera.  We had a great afternoon together and then I dropped them both back to their respective digs.

 

Anyway, inspired by all this, I took the 328gt4 out for a run over the week-end after a long time of enforced dormancy (my back has been so bad I physically could not get into the car).  It drove really well but when it came time to turn on the lights (after 20 years of my ownership), it has suddenly developed the stupid, flappy, blinky headlight syndrome!  It does not seem to be a mechanical cam and rod problem - seems to be purely electrical because it does different things each time I try to operate the lights. One will go up, then down, then both will go up, then down, then both won't go up at all, then both might go up, but straight back down again. The net result - no lights.  I suspect either the relays or more likely dust or corrosion of the switch gear in the steering column. Any of you had this issue?  Oh well, life is a journey, not a destination. And it's an old Ferrari, after all, so what can you expect?  But it is certainly not yet ready for Clyde's ghetto solution.

 

Cheers,

 

Grahame

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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