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From: Rick Moseley (ramosel![]() |
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 13:57:19 -0800 (PST) |
Years back, there was a Japanese driver in Formula 3, last name was Fukuhara. They chose to abbreviate his name Fkh. I guess Fuk or Fku, just didn't work.
I used to piss off insurance people when they would ask my doctor's name....
Audrey Fu
Can you spell that?
F U
There is no reason to get nasty, I just wanted to get it right
F U
Sir, if you can't be nice I'm going to hang up.
she spells her name with the letters F and U, pronounced Foo
Oh, sorry.
Audrey moved and my next doctor was Fred Armisen's sister, she was a real riot.
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, 01:42:34 PM PST, scott saidel <scott_saidel [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
Exactly
If I drove for the Scuderia that would be MY timing and scoring symbol.
Awesome, right.
Clearly, as close as I am getting to a F1 timing and scoring display
Scottie
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On Nov 30, 2021, at 4:34 PM, Rick Moseley <ramosel [at] pacbell.net> wrote:
Other than the beginning of your name... the only tie to racing I get is Steering Axis Inclination
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, 01:22:36 PM PST, scott saidel <scott_saidel [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
So, I was watching the race a couple weeks back and realized something pretty cool
Certain that most of my friends will not get it, but this group should.
Let’s see who can be the first to figure out why this is particularly awesome for ME.
If you can figure out why / how it took this long for me to notice - that would be great too.
Scottie (Saidel)
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On Nov 30, 2021, at 8:39 AM, George <ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
Anthony,
I just had to go look at one of the leftover gears, but yes - phenolic gear and "fence" (keeps the belt from "walking" off the gear), all somehow fit onto a machined steel mounting plate. I'll send some photos later today (I hope).
When I was rebuilding, I found one of the "fences" was cracked. Then one got dropped and the phenolic fence just shattered. At that point, there was no sense in replacing just two, so I found a set of four all-steel gears and installed them. As I said before, one of the sensible upgrades on that engine. [others were a 328 oil pan, and a thermostat housing with bleed screw on top - early 308s did not have the bleed screw. I don't think I have that old thermo housing anymore - it was in my old garage and probably completely consumed by the fire there....]
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From: Anthony Bauco <tbauco [at] gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2021 5:51 PM
To: George <ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Rob's Timing Belt Parts MysteryPhenolic timing gears?!?! Well, every engineer makes mistakes, including those at Ferrari. At least it isn't as bad as a faulty clamp on a 10 Billion Dollar telescope.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 8:16 AM George <ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
_________________________________________________________________Rob,
Not that it matters, as I'm sure you knew this long before you ever thought about emailing the list here, but the first thing I noticed in your photos was the "096" and "101". <shrug>
But what I'm really curious about is if you've changed out those phenolic plastic timing gears with all metal ones? When I had the ex-Steve Cook/ex-Joe Martz 308, I did timing belts and changed all four gears (two were already broken) - one of several smart upgrades that engine got.
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From: Robert Garven <rgarven [at] gmail.com>
To: The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: [Ferrari] Timing Belt Parts Mystery - Calling Brian
Friends,
I am doing a long overdue major service on my 75 308 GT4, and I have a mystery I think only Brian can solve.
First off a caveat, I order almost all my parts from Brian because he's my friend and has been for many years, but I ordered a set of tensioner bearings and timing belts from Ricambi America, because 10 years ago when I did my timing belt service they sent me a set of fancyHill tensioner bearings for free. I'm not sure if you remember that time, but me and Peter were going back-and-forth about tensioner bearings, because some of them seem to have be made in China and they were failing prematurely, and were very shoddily made. Hence Hill Engineering in England started producing some pretty amazing heavy duty bearing for the 308. I always try to do what's fair and honest, so when I needed to buy a new set of tensioner bearings I bought them from Ricambi plus a set of belts, to repay the favor.
Everything's been going pretty smoothly but when I went to examine the new belts compared to my old ones I noticed they seemed a bit smaller. I counted the teeth and the new belts have 96 teeth, and the ones I took off my car had 101 teeth!!! Since I have been only person that does maintenance on my car for the last 27 years, I hang all my used timing belts on the wall like trophies, and all of them had 101 teeth also.
My question for Brian is what Ferrari model uses this belt with 96 teeth. One of my Ferrari tech friends said maybe these are the new belts frm Ferrari, but that can't be, as it is hard to get the 101 teeth belts on as it is, so I cant imagine Ferrari changing a part that is so critical. I am hoping Brian knows what is going on here, to solve my problem and so I can speak intelligently to the parts guys at Ricambi. Also is there any secret date stamp on these belts and how do you read them????
I am not an engineer or a scientist like some on the list, but you could not swap out an engine pulley with one with fewer teeth and have the car run, so likewise you can't replace a belt with 101 teeth with one 96 and expect the engine to function.
Dazed and Confused,
Rob
I think I self solved this noticing the Ferrari parts number on the Ferrari stamped belts see my last photo?..If I put an F40 belt on my GT4 will it increase the performance! haaaa
Here are some pictures below:
New belts 096 R 254
Belts I removed 101 R 254
Previous belts 101 R 254
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Re: Rob's Timing Belt Parts Mystery George, November 30 2021
- Let’s see who gets it - took me a while scott saidel, November 30 2021
- Re: Let’s see who gets it - took me a while Rick Moseley, November 30 2021
- Re: Let’s see who gets it - took me a while scott saidel, November 30 2021
- Re: Let’s see who gets it - took me a while Rick Moseley, November 30 2021
- Re: Let’s see who gets it - took me a while Peter Rychel, November 30 2021
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Re: Rob's Timing Belt Parts Mystery George, November 30 2021
- Re: Rob's Timing Belt Parts Mystery Robert Garven, November 30 2021
- Re: Rob's Timing Belt Parts Mystery Matt Boyd, December 1 2021
- Re: Rob's Timing Belt Parts Mystery Robert Garven, December 1 2021
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