NEXT EPISODES: 25. th-cam.com/video/ODQRPRtLA1M/w-d-xo.html Ferrari 308 cylinder head is scrap!! Please help me get the InfluEnzo back on the road 26. th-cam.com/video/WMDkr0CLN-U/w-d-xo.html Ferrari Head Update + An Unexpected Development for the InfluEnzo FULL EPISODE LIST: th-cam.com/play/PL-JmG4958QS8v5Bn2lol3bm8YQ4UNRstU.html
@ 7:32 "There are a couple of issues with my own head" ! ;) We know that Jack, but the world would be a better place with a few more people like you in it. This is a great TH-cam epic. Always look forward to the next episode. It's a great adventure. Thank you!
Once again you triumph and learn and teach. I love the story of the guy traveling all over the US in his 308. That is what they are made for. Seeing it covered in mud and snow is how cars were meant to be, what they were invented for, to give us a freedom unknown before them. I hope you will now enjoy a trouble free year with yours, driving it, playing with it, letting it take you places and not having to lie on your back underneath it.
It is such a pleasure to watch the Influenzo episodes even if there is a bit of struggle, which, I guess, makes it even more interesting. The 308 is so good-looking. I am looking forward to seeing you in a Hawaiian shirt on a sunny day driving it fully fixed until it breaks down again. And we will have more videos to enjoy. Keep the spirits up!
Love your positive attitude and resilience in the face of continued challenges with the 308. Like you say, you learned a lot through these trials over the last year, as have all of us who have watched you these many months . That learning, along with having a bit of fun and a laugh, are what it's all about (as long as it doesn't bankrupt you first!).
4 years on and I am still rebuilding my Jaguar Daimler Double Six. You are doing far better. As the good Mr. J. Lano points out it does take more money than iq to subject ourselves to such experience. But I guess this is what defines a car enthusiast. I am glued to screen every week to see your progress.
Dont be disheartened. Because of you and another tuber, i picked up my own classic i am working on. I spent the day yesterday cleaning out 2 gallons of oil it puked up and i am thrilled i fixed it and will be driving it again.
Well done for perseverance and finding someone that can do such a complex repair so well. Many would have given up by now. Fingers crossed for the rebuild. Great content! You're right, classics shouldn't just be stuck in garages and museums, they need to be driven...
Currently bingeing all the influenzo content at the moment and loving it. Your patience and attitude blows me away. FYI a bolt generally has a threaded portion and a shank. A completely threaded fixing is called a Set or set screw. Keep up the great content.
Congratulations, well on it's way now, looking forward to seeing it all go back together. Agreed on garage queens, all cars should be seen and used, especially Italian classics!
Great work Jack and great to see your determination pay off. Everything crossed for a smooth repair and reverse fit. Look forward to seeing you back behind the wheel with a smile.
I do admire your tenacity... Hopefully the Ferrari will now.. when the head is welded and fitted.. run as it should for as least as long as you have spent repairing all the problems.. Fingers crossed.
@@gbspikyfish Man, that's fucked up, lol. Yeah, here you go, Mate. I am also including two extra engines I just happened to have laying around, and a sack of apex seals. Good luck, old chap, and remember, all sales are final!
I think there are quite a few subscribers like me that would never have found your channel without the Influenzo, thank goodness we did! To an extent I would say it’s your duty as a TH-camr to make questionable decisions and then film them for our entertainment! 😉 Whilst I would take a 328 (Thank you Beverley Hills Cop 2) over a 308 all day long your journey of perseverance over the past 11 months or so has been great to follow. Once it’s sorted hopefully you can keep it long enough to enjoy using it over a lockdown free summer👍😎
You’re an inspiration Jack! Glad you bought a fixer upper, always more interesting, great TH-cam material and you’ve saved a great car, I still want one!
I don't thing anyone should regret buying a vintage Ferrari; after all you only live once and not many people get the opportunity. Many of the issues you've faced you might well have faced even when buying a more expensive car; age takes its toll and you just never know if and how well maintenance has been done. To reduce the purchase risk you need to buy a car with lots of history and a limited number of different owners with long ownership spells. Flipping and cheapskate owners are the enemy. But what's great about these cars is just how much support and parts are available, even if it's often not cheap! I think you have done great by this car and I'm enjoying watching you sort it. When it's 'done', you should drive it to Italy!
This is a great story to follow. I'm enjoying this series very much and learning a lot. Jack, you are a huge inspiration to me and I'm looking forward to purchasing my own fixer-upper 308 and stripping it down to every nut, bolt, screw, washer, etc. and re-building it from the ground up. Cheers!;)
I love watching videos of this car and it's great that you share all of its ups and downs. At the end of the day it makes fantastic contents! Keep up the good work mate.
Well done Jack with getting the head off, big achievement, I do welding and have never heard of laser welding before, going to check on TH-cam, I can understand were you are coming from with the high of getting the head fixed and having to put it all back together again, but you and these videos are what make them addictive to watch, 👍👏👌👏👏.
Thank you for another entertaining video. I hope you have the 308 up and running soon. I was excited to see the 348 in the opening sequence, but sadly that was all we saw of her. In any case, a great inspirational talk about driving our cars. I couldn’t agree more and plan to get my 348 out of storage this weekend!
Following from day 1 and today I am blowing away. Hats off and can't wait to see the finished product. Have all my mates hooked, I won a tenner with you getting the head off 😂
Jack, just some observations: 1/ Your face when you popped the removed head onto the floor was priceless - true joy! 2/ I can now inform my therapist that the nut is not in the engine and possibly cease my treatment plan 3/ No man of your age can sit with their knees in the position of a primary school child on the hall floor at morning assembly. You have clearly branched out into CGI Keep the videos coming please.
Those bloody pyjama pants are hilarious Jack. Did you buy 50 pair in one enormous sale? The 308 has been a godsend for the channel. Absolute gift. Never ending source of interesting material.
Well done. Love your vids. As a Ferrari owner of over 12 years now. Absolutely use the cars. You only live once. If you can own and drive a Ferrari. Do it.
This 308GTS and a 512BBi being fully worked on in small cramped garages in the UK by two dedicated owners showing grit and tenacity! And not forgetting Harry and his Farm. Victory indeed!!
You Sir are a machine! I keep waiting to hear the song of your 308 sing out once again! Well done! You epitomize passion and dedication! I'd also love to see you take the Influenzo to and through the Stelvio Pass... :)
Always look forward to your video’s Jack. I’m just about to head back downstairs to my 987 to reinstall the repaired power steering lines, induction and give it a service.
@@Number27 Thanks Jack, all went well. All the time spent cleaning out the plenum and MAF sensor at the same time really paid off. She's so smooth, quiet and much better response down low now. All the best Roland Sydney Australia
Good work. Always try and avoid putting a cylinder head down on its head gasket face. The tiniest of surface scatches can cause sealing issues. Putting rubber or plastic bungs in the bolt holes is one option that means it will stand away from a flat surface if you put down head gasket face down.
Start tightening the bolts from the center out. When you start tightening set the torque wrench to 2/3 of the final torque. After that is done go back and set to final torque and finish.
You’re so right about spending more on a smarter car. Sometimes you just build a bond with a car when you work through the problems in a way you never would with a garage queen. I’m really enjoying your progress and can’t wait to see the resolution of the poor power delivery at high revs. My money’s on the distributor. Good luck.
Aha project car life, one after another I know that well. This is why I love my old 325tds, put diesel in, change the oil once a year, will cross country and back 👍 It's feels like an old tractor today but you know, the old thing wouldn't die so
We all need maniacs like you who must love big trouble even in the sort of buying an Italian car. Beeeautiful thing to look at, in every aspect the opposite of an old Volvo. Please keep being British. My best regards long time auto and industrial mechanic Peter.
Very impressive! I never thought that there was enough clearance to get that front head off that way. I was wrong. Great determination and problem solving right there. Of course I'm still not lining up to try doing it that way myself ;-)
I don't think we necessarily have to be OCD to worry about that missing nut. If you have worked on enough cars, you just know that anything you drop will magically find the most destructive location possible. Last season, while working on my Citroën 2CV, I dropped a small screwdriver in the engine bay. I searched and searched, under the car, in the underbelly pan, in the chassis legs, everywhere. Could not find it. Kept fretting, knowing that I would not dare to start the car if I had not found the screwdriver. Finally I grabbed a blindingly-bright work light, and shined it from every angle I could think of. That was when I caught a tiny glint, which wound up being from the edge of the tip of the screwdriver...... sitting blade up, in the bell housing, behind the flywheel! Another couple of tense minutes with a tiny magnet on a telescoping stick, and I could breathe again!
Exactly. I said the same to a lady in our Mini community just yesterday. She's spent a fortune fixing everything on her 2002 BMW Mini and now its head gasket has gone. She has been given a ridiculously high quote to get it done but could get it done elsewhere for maybe £400, pretty much the value of the car, but the way I see it is she is better off keeping the devil she knows, than getting rid of it and buying the devil she doesn't snd potentially having the same list of issues that she has fixed already on her current Mini.
Well done,I love that wedge thing never seen one of those before.Love watching you not give up,when you think about it it’s not that complex just fragile and temperamental much like another wife.
Bolts always have a plain portion as well as a thread, Screws are threaded all the way up the length to just under the head. I know this because I spent 45 years of my life in Aerospace production.
NEXT EPISODES:
25. th-cam.com/video/ODQRPRtLA1M/w-d-xo.html Ferrari 308 cylinder head is scrap!! Please help me get the InfluEnzo back on the road
26. th-cam.com/video/WMDkr0CLN-U/w-d-xo.html Ferrari Head Update + An Unexpected Development for the InfluEnzo
FULL EPISODE LIST: th-cam.com/play/PL-JmG4958QS8v5Bn2lol3bm8YQ4UNRstU.html
"There are a couple of issues with my own head"
We all feel that way from time to time mate
Almost as good as Jack's "Just like being inside an old friend," quote.
Owns 4 cars but has to borrow the neighbours car is priceless :)
I drive an old Ford Galaxy that works and now I have cheerfully realised that I'm better off than a guy with four cars, including a Ferrari ... ! 😁
Likes Italian stuff, be better buying a JTD Multipla. Same group as Ferrari and Alfa, but FIAT make stuff that doesn't constantly break 😂
@ 7:32 "There are a couple of issues with my own head" ! ;) We know that Jack, but the world would be a better place with a few more people like you in it. This is a great TH-cam epic. Always look forward to the next episode. It's a great adventure. Thank you!
Thank you for watching David!!!
I think quite many of us found your channel because of the 308. Been a blast following along!
Once again you triumph and learn and teach. I love the story of the guy traveling all over the US in his 308. That is what they are made for. Seeing it covered in mud and snow is how cars were meant to be, what they were invented for, to give us a freedom unknown before them. I hope you will now enjoy a trouble free year with yours, driving it, playing with it, letting it take you places and not having to lie on your back underneath it.
Finally! Another installment from my favourite keeper of expensive-to-maintain cars on youtube!
It is such a pleasure to watch the Influenzo episodes even if there is a bit of struggle, which, I guess, makes it even more interesting.
The 308 is so good-looking. I am looking forward to seeing you in a Hawaiian shirt on a sunny day driving it fully fixed until it breaks down again. And we will have more videos to enjoy.
Keep the spirits up!
..what, and trade the PJs for denim shorts?! ...dont encourage him!
Love your positive attitude and resilience in the face of continued challenges with the 308. Like you say, you learned a lot through these trials over the last year, as have all of us who have watched you these many months . That learning, along with having a bit of fun and a laugh, are what it's all about (as long as it doesn't bankrupt you first!).
The 308 has made you a better mechanic, and a better person from learning. And kept us entertained in the process. Thumbs up!
4 years on and I am still rebuilding my Jaguar Daimler Double Six. You are doing far better. As the good Mr. J. Lano points out it does take more money than iq to subject ourselves to such experience. But I guess this is what defines a car enthusiast. I am glued to screen every week to see your progress.
That’s great to hear! Thanks Ahmet!
Dont be disheartened. Because of you and another tuber, i picked up my own classic i am working on. I spent the day yesterday cleaning out 2 gallons of oil it puked up and i am thrilled i fixed it and will be driving it again.
Good work!! And good luck with it!!!
This is going to be so super cool when you reassemble it Jack, can’t wait!!
Well done for perseverance and finding someone that can do such a complex repair so well. Many would have given up by now. Fingers crossed for the rebuild. Great content! You're right, classics shouldn't just be stuck in garages and museums, they need to be driven...
Thanks Russel 🙏
Currently bingeing all the influenzo content at the moment and loving it. Your patience and attitude blows me away.
FYI a bolt generally has a threaded portion and a shank.
A completely threaded fixing is called a Set or set screw.
Keep up the great content.
Thanks!! Glad you’re enjoying it and yes I say bolt when I mean but!
Now listed in the positive-vibes folder of YT. Great to see her coming back together!
Phew, Thank goodness. Laser welding looks amazing. Surely this has to be the "only way is up" point now.
"can I borrow your car, none of mine work" 🤣
😃😃😃😃😃
You’re an inspiration for all 308 owners. It’s on the top of my list to get one. Still looking.
Hope you find one soon Tracy!! Nice to have a girl watching too!!
I feel that Spring has brought you renewed optimism. Keep going.
Congratulations, well on it's way now, looking forward to seeing it all go back together.
Agreed on garage queens, all cars should be seen and used, especially Italian classics!
Great work Jack and great to see your determination pay off. Everything crossed for a smooth repair and reverse fit. Look forward to seeing you back behind the wheel with a smile.
Cheers Darren, enjoy your Sunday!
I do admire your tenacity... Hopefully the Ferrari will now.. when the head is welded and fitted.. run as it should for as least as long as you have spent repairing all the problems.. Fingers crossed.
Damn! You need at least one Japanese car you can use while all the others are broken...😂
Yeah I wouldn’t lend him my car - it’ll just get added to the pile of “not working”!
An RX8; I hear they're nice and reliable ;)
@@gbspikyfish Man, that's fucked up, lol. Yeah, here you go, Mate. I am also including two extra engines I just happened to have laying around, and a sack of apex seals. Good luck, old chap, and remember, all sales are final!
It would be funny of that car happened to be a Mazda RX7TT. They are a nightmare.
@@gbspikyfish Yep. Nearly every one a person sees on the road these days leaves behind a cloud of oil smoke...
You’re doing great and with every job you do to her she’s getting better 🇮🇪
I think there are quite a few subscribers like me that would never have found your channel without the Influenzo, thank goodness we did! To an extent I would say it’s your duty as a TH-camr to make questionable decisions and then film them for our entertainment! 😉 Whilst I would take a 328 (Thank you Beverley Hills Cop 2) over a 308 all day long your journey of perseverance over the past 11 months or so has been great to follow. Once it’s sorted hopefully you can keep it long enough to enjoy using it over a lockdown free summer👍😎
You’re an inspiration Jack! Glad you bought a fixer upper, always more interesting, great TH-cam material and you’ve saved a great car, I still want one!
Great video, you are spot on about using the cars, in 20 years time some people will regret not having use them.
Thanks Rhett, enjoy your Sunday buddy!
The man that puts the D into determination 👍
And the 'p' in patience.
Certainly more patience than I have, I'd have brought the big hammer 🔨 out
Or M in mad 😂😂
It's fun to put the D in.
I live watching your videos, inspiring and uplifting, not matter how bad it seems you’re always smiling and looking for positives
I don't thing anyone should regret buying a vintage Ferrari; after all you only live once and not many people get the opportunity. Many of the issues you've faced you might well have faced even when buying a more expensive car; age takes its toll and you just never know if and how well maintenance has been done. To reduce the purchase risk you need to buy a car with lots of history and a limited number of different owners with long ownership spells. Flipping and cheapskate owners are the enemy.
But what's great about these cars is just how much support and parts are available, even if it's often not cheap!
I think you have done great by this car and I'm enjoying watching you sort it. When it's 'done', you should drive it to Italy!
The thumbs up at 4.00 ! I could feel the relief! Great video as always.
This is a great story to follow. I'm enjoying this series very much and learning a lot. Jack, you are a huge inspiration to me and I'm looking forward to purchasing my own fixer-upper 308 and stripping it down to every nut, bolt, screw, washer, etc. and re-building it from the ground up. Cheers!;)
Fabulous Anthony!! Hope you find the right car soon!!
I love watching videos of this car and it's great that you share all of its ups and downs. At the end of the day it makes fantastic contents! Keep up the good work mate.
These are such quality videos . No messing around. Wonderful
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the support!!
success ! well done Jack! you have a great can do attitude and it's definitely paying off with the Influenzo bud 👍
Thanks Ryan!!
Well done Jack with getting the head off, big achievement, I do welding and have never heard of laser welding before, going to check on TH-cam, I can understand were you are coming from with the high of getting the head fixed and having to put it all back together again, but you and these videos are what make them addictive to watch, 👍👏👌👏👏.
Thanks David!!
Good on ya Jack...perserverance exemplified...can wait till this baby is up and running like a 308 should...great cars!
Nice job getting the head off. They can be darn near impossible to get off, even with the engine out of the car.
Smiles all round , as always. Well deserved progress in the right direction
Thank you for another entertaining video. I hope you have the 308 up and running soon. I was excited to see the 348 in the opening sequence, but sadly that was all we saw of her. In any case, a great inspirational talk about driving our cars. I couldn’t agree more and plan to get my 348 out of storage this weekend!
Great stuff Jack, wishing you all the best with the next part of your adventure!
Thanks 🙏 dude!
Brilliant content and the problems you face just makes the channel super interesting, your positivity is admiral 👍💪
Lovely Jubbly video, great neighbour to have too.
Following from day 1 and today I am blowing away. Hats off and can't wait to see the finished product. Have all my mates hooked, I won a tenner with you getting the head off 😂
That’s fantastic, thanks for the support !!
Fair play to you Sir, i didn't think you would get that out well done👍
Friday, lockdown, single malt in hand, watching the progress!
Setscrews are threaded all the way to the head & bolts have a shank. There is a bit more to it than that but that's the main thing to remember.
Well done for sticking with it Jack! Keep going fella!
Jack, just some observations:
1/ Your face when you popped the removed head onto the floor was priceless - true joy!
2/ I can now inform my therapist that the nut is not in the engine and possibly cease my treatment plan
3/ No man of your age can sit with their knees in the position of a primary school child on the hall floor at morning assembly. You have clearly branched out into CGI
Keep the videos coming please.
Awesome 🤣🤣🤣 thanks Gizmo and glad your mental sanity is back on track!
I love the vids on this car, can't wait to to see it back on the road 👍
Fantastic result mate,, and they said it couldn’t be done!!
Those bloody pyjama pants are hilarious Jack. Did you buy 50 pair in one enormous sale? The 308 has been a godsend for the channel. Absolute gift. Never ending source of interesting material.
Just about to order some new ones for the summer filming!!
Best channel on TH-cam. Two thumbs wayyyy up.
Roxy is not just a neighbour, but a great friend to lend you her car. It must be fantastic to have great neighbours like her. 😁
Well done. Love your vids. As a Ferrari owner of over 12 years now. Absolutely use the cars. You only live once. If you can own and drive a Ferrari. Do it.
Jack. Close to 50k subs and all well deserved. Great episode and looking fwd to the 308 running around the cotswolds
Good to see you back Jack👍
This 308GTS and a 512BBi being fully worked on in small cramped garages in the UK by two dedicated owners showing grit and tenacity! And not forgetting Harry and his Farm. Victory indeed!!
Thanks Dave, Scott is a really top guy!!
Awesome job Jack! Can’t wait to see you drifting the 308 thru some snow!😃
Another great video Jack, thanks. That US car is definitely an inspiration to us all.
You Sir are a machine! I keep waiting to hear the song of your 308 sing out once again! Well done! You epitomize passion and dedication! I'd also love to see you take the Influenzo to and through the Stelvio Pass... :)
Always look forward to your video’s Jack. I’m just about to head back downstairs to my 987 to reinstall the repaired power steering lines, induction and give it a service.
Good luck!!
@@Number27 Thanks Jack, all went well. All the time spent cleaning out the plenum and MAF sensor at the same time really paid off. She's so smooth, quiet and much better response down low now.
All the best
Roland
Sydney Australia
The 308 is good entertainment, and a great car.
i enjoy watching problems come and go, its also a manual for future owners.
Another superb vid sir , thanks for a bit of normality every week. Keep em coming !
Well done Jack ..... keep going !!!!
Good work. Always try and avoid putting a cylinder head down on its head gasket face. The tiniest of surface scatches can cause sealing issues. Putting rubber or plastic bungs in the bolt holes is one option that means it will stand away from a flat surface if you put down head gasket face down.
Good trick wit pad spreader, just for future ref, a bolt has a shoulder a set screw is threaded all its length, keep at it, really enjoying project
You succeeded because you didn’t give up, great job.
Four broken cars... that’s called a scrap yard isn’t it? 😂
i give you credit sir! your patience are as long as a ocean liner 🛳. but you do have a iconic car. and as always i wish you the best of ☘!
Great to see things moving forwards. I was starting to get a little anxious!
GOOD LUCK MY FRIEND SORRY ABOUT THE CRACKHEAD TODAY ! I PLAY YOUR PLAYLIST NOW HOPE THIS HELP.
Satisfying progress - kudos!
Start tightening the bolts from the center out. When you start tightening set the torque wrench to 2/3 of the final torque. After that is done go back and set to final torque and finish.
Well done Jack. Your videos inspire me to keep going with my project 👍🏻
Next episode - how to rebuild a Ferrari V8 after dropping a nut into the engine....😂😂
You’re so right about spending more on a smarter car. Sometimes you just build a bond with a car when you work through the problems in a way you never would with a garage queen. I’m really enjoying your progress and can’t wait to see the resolution of the poor power delivery at high revs. My money’s on the distributor. Good luck.
Wow!
Nice 288!
That welding is amazing!
Great video and great work, thanks for sharing Jack, you're getting there 👍👍
Aha project car life, one after another I know that well. This is why I love my old 325tds, put diesel in, change the oil once a year, will cross country and back 👍
It's feels like an old tractor today but you know, the old thing wouldn't die so
We all need maniacs like you who must love big trouble even in the sort of buying an Italian car. Beeeautiful thing to look at, in every aspect the opposite of an old Volvo. Please keep being British. My best regards long time auto and industrial mechanic Peter.
This chap is a real inspiration to keep going on my own wretched sports car project.
The lazer welding is amazing
Nice GTO in the garage. Glad you have no regrets - as you say, it is a great story. :)
Couldn't agree more with regards to driving our cars. I'm currently working on a Bugeye and plan to drive it quite a bit.
Very impressive! I never thought that there was enough clearance to get that front head off that way. I was wrong. Great determination and problem solving right there. Of course I'm still not lining up to try doing it that way myself ;-)
I don't think we necessarily have to be OCD to worry about that missing nut. If you have worked on enough cars, you just know that anything you drop will magically find the most destructive location possible. Last season, while working on my Citroën 2CV, I dropped a small screwdriver in the engine bay. I searched and searched, under the car, in the underbelly pan, in the chassis legs, everywhere. Could not find it. Kept fretting, knowing that I would not dare to start the car if I had not found the screwdriver. Finally I grabbed a blindingly-bright work light, and shined it from every angle I could think of. That was when I caught a tiny glint, which wound up being from the edge of the tip of the screwdriver...... sitting blade up, in the bell housing, behind the flywheel! Another couple of tense minutes with a tiny magnet on a telescoping stick, and I could breathe again!
Maybe Magnum had the right idea, he drove someone else's Ferrari.
You could have spent lots on a 'good' car and still run into a lot of these issues.
Exactly, as far too many people discover the hard way!
Exactly. I said the same to a lady in our Mini community just yesterday. She's spent a fortune fixing everything on her 2002 BMW Mini and now its head gasket has gone. She has been given a ridiculously high quote to get it done but could get it done elsewhere for maybe £400, pretty much the value of the car, but the way I see it is she is better off keeping the devil she knows, than getting rid of it and buying the devil she doesn't snd potentially having the same list of issues that she has fixed already on her current Mini.
Hey Jack, I love these videos!
Will be ready when the good weather comes !
Well done getting the Head off! That was a tricky job!! Looking forward to the next video also progress report on your Elise 😬😊👍
When the shouldered bolts arrived - that's when i'd have been thinking 'is this a cosmic sign that this car doesn't want to be fixed?'
Love that pad separator. Just ordered one...
Well done,I love that wedge thing never seen one of those before.Love watching you not give up,when you think about it it’s not that complex just fragile and temperamental much like another wife.
Thanks Michael, hope all good with you buddy!
Bolts always have a plain portion as well as a thread, Screws are threaded all the way up the length to just under the head. I know this because I spent 45 years of my life in Aerospace production.
Always a great video, thanks Jack, keep well 👍
And you my friend!
Prayers that it all works out for you bud. Blessings from Glasgow.
Thanks and my best back to the Dear Green Place!