Great ASMR. Most of my automotive experience is on Alfas before fuel injection. I've done hundreds of these carbs and still have nightmares about losing those ball valves.
@@plabarba I stuff rags down open holes to try and prevent dropping things like that down inside the engine. If I can see it happening, it probably will, so yeah, always a worry!
Surely is a labor intensive job, what with removing six of them, rebuilding and reassemble. Then synchronize them. It sure sound good though, revs quickly. What was Ferrari thinking, it's like a race car motor. This car has to be driven regularly to keep fresh gas going thru those carbs, that or plenty of Stabile. Great job.
Ferraris have always built these cars inspired from race cars. That can sometimes be an issue when serving them, but when they're right, they sure are nice! Thanks for watching.
Could you please tell me what kind of cleaning solution you use for your ultrasonic? Also is there other way to clean out the whole carburetor if I cannot come across a ultrasonic machine? Please advise. Thank you Darren
@ you can use something like this in the ultrasonic cleaner: www.amazon.com/Ultrasonic-Solution-Carburetors-Cleaning-Immersion/dp/B09KKGRKPG/ref=asc_df_B09KKGRKPG?mcid=a80114e461ca31739195c5a860f5cad6&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693610652817&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1857905073021699753&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004847&hvtargid=pla-1731621940463&psc=1 Gunk makes a gallon container that you can dip a carburetor in, but I wouldn’t recommend it simply because the solution is pretty unhealthy. Simple soap will work in an ultrasonic cleaner and work just as well or better. It’s worth the investment.
How often do you recommend that this full service is done on a DCOE carburettor if car is driven with the correct fuel ( lets say 98 Octane ) and at least every 2 weeks ? Thank you
impressive
This video makes me appreciate how simple the Diet fuel injection system is on my Porsche 914.
Carbs seem mote simple than fuel injection to me! Thanks for watching.
Thank you Tom
Keep driving yours to avoid needing this kind of work!
Great ASMR. Most of my automotive experience is on Alfas before fuel injection. I've done hundreds of these carbs and still have nightmares about losing those ball valves.
@@plabarba thank you! You and me both brother!
@@tomyangnet I also have night terrors about dropping the timing chain master link or a valve shim into the abyss...
@@plabarba I stuff rags down open holes to try and prevent dropping things like that down inside the engine. If I can see it happening, it probably will, so yeah, always a worry!
Surely is a labor intensive job, what with removing six of them, rebuilding and reassemble. Then synchronize them. It sure sound good though, revs quickly. What was Ferrari thinking, it's like a race car motor. This car has to be driven regularly to keep fresh gas going thru those carbs, that or plenty of Stabile. Great job.
Ferraris have always built these cars inspired from race cars. That can sometimes be an issue when serving them, but when they're right, they sure are nice! Thanks for watching.
??? Please tell me what does the last letter 'E' in the abbreviation 'DCOE' mean ??? (Doppio Corpo Orizzontale E... ???)
Thank you I have more confident in overhauling my 38 carb
always take one apart at a time, so you always have another one to compare! Good luck!
Could you please tell me what kind of cleaning solution you use for your ultrasonic? Also is there other way to clean out the whole carburetor if I cannot come across a ultrasonic machine? Please advise. Thank you Darren
@ you can use something like this in the ultrasonic cleaner: www.amazon.com/Ultrasonic-Solution-Carburetors-Cleaning-Immersion/dp/B09KKGRKPG/ref=asc_df_B09KKGRKPG?mcid=a80114e461ca31739195c5a860f5cad6&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693610652817&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1857905073021699753&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9004847&hvtargid=pla-1731621940463&psc=1
Gunk makes a gallon container that you can dip a carburetor in, but I wouldn’t recommend it simply because the solution is pretty unhealthy. Simple soap will work in an ultrasonic cleaner and work just as well or better. It’s worth the investment.
Thank you very much
Thank you very much
Wow, some of those fasteners are in way tight.
Yeah, someone over tightened a couple of jets!
Did you clean all the carb body's screws in the ultra sonic cleaner too?
Yes. Everything goes into the ultra sonic cleaner.
How often do you recommend that this full service is done on a DCOE carburettor if car is driven with the correct fuel ( lets say 98 Octane ) and at least every 2 weeks ? Thank you
Rarely does this need to be done unless there is a problem from poor running and lack of response.