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Why do so many Ferrari's have such major engine work done to them with so few miles? I know its quite common, but just don't know why.... I was looking at a F355 Berlinetta, same thing with the engine....
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It is part of the regular maintenance schedule. If the maintenance is not kept up, that is a major issue.
The 15k engine out and clutch repacement and service for a 355 F1 can run $20,000.00. Cam belts and other items wear over time, when you have 4 cams opening and closing 40 valves at up to almost 8,500 rpms you want to be very safe! |