Era Positioning:
A significant model for Ferrari, marking their first mid-engined V8 production car and the only one designed by Bertone. Aimed at a broader market segment than previous V12 models.
Competitors:
Lamborghini Urraco, Maserati Merak, Porsche 911 (930 Turbo era), De Tomaso Pantera.
Design:
Distinctive wedge-shaped styling by Bertone, offering a departure from traditional Ferrari Pininfarina designs. Practical 2+2 seating configuration.
Powertrain Innovation:
Introduction of the transversely mounted Dino V8 engine, a pivotal step towards Ferrari's V8 lineage.
Target Audience:
Enthusiasts, owners, and independent workshops specializing in classic Italian exotics requiring detailed repair and maintenance information.
Primary Coverage:
Mechanical, Electrical, Bodywork, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Repair
Specific Systems:
Engine, Fuel System, Ignition System, Cooling System, Lubrication System, Exhaust System, Clutch, Gearbox, Differential, Suspension (Front & Rear), Steering, Brakes (Hydraulic & Parking), Electrical System (Wiring Diagrams, Components), Body & Chassis, Interior, Climate Control (Optional)
Estimated Pages:
Approximately 500-700 pages (typical for a comprehensive workshop manual)
Type:
Workshop Manual / Service Manual / Repair Manual
Powertrain:
Comprehensive coverage of the V8 engine, including disassembly, assembly, diagnostics, and specifications. Detailed explanation of the transaxle, clutch, and drivetrain components.
Chassis And Suspension:
In-depth coverage of the independent front and rear suspension systems, including geometry, component replacement, and alignment procedures. Steering system and braking system overhaul and troubleshooting.
Electrical System:
Detailed wiring diagrams for all circuits, component testing, troubleshooting guidance for ignition, lighting, starting, charging, and auxiliary systems.
Body And Interior:
Procedures for body panel alignment, interior trim removal and installation, glass replacement, and basic body repair techniques. Climate control system (if applicable to specific manual version).
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance items, fluid changes (oil, coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid), filter replacements, spark plug replacement, timing belt inspection and replacement (crucial for this V8), and general tune-up procedures.
Repair And Overhaul:
Step-by-step instructions for major component overhauls, including engine rebuilds, gearbox repairs, brake caliper rebuilding, carburetor overhaul (Weber 40 DCNF), and suspension component replacement.
Troubleshooting:
Systematic diagnostic procedures for common and complex issues, symptom-based troubleshooting charts, and fault code diagnosis (if applicable to the era).
Adjustments:
Detailed procedures for valve adjustments, ignition timing adjustments, carburetor synchronization and mixture adjustment, and suspension geometry setup.
Depth:
Comprehensive, from routine maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds. Includes detailed torque specifications, clearance measurements, and diagnostic parameters.
Format:
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable if professionally scanned, enabling quick access to specific topics.
Resolution:
Depends on original scan quality, but typically high enough for clear reproduction of diagrams and text.
Binding:
N/A (Digital Download)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Download)
Engine Code:
Tipo F106 AL
Engine Type:
90° V8, Naturally Aspirated
Displacement:
2926 cc (2.9 Liters)
Bore X Stroke:
81 mm x 71 mm
Valvetrain:
DOHC (Dual Overhead Camshafts), 2 valves per cylinder
Horsepower:
240 hp (179 kW) @ 7500 rpm (European spec); 205 hp (153 kW) @ 6600 rpm (US spec)
Torque:
27.8 kg⋅m (201 lb⋅ft) @ 5000 rpm (European spec); 25.0 kg⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) @ 3500 rpm (US spec)
Carburetion:
Quad Weber 40 DCNF downdraft carburetors
Fuel Type:
Premium Unleaded Gasoline (91+ Octane)
Cooling Type:
Water-cooled
Oil Capacity:
Approximately 10-12 liters (depending on oil cooler configuration)
Crash Test Data:
No formal crash test data available from modern agencies for this era of vehicle.
Brakes:
Four-wheel disc brakes (Girling or Dunlop systems), ventilated front discs.
Seatbelts:
Three-point lap and shoulder belts
Steering Column:
Collapsible steering column
Oil Change Interval:
Every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 6 months
Timing Belt Replacement:
Every 30,000 km (18,000 miles) or 3 years (critical due to interference engine design)
Spark Plug Replacement:
Every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) or as needed
Major Service:
Includes timing belts, fluid flushes, ignition system check, brake service, typically every 40,000-60,000 km
Engine Oil Type:
SAE 20W-50 or SAE 10W-40 (API SG or higher, often mineral or semi-synthetic)
Coolant Type:
Ethylene Glycol based antifreeze (e.g., Shellguard) mixed with distilled water (50/50 ratio)
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 Hydraulic Brake Fluid
Transmission Fluid Type:
API GL-4 SAE 75W-90 or SAE 80W-90 gear oil
Engine Reliability:
Timing belt failure is catastrophic. Carburetor tuning and synchronization can be demanding. Early models had some ignition system gremlins.
Body And Chassis:
Rust can be an issue, particularly around wheel arches, sills, and subframes. Electrical connections can corrode over time.
Suspension And Brakes:
Bushings can degrade, leading to sloppy handling. Brake system seals may require periodic replacement.
Ignition:
Electronic ignition conversions (e.g., Pertronix) are popular for improved reliability.
Heritage Focus:
Racing, high-performance GT cars
Predecessor:
Dino 246 GT/GTS (though positioned differently, it was the V6 predecessor)
Successor:
Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS (achieved greater sales success)
Design Change:
Designed by Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina, styled by Bertone. This design was a significant departure and controversial for some Ferrari purists.
Production Years:
1973-1980
Production Numbers:
Approximately 712 units produced (some sources cite slightly higher numbers).
Manufacturing Location:
Maranello, Italy