My 1988 Jaguar XJ40 Sovereign 3.6

Started by kamilb1998, 15, September, 2010 - 18:44:16

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kamilb1998

Here are some pics:- More info available on my website projectxj40.weebly.com





And on Holiday this August in Plymouth:-




Like it or not? What do you think of it?

PLOD11


Karl

I've always had a soft spot for Jags but never got round to owning one.

Managed to run a Mercedes 300ce for a few years, now that was a lovely motor.

Retro Andy

A really nice car, can't knock them for comfort.

Retro Andy

radiomarty

Fantastic Jag bud kind of thing I am planning on getting !

kamilb1998

The poor old thing has been off the road for over a year now, but its still managed to keep me busy. Currently doing a top-end rebuild on it after the headgasket went...




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Karl

..just a little more complex than a c5 motor rebuild  ;D

Scarily complicated !

Retro Andy

You are seem to be able to tackle some big jobs for someone your age, you must have a very keen interest in mechanic's/electric's etc, you will go far mate.

Retro Andy.

radiomarty

Fantastic Stuff - I recall working on  a mark 3 cortina around about your age - but being an simple 1600 ohv engine I had easy compared to that beast of an engine - Keep up the good work bud :) :)

Lancealot

Looks like you have your hands full, so a C5 should be simple stuff.

Keep us posted

Lance

kamilb1998

Started putting it back together today. Got my assistant to help me get the head back on, and I managed to get the cam sprockets, chain, tensioner and distributor back in today.



PLOD11

Rather you than me  :o

I have not stripped an engine down for years, i will stick to C5s  ;D

looking good though   ;)

John

kamilb1998

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I got it back together and running on Monday the 24th October but he developed a leak from the chain tensioner. I got the distributor out to get to the bolts for it, undid them only to find that it had snapped  :o. After this followed a two week wait for replacement tensioner which arrived along with some Instant Gasket yesterday. I got it fitted today and I can safely say that Oliver is now properly fixed!

I was a little nervous at first because there was smoke coming out from the exhaust manifold area at first but I had a look and it turned out to just be some oil left over on the manifold from when the tensioner let go, but I got him up to temperature and he stayed at a steady 90 degrees. I drove him up and down the close a couple of times and the power steering has come back, but the brake pedal has a little more travel than I remember it to. Sadly no pictures or videos from today because it had got dark by the time I got it running.

Edited to add pictures;





Karl

Your car seems well worth the effort mate, looks really nice  8)

c515mph