What did you do to or buy for your XJ-S/XJS today?
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Great idea, Daim. I control my (replacement) electric main fan using the OEM 85° water pump temp switch and the Grant Francis rewire system. I have recently found it cycles on and off too much in stop/go traffic.
I replaced the temp switch with an "On at 92° Off at 87°" switch from a Fiat. Works a treat and gives enough hysteresis to stop the cycling. But right now the scarce budget is being soaked up buying parts for my tractor engine rebuild. After 55 years the old Massey Ferguson 23c diesel deserves it!
Greg
I replaced the temp switch with an "On at 92° Off at 87°" switch from a Fiat. Works a treat and gives enough hysteresis to stop the cycling. But right now the scarce budget is being soaked up buying parts for my tractor engine rebuild. After 55 years the old Massey Ferguson 23c diesel deserves it!
Greg
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Just finished up working on getting the 6.0 out of a 94 sedan to transplant into my 89 convertible. I got to the full flow oil hoses, and just oh so hate to cut those babies, but looks like my best bet. That, or disassemble the chin spoiler, etc, so I can get to the ends of the hoses where they connect to the oil cooler.....
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An XJS grows once covered, definitely not a slimming action..
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Ordered quite a few bits today... Just to get the engine back together
- 3000 mm of 9 mm diameter fuel pipes (injectors, fuel line to pressure regulator, fuel line from fuel cooler)
- 31 sleeves to do the injectors and co
- 2000 mm of 8 mm silicone vacuum hose (black)
- 1000 mm of 5 mm silicone vacuum hose (black)
- 1000 mm of 3 mm silicone vacuum hose (black)
- timing cover plug
- 2x throttle body joint gasket
- 2x return springs (throttle bodies)
- 12x fuel injector seal ring (lower)
- 12x fuel injector mounting ring (upper)
- 1x vacuum hose spacer/adapter
- 4x inlet manifold gaskets (end piece rear)
- 2x inlet manifold gaskets (front end)
- 2x throttle linkage bush
- 1x extra air valve elbow hose
- 2x balance pipe hose
- 1x Marelli distributor air filter
- 1x Marelli distribtor gasket
- 1x gasket for crank case ventilation
And a few other bits and bobs! I hope to have the ol' girl running again by latest end of October! Then she goes into hibernation behind the house under some nice covers
- 3000 mm of 9 mm diameter fuel pipes (injectors, fuel line to pressure regulator, fuel line from fuel cooler)
- 31 sleeves to do the injectors and co
- 2000 mm of 8 mm silicone vacuum hose (black)
- 1000 mm of 5 mm silicone vacuum hose (black)
- 1000 mm of 3 mm silicone vacuum hose (black)
- timing cover plug
- 2x throttle body joint gasket
- 2x return springs (throttle bodies)
- 12x fuel injector seal ring (lower)
- 12x fuel injector mounting ring (upper)
- 1x vacuum hose spacer/adapter
- 4x inlet manifold gaskets (end piece rear)
- 2x inlet manifold gaskets (front end)
- 2x throttle linkage bush
- 1x extra air valve elbow hose
- 2x balance pipe hose
- 1x Marelli distributor air filter
- 1x Marelli distribtor gasket
- 1x gasket for crank case ventilation
And a few other bits and bobs! I hope to have the ol' girl running again by latest end of October! Then she goes into hibernation behind the house under some nice covers
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