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Old 11-15-2016, 01:50 PM
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Paul you could do it by yourself, you don't need to start the car. As soon as you turn the engine over the trans pump will run. Disconnect the oil cooler return line from the trans and put it in a bucket, turn the engine over.

When you just drop the pan there is still a few Liters of fluid in the converter that does not get changed.
 
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Old 11-15-2016, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by warrjon
Paul you could do it by yourself, you don't need to start the car. As soon as you turn the engine over the trans pump will run. Disconnect the oil cooler return line from the trans and put it in a bucket, turn the engine over.

When you just drop the pan there is still a few Liters of fluid in the converter that does not get changed.
Tks Warren.

Without wanting to turn this into a thread about my fluid change, is it ok, IYO, to turn the engine and let the pump dump say 3-4 litres at a time without having someone constantly fill it via the dipstick? Do I risk damaging the box? I assumed that I would need 3 people to keep the fluid level broadly constant whilst it was being pumped out. How quickly will the pump dump the old fluid out if I'm turning the starter but can't see the rate of output?

Tks again

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Old 11-19-2016, 08:57 AM
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FINALLY!!!!!! My front springs are in!!!! Fiddly with the threaded rods but it works. I had to clean the threads regularly, but all worked well...
 
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Old 11-23-2016, 08:45 AM
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I've been sorting out my bypass pipe... Due to crystalisation of the anti freeze, it has corroded inside. Not badly though. But still needed a clean up and derusting. So I painted it again...

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Old 11-23-2016, 09:10 AM
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I bought my XJS a Buick Roadmaster Wagon that will be donating its powertrain. I'm fed up of all the Gremlins involved in keeping the V12 healthy (relative) My engineering brain finally said enough and made a rational decision. I'll admit I love the look of the car but have never been a huge fan of the engine. This is the 5th I have owned/maintained so I've put in my time. That being said, I'll be selling the engine and trans out of my 88, starts,runs and shifts well. No smoke and good oil pressure. 2 owner car has 67k miles. Has a few oil leaks, coolant hoses need replacement and its still got original fuel injection harness/hoses. Vac advance on the dist went out and was the straw that broke this camel's back. PM me if interested in engine or trans.
 
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Old 11-26-2016, 04:04 PM
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Installed bronze throttle linkage bushings. Used a neoprene 1/4" washer to hold the thing in place. I get the feeling I upset something in there, though, cos now she's idling high and starting hard. Hey, at least the idle is smooth, and I don't stumble while cruising anymore.

One fix at a time, I tell myself, one fix at a time...
 
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Old 11-27-2016, 02:30 AM
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Installed bronze throttle linkage bushings. Used a neoprene 1/4" washer to hold the thing in place. I get the feeling I upset something in there, though, cos now she's idling high and starting hard. Hey, at least the idle is smooth, and I don't stumble while cruising anymore.

One fix at a time, I tell myself, one fix at a time...

By chance did fitting new bushings alter the idle switch setting on L/H throttle linkage, that can alter idle.
 
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Old 11-27-2016, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by baxtor
By chance did fitting new bushings alter the idle switch setting on L/H throttle linkage, that can alter idle.
Or maybe, now the spindle is properly supported, all the slop has gone and the butterflies need re-setting?


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Old 11-27-2016, 12:30 PM
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Great suggestions. Thanks!
 
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Old 12-04-2016, 03:04 PM
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Bump for new tstats. Running cold is too un-jaglike. Cold wet day here in the southern US. Nice warm heat again.
 
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Hello I'm new to the site and couldn't help my self when I read the catergory. I started a project on my 89 XJS, as I could not find a rear spoiler that suited me. So I began building it myself don't laugh to hard as it's in the early stages but you can see the vision. I'm starting the lower edgs at the upper body line on the rear 1/4's and flowing it up and across the trunk/boot. The trunk will open normally with the tiniest of gaps between the pieces, I want it to look almost as 1 piece. When done it will be covered in fiberglass and finished out with the rest of the body work.

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doing research
woodruff key C757

offset woodruff key
mr gasket 988G (claimed 4 degree offset)
 

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Old 12-09-2016, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jonathan-W
doing research
woodruff key C757

offset woodruff key
mr gasket 988G (claimed 4 degree offset)
 
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Old 12-09-2016, 02:11 PM
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Shiny new water pump installed! Deleted the air pump too.

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That fixed my leaking coolant problem.

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Old 12-09-2016, 02:27 PM
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Hey, I did the same - yesterday Just without deleting the air pump as I don't have one

I searched today for an alternative stud for C9655, which isn't available anymore... I found out that the studs from the exhaust manifolds fit and can be used... So that was a nice find.

In case you ask where it sits: on the casting for the fan, meant to be a tensioner anker point for the fan belt...
 
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Old 12-10-2016, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by ptjs1
Tks Warren.

Without wanting to turn this into a thread about my fluid change, is it ok, IYO, to turn the engine and let the pump dump say 3-4 litres at a time without having someone constantly fill it via the dipstick? Do I risk damaging the box? I assumed that I would need 3 people to keep the fluid level broadly constant whilst it was being pumped out. How quickly will the pump dump the old fluid out if I'm turning the starter but can't see the rate of output?

Tks again

Paul
Sorry Paul, I missed your post. You would need to keep the transmission topped up. The pump will dump fluid quickly.

Change oil and filter first then disconnect transmission line.

Return line from cooler is the bottom one. You will know when you have cleaned out all the old fluid as the fluid coming out will be clean.
 
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Old 12-11-2016, 08:23 AM
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I just ordered a 1-5/16" socket... Didn't have one but I need one... So best buy it. Oddly, it is a German brand...!?
 
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Old 12-11-2016, 05:30 PM
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Looked at it today and thought; 'I really must do something with that'.
It's a start I suppose.
 
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Old 12-12-2016, 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Daim
I just ordered a 1-5/16" socket... Didn't have one but I need one... So best buy it. Oddly, it is a German brand...!?
Perhaps, against your will, you are starting to appreciate the charm, eccentricity, beauty and utility of the Imperial System, Daim?
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Old 12-12-2016, 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Greg in France
Perhaps, against your will, you are starting to appreciate the charm, eccentricity, beauty and utility of the Imperial System, Daim?
Greg
Well, after being vorn in the 80ies and going to school in the 90ies in Brtitain, I only ever learned the metric system... So I get the fact that the imperial system is okay but it isn't the easiest...

12 inch =1foot
3 foot or 4!? = 1 yard

And then come all the chains, furlongs, ...

I prefer counting to 10 each time
 

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