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crvols 12-20-2016 01:09 PM

Replaced front lights
 
Cleaned the four headlight lens and upgraded the bulbs to:
Philips Crystal Vision ultra for the mains and bights. Sylvania Zevo LED's for the parking light bulbs. Major improvement for $70 all in!

crvols 01-20-2017 12:14 PM

Replaced the low fluid sensor in the windshield washer reservoir. It was fairly easy once I removed the lower shield and moved the air tube from the grille to the wheel well out of the way. The only problem is lowering the reservoir with a gallon of fluid in it. Used a jack stand to support it. $70 and it is sorted.

labcoatguy 01-20-2017 05:29 PM

Last night I changed out some blown dashboard bulbs and swapped in a correct button panel with a traction control off button. Today I filled up the tank with a bottle of Techron. Damn it flies now, and the supercharger screams with a new voice.

95Leaper 01-21-2017 11:35 AM

Replaced my rear brake pads today. Still looks like the fronts have a few months to go but I am getting a slight squeal from the right front on heavy braking so it looks like the brake hardware may need some lubricating or replacement.

John Herbert 01-30-2017 12:34 AM

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Having recently replaced front top & bottom ball joints & upper wishbone bushes I noticed my drivers side shock absorber (originals I presumed) not looking too good. The upper built in bump stop was shot, had gone powdery & not much of it left & the upper bushes were not of the original type, merely generic rubber style.
The bushes were replaced prior to my purchase & attached photo shows that mechanic (not impressed with ) had assembled them with the bottom washer incorrectly fitted plus the incorrect type of bushes as can be seen in photo.
Might just add that I replaced them with original specification green Bilstein 24 -018630 obtained from Michigan Trucksprings, Saiginaw USA & they were very reasonably priced plus received by me here in Australia in just 6 days.
Parts from our capital cities can take longer here in Australia.
I will attack the other side tomorrow. Looking forward to an improvement in front end behaviour.

John Herbert

labcoatguy 01-30-2017 08:40 AM

New bulbs in the center console; I bought a bunch of these and reused the original sockets and color caps. Works a treat.

twack 01-30-2017 03:31 PM

Put another 20 ltres of petrol in hoping to dilute the diesel I put in by mistake.

al_roethlisberger 01-30-2017 05:23 PM

Oil change, filter, new coolant tank cap, air filter... the basics :)

crvols 01-31-2017 03:08 PM

Replaced leaking Power Steering supply and return hoses.

al_roethlisberger 01-31-2017 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by crvols (Post 1612202)
Replaced leaking Power Steering supply and return hoses.

Yep, been there, done that ;)

I also put heat shielding tubing over the hoses as it has been theorized that the proximity of the hot exhaust shortened the hoses' lifespan and caused them to leak/weep especially considering they have almost no pressure on the supply/return to the reservoir.

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al_roethlisberger 01-31-2017 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by John Herbert (Post 1611160)
Having recently replaced front top & bottom ball joints & upper wishbone bushes I noticed my drivers side shock absorber (originals I presumed) not looking too good. The upper built in bump stop was shot, had gone powdery & not much of it left & the upper bushes were not of the original type, merely generic rubber style.
The bushes were replaced prior to my purchase & attached photo shows that mechanic (not impressed with ) had assembled them with the bottom washer incorrectly fitted plus the incorrect type of bushes as can be seen in photo.
Might just add that I replaced them with original specification green Bilstein 24 -018630 obtained from Michigan Trucksprings, Saiginaw USA & they were very reasonably priced plus received by me here in Australia in just 6 days.
Parts from our capital cities can take longer here in Australia.
I will attack the other side tomorrow. Looking forward to an improvement in front end behaviour.

John Herbert

On my list too. I replaced the rears a couple years ago (wow time flies) but I know the upper bushings on the front shocks are shot, and I suspect the inner bump stop is too.

The real crime is that to replace the bump stop and shock bushings approaches the cost of the entire shock.

I've got the four black Uro upper shock bushings on the bench for now. Not sure if I'll just replace the shocks, but they get pricey at ~150USD each as I recall.

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crvols 01-31-2017 05:18 PM

Yes, I read the posts but, I think with the few miles I will be putting on this car, the hoses should last some while. May still do it but, chose not to at this time. Thanks for the good info.

MikeyB10 02-02-2017 04:33 AM

Replaced F/L Indicator.
 
I replaced the front left indicator today after noticing a couple of weeks ago my existing one was smashed. I couldn't recall any incident that would have caused this damage but was told, they are badly positioned and will recieave minor damage from stones then will slowly detiriate.
All in all a five min Job. Just wanted too share with all the guys in Australia that I ordered a new F/L indicator from SNG Barratt UK for $117 AUD including economy postage, much less than anyone I rang locally was offering for even a second-hand one in good condition.

al_roethlisberger 02-05-2017 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by MikeyB10 (Post 1613150)
I replaced the front left indicator today after noticing a couple of weeks ago my existing one was smashed. I couldn't recall any incident that would have caused this damage but was told, they are badly positioned and will recieave minor damage from stones then will slowly detiriate.
All in all a five min Job. Just wanted too share with all the guys in Australia that I ordered a new F/L indicator from SNG Barratt UK for $117 AUD including economy postage, much less than anyone I rang locally was offering for even a second-hand one in good condition.


Yeah, those lamps seem to eventually catch every pepple and the plastic isn't very tough so they get cracked. It's too bad Jaguar didn't make them more durable as the orange lens material is pretty thin.

So when I go to the salvage yard I pull them as a matter of course if they aren't really messed up, although every one so far has had at least a hairline crack and is somewhat sandblasted. So I have a bucket of them.

Fortunately they are still available new... shockingly (I guess they sell enough to warrant making them, see above) .... but aren't cheap at about $120 as I recall.

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aacpa15215 02-06-2017 11:52 AM

Techron Works. I did use it and engine is running so smooth.

aacpa15215 02-06-2017 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by twack (Post 1611549)
Put another 20 ltres of petrol in hoping to dilute the diesel I put in by mistake.

My daughter did the same on our 2005 Toyota a few years back. Had tank and fuel system cleaned by Toyota Dealer and car is running very well. You will have to go thru a few tanks of gas. Hang in there.

al_roethlisberger 02-06-2017 03:19 PM

Nothing spectacular.... changed plugs and new coil gaskets, and few other minor engine bay nits this weekend such as replacing those plastic panel clips that always fall out with license plate nylon nuts.


But it does idle and run smoother under hard acceleration. So it needed plugs.

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crvols 02-21-2017 02:59 PM

Had a misfire code in #6 cylinder and have been researching COP's. Decided to change the NGK's with Champions as a first step and found oil in the #4 plug hole. Ordered complete gasket set for Valve cover/plug seals and cleaned the MAF Sensor as routine maintenance.
Does the fun ever end with these cars?

michaelmedina2005 02-26-2017 06:30 PM

heater stopped working,reverse flush on the heater core,still not working,bypassed the heater valve assembly,still not working,opened the heater pump and found the brushes were completely worn out,gone,only the springs remained,so i cleaned up
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all the residue and ordered replacement brushes,they should arrive in a few days,and hopefully every thing will work again.
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SFPat 03-03-2017 10:35 AM

Recently replaced valve cover/plug seal gaskets (had oil in 1st plug), plugs and coils. Runs smooth now but still have to address an issue with fuel system (pump going out or clogged filter? Occasionally "stalls" as if no fuel, then recovers)


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