Help bring my XJR R1 back to life? Pics
I bought this 03 R1 on Saturday. Seller stated the car as being a non runner. Well, I attempted to start it Sunday morning. It cranked over fine and ran for about 3 seconds and stalled out.
What I have noticed: Pics of this further down. Mice were in the engine bay, chewed wires. There is no coolant in the fill tank. Very oily spark plugs. It's obvious the valve covers are leaking, but I'm not sure if that is why the spark plugs have oil on them. Pulled the breather tube, on right side valve cover. And it looks milky. Could that be due to condensation or bad head gaskets? I have no clue. Anyways, onto some positive stuff. Car is way cleaner than the CL ad made me think. Has 1 year old Michelins on it, and Milans with Brembos. Which I know is factory. As far as fixing the wiring, my dad has an 01 xjr with the top end out, making it easy to get to the wiring. I guess soldering it into mine would be best? |
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https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...a60bb1f61f.jpg
Mice chewed throttle body wires. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...47ce62e115.jpg More chewed wires. This is by the coolant temp sensor. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...cf6ac6a873.jpg The plug/coil on the far left is the cylinder closest to the front of the car. The far left, closest to the firewall. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...da81e02ae0.jpg More milk that has me scared. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...e5a4548ab6.jpg |
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If the dipstick oil isn't milky I wouldn't be too concerned.
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Originally Posted by RJ237
(Post 2002572)
If the dipstick oil isn't milky I wouldn't be too concerned.
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Looks good !
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Nice catch Brandon, looking like a nice machine.
Sure you will get that up and running with some patience (and $$), surprised it ran at all with all those wires eaten away ... Ant that oil on the plugs, it could be as simple as heavy leaking spark plug seals in the cover. They slowly submerge the sparkplugs, and the oil will drip down while you remove them. |
Thanks guys! If it runs good and drives good, I might keep it and sell the 02 Sport. I'll be honest, I paid $850 USD for the car. Forgot to post this pic.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...6cafcf7f0a.jpg |
Also, my dad sent me these pics earlier today. From his 01 xjr parts car.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...0e38413b7e.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...8d474e57e0.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...a52bc49fdb.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...aa324ad1cb.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...99d4956a4a.jpg |
Going to start fixing the wiring later today, but most likely tomorrow. Wish me luck!
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I like the water bottle tucked away in there w/ your dad's work lol !
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Gotta stay hydrated:D
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Originally Posted by Z07Brandon
(Post 2002651)
Thanks guys! If it runs good and drives good, I might keep it and sell the 02 Sport. I'll be honest, I paid $850 USD for the car. Forgot to post this pic.
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Originally Posted by dhardison
(Post 2003383)
Great looking R1, especially for $850! Best of luck with the wiring/plug repairs. Hopefully that's all she'll need to be back on the road. :)
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The parts xjr car is either an 01 or 02. Can't remember exactly. But the wiring pigtails my dad took off of it, do have the gold pins. Making me think 02.
Anyways, the pedal position sensor wires aren't the same colors. Do you guys think that will cause a bad reading? I took pics, but hard to tell what I am talking about by looking at the picture. The wires up top on my car are: orange, orange. The top two on the pigtail from the parts car are: orange, red. Also, I'm not sure what sensor this is, but as you can see, the colors do not match either. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...65e379f814.jpg |
honestly, that car is so pretty, 850 is a solid price to pay just to keep it parked infront of your house haha
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Originally Posted by Z07Brandon
(Post 2003459)
The parts xjr car is either an 01 or 02. Can't remember exactly. But the wiring pigtails my dad took off of it, do have the gold pins. Making me think 02.
Anyways, the pedal position sensor wires aren't the same colors. Do you guys think that will cause a bad reading? I took pics, but hard to tell what I am talking about by looking at the picture. The wires up top on my car are: orange, orange. The top two on the pigtail from the parts car are: orange, red. Also, I'm not sure what sensor this is, but as you can see, the colors do not match either. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...65e379f814.jpg |
Originally Posted by carzaddict
(Post 2003767)
honestly, that car is so pretty, 850 is a solid price to pay just to keep it parked infront of your house haha
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https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...0286a6fea7.jpg
can someone get me a pic from there xjr, in that spot? I ask because that pigtail has 3 wires coming from it. But the harness right under it has 4 wires in the loom. |
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