XJ XJ8 / XJR ( X308 ) 1997 - 2003

Multiple Codes on 2000 XJ8

Old Aug 9, 2010 | 06:41 PM
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Lots of issues identified. I'm surprised that you got P1111 plus other codes. P1111 indicates that all is well in the world.

Lets start with oil in spark plug wells. I assume that if you replaced the plugs you sucked the oil out or let it run into the cylinders. I used a turkey baster, a piece of hardware store plastic tubing and a hobby 1/8" copper tube to get mine out. The valve cover gaskets are less than $40, both sides, if you buy the FelPro Lincoln LS 3.9L 2003 MY version. Well over a hundred at the Jaguar store.

While you have the covers off verify that you have the metal cam chain tensioners. If not, fix them first. That will also verify that you have not jumped a timing tooth. The Lincoln LS 3.9L 2003 tensioners also work well at significantly less than Jaguar boxed ones ($120).

Not head gaskets.

Got a fully charged battery? If cranking draws voltage below 10v that creates all sorts of other issues.

Check the electrical connectors on the throttle body. Remove, clean, apply dielectric grease, reinstall.

That will take care of the initial stuff. Come back after that.
 
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 10:52 PM
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Sounds like the secondary chain on one of the banks is broken. Good news is that it broke at cranking speed so there is a good chance that the exhaust cam stopped in a safe place and no valves are bent. (not always the case but 8 out of 10 has been my experience).

Pull the cam covers to know for sure and if one of the secondary chains is broken, pull the exhaust cam, tensioner and chain pieces, perform a compression test and hope for a reading way above zero.

A ZERO on any cylinder(s) reading means 'head-off'

To get the oil out of the plug wells I use a long blow gun nozzle and some rags to keep the oil out of my eyes. Some brake cleaner and another round of compressed air and rags.

If the oil is clean you can just pull the plugs and let the oil drain into the cylinder. You will probably have to add some to get a good compression reading anyway.

bob gauff
 
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