Replacement Parts
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Oh Boy.
I am cleaning up 3 sheds of Jaguar "stuff", I have kept for that rainy day since 1968.
I am 71 now, and this task is quite overwhelming, but has to be done.
THAT SAID
That "pile" of stuff has kept ALL my Jags on the road for as long as I remember. Rarely buy stuff, even now with the modern "stuff" I now run.
Refurbishing something in my spare time,has saved me, and others a shiiit load over the years. Failures here are usually Sunday Afternoon, no one is open here on Sunday.
Your call of course.
I am cleaning up 3 sheds of Jaguar "stuff", I have kept for that rainy day since 1968.
I am 71 now, and this task is quite overwhelming, but has to be done.
THAT SAID
That "pile" of stuff has kept ALL my Jags on the road for as long as I remember. Rarely buy stuff, even now with the modern "stuff" I now run.
Refurbishing something in my spare time,has saved me, and others a shiiit load over the years. Failures here are usually Sunday Afternoon, no one is open here on Sunday.
Your call of course.
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Some guys like to tinker and can discover way to repair things....and then share that info with others. This obviously benefits everyone.
Jaguar used electric air pump on some cars for a couple years. These might be worth keeping and repairing, as they're a bit rare.
Some other types of air pumps were made by the hundreds of thousands and a broken one isn't of much use or value to anyone
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DD
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The mechanic said he couldn’t get the part as it’s no longer available or made. I was able to find one on eBay to have the broken one replaced.
as I’m not a mechanic but can do some sewing, how do I get a pattern to make replacement seat covers other then take them off the seats I currently have. Or perhaps someone has an old set to loan me so that I can make the pattern and return the seat overs.
as I’m not a mechanic but can do some sewing, how do I get a pattern to make replacement seat covers other then take them off the seats I currently have. Or perhaps someone has an old set to loan me so that I can make the pattern and return the seat overs.
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