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0 2017/06/05 16:11:09 orangeblos
Be very Careful that you do not break that Plastic Elbow!
Be very Careful that you do not break that Plastic Elbow!
0 2017/06/05 14:22:35 orangeblos
Out at last!
Also note the Tin Foil Chute like they have at Water Parks only on a Slightly smaller scale!
Out at last! Also note the Tin Foil Chute like they have at Water Parks only on a Slightly smaller scale!
0 2017/06/05 14:19:48 orangeblos
Rock the Pipe very gently as you try and pull the Plastic Elbow out.
Sometimes a Spanner can give you something to push on, as you try and twist it out.
Rock the Pipe very gently as you try and pull the Plastic Elbow out. Sometimes a Spanner can give you something to push on, as you try and twist it out.
0 2017/06/05 14:16:23 orangeblos
Braided Pipe to Plastic Elbow requires a straight pull or you'll Break it!
Braided Pipe to Plastic Elbow requires a straight pull or you'll Break it!
0 2017/06/05 13:36:59 orangeblos
0 2017/06/05 13:35:03 orangeblos
0 2017/06/05 13:30:03 orangeblos
Master Cylinder Actuator
As fitted to my 1990 XJS 5.3 V12
Master Cylinder Actuator As fitted to my 1990 XJS 5.3 V12
0 2017/06/05 12:53:25 orangeblos
0 2017/06/04 15:00:32 orangeblos
Just got to fit the Front Spoiler and the Under tray, then take her for an MOT and hope She will pass.
Just got to fit the Front Spoiler and the Under tray, then take her for an MOT and hope She will pass.
0 2017/05/31 15:21:35 orangeblos
Having cleaned out the Wheel Arches I Sprayed them with Waxoyl, to help prevent against rust.
Having cleaned out the Wheel Arches I Sprayed them with Waxoyl, to help prevent against rust.
0 2017/05/31 15:06:12 orangeblos
Having finally managed to remove the rear wheels, it certainly looked like the Wheel Arches were in need of a good clean.
Having finally managed to remove the rear wheels, it certainly looked like the Wheel Arches were in need of a good clean.
0 2017/05/31 14:59:17 orangeblos
Most of the Corrosion was around the Center Hub and I used plenty of Copper Grease on them before I put them back.
Most of the Corrosion was around the Center Hub and I used plenty of Copper Grease on them before I put them back.
0 2017/05/28 13:20:17 orangeblos
I finally got the Wheels off by using a combination of your suggestions.
Doug@Daim@Leo@Carl@Eric 
Cheers Guys!
I finally got the Wheels off by using a combination of your suggestions. Doug@Daim@Leo@Carl@Eric Cheers Guys!
0 2017/05/28 13:17:25 orangeblos
Oil Cooler by-pass Pipe now in position for a Trial Fit.
The Drive Belts are nowhere as near as they look in the Photo, with plenty of clearance all round.
Oil Cooler by-pass Pipe now in position for a Trial Fit. The Drive Belts are nowhere as near as they look in the Photo, with plenty of clearance all round.
0 2017/05/26 01:13:38 orangeblos
The Oil Cooler by-pass Pipe that I had made up
The Oil Cooler by-pass Pipe that I had made up
0 2017/05/26 01:03:40 orangeblos
A Brand New XJS Valve Block only 50 Quid OMG Bargain or what!
A Brand New XJS Valve Block only 50 Quid OMG Bargain or what!
0 2017/05/23 05:19:07 orangeblos
The Pedal Rubber was hardly worn, so doesn't look as if its really had a lot of use.
The Pedal Rubber was hardly worn, so doesn't look as if its really had a lot of use.
0 2017/05/23 05:15:10 orangeblos
The Master Cylinder Actuator for a Pre-Facelift XJS including the Valve Block only £100.
The Master Cylinder Actuator for a Pre-Facelift XJS including the Valve Block only £100.
0 2017/05/23 05:12:04 orangeblos
No Wonder the Brakes weren't working, years of Standing have certainly taken their Toll.
No Wonder the Brakes weren't working, years of Standing have certainly taken their Toll.
0 2017/05/23 04:45:05 orangeblos
I thought that one of my home made Brake Pipes may have been sucking in Air and so I made another one to replace it.
I thought that one of my home made Brake Pipes may have been sucking in Air and so I made another one to replace it.
0 2017/05/23 04:32:17 orangeblos
Always handy to keep some Ice in the Fridge in case Friends call round.
Always handy to keep some Ice in the Fridge in case Friends call round.
0 2017/05/17 13:39:16 orangeblos
'Don't Try This At Home.
Defrosting the Fridge with an Axe.
'Don't Try This At Home. Defrosting the Fridge with an Axe.
0 2017/05/17 13:37:30 orangeblos
Location of Fuel Pump Relay.
Black is the Fuel Pump Relay.
Red is the Main Relay.
The Main Relay also Controls the Fuel Pump Relay.
Location of Fuel Pump Relay. Black is the Fuel Pump Relay. Red is the Main Relay. The Main Relay also Controls the Fuel Pump Relay.
0 2017/05/07 11:38:23 orangeblos
Does your Brake Master Cylinder Actuator look like this?
Does your Brake Master Cylinder Actuator look like this?
0 2017/05/04 14:31:54 orangeblos
The 12volt Firewall Terminal is at the end of the handle of the Yellow Screwdriver under a rubber cover.
The 12volt Firewall Terminal is at the end of the handle of the Yellow Screwdriver under a rubber cover.
0 2017/05/02 11:34:43 orangeblos
Another View of the Paint and Trim Code Label
Another View of the Paint and Trim Code Label
0 2017/04/30 01:02:25 orangeblos
My Paint and Trim Code Label, are on the Top of the Headlamp Nacelle.
My Paint and Trim Code Label, are on the Top of the Headlamp Nacelle.
0 2017/04/30 00:59:46 orangeblos
Paint Code and Trim Code Together on the Same Label
Paint Code and Trim Code Together on the Same Label
0 2017/04/30 00:57:52 orangeblos
0 2017/04/28 13:14:45 orangeblos
Check the Spade Connectors that go in those little plastic boxes on the Positive Battery Lead, or the Starter won't Spin the Engine over.
Check the Spade Connectors that go in those little plastic boxes on the Positive Battery Lead, or the Starter won't Spin the Engine over.
0 2017/04/28 10:53:53 orangeblos
Once the Grommet has been removed, you will see this Tap to drain the Sump Tank.
Once the Grommet has been removed, you will see this Tap to drain the Sump Tank.
0 2017/04/28 01:09:06 orangeblos
Remove the Grommet from this Hole to get to the Tap on the Sump Tank in order to drain it.
Remove the Grommet from this Hole to get to the Tap on the Sump Tank in order to drain it.
0 2017/04/28 01:07:08 orangeblos
Rear of Hella Fog Light
Rear of Hella Fog Light
0 2017/04/27 14:07:07 orangeblos
Hella Fog Light Bulb
Hella Fog Light Bulb
0 2017/04/27 14:06:05 orangeblos
Making sure the Fuel Filter is the Right way round.
Making sure the Fuel Filter is the Right way round.
0 2017/04/27 13:27:09 orangeblos
I got Water in this Plug, could that be the reason that the Engine wouldn't Start and was making all of those Dropped Valve Sort of Noises?
I got Water in this Plug, could that be the reason that the Engine wouldn't Start and was making all of those Dropped Valve Sort of Noises?
0 2017/04/27 01:00:44 orangeblos
Replacing a Broken Hose Clip, where Water was dripping on to the Curve of the Fan Shroud before dripping out underneath.
Replacing a Broken Hose Clip, where Water was dripping on to the Curve of the Fan Shroud before dripping out underneath.
0 2017/04/23 15:58:38 orangeblos
Taking the Slack out of the 'Jubilee Clip' before Sliding it into place, which as a lot more difficult than you can imagine.
Taking the Slack out of the 'Jubilee Clip' before Sliding it into place, which as a lot more difficult than you can imagine.
0 2017/04/23 15:31:17 orangeblos
After taking these Clamps off, I replaced them with a 'Jubilee Clip' on each end of the Bottom Hose.
After taking these Clamps off, I replaced them with a 'Jubilee Clip' on each end of the Bottom Hose.
0 2017/04/23 15:25:43 orangeblos
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