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Old 17-07-2013, 20:55   #16
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Funny you say that lol, I've just been reading through one of the Stag forums looking at different ways to apply Waxoyl as I'm planning on doing my truck tonight

I've decided to go for the official Waxoyl Pressure Sprayer from Halfords
get it HOT! stand it in a bucket of nearly boiling water and thin it with a drop of white spirits, the black stuff makes a lovely job of hiding the rust
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Old 17-07-2013, 21:25   #17
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i remember going underneath my old mk3 cortina and wire brushing all the loose shite off, smoothriting it then waxoiling it, what a job! i would like to think the underbody is still alive somewhere, in a scrappy.....it doesnt show up on the mid tax site
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Old 18-07-2013, 09:31   #18
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My partner has an XK8 convertable really nice cars but very expensive to maintain. I took it to work a couple of weeks ago and decided to get new wipers for it...... oh no not your bog standard off the shelf will fit as the washer jets are attached to the wiper arms, genuine Jag parts only! Hoods can be temperamental too, the servo is in the boot and requires maintaining with mineral oil to keep it topped up, dam expensive stuff too. They tend to rust around the rear arches so if your buying one look out for repairs around here. The foot wells underneath have a bizarre section that catches water, bad design i believe, tend to rot right on the jacking points. We had to have both sections plated and welded. Engines sweet but costly to run and Jag had a problem with the timing chains, I think they recalled some to have the problem rectified. Check if it's been changed because if it breaks it's a complete engine re build.... been there done it unfortunately..... but having said all that, beaut car!
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Old 19-07-2013, 20:49   #19
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yep, early cars had a plastic timing chain tensionerwtf ! dont mind spending on maintaining the beast tbh, and it wont be a daily as ive got the truck for that.
lovely cars, any pics of yours?? cheers, mike.
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Old 19-07-2013, 23:33   #20
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Google Nicosil liners in the jag v8, pre 2000 I think it was (you will need to check the date), the petrol used to eat the liners and they changed them to stop the problem. I'll try to get you more info tomorrow, I have a jag v8 man at work who did a lot of research prior to buying his 4.0 supercharged v8 xjs. (Really nice bit of kit - no car weighing over 2 tonnes should accelerate this quick!!)
Update on the Nicosil liners, I was right, they were pre 2000 cars, and the problem was that the high sulphur petrol ate away at the liners, this became less of a problem after 2000 when sulphur content in petrol dropped, so even pre 2000 cars with Nicosil liners shouldn't deteriorate further, best bet apparently is to get a compression check done before I buy, if its crap, walk away, otherwise you should be fine.
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yep, early cars had a plastic timing chain tensionerwtf ! dont mind spending on maintaining the beast tbh, and it wont be a daily as ive got the truck for that.
lovely cars, any pics of yours?? cheers, mike.


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Old 24-07-2013, 12:06   #22
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I don't have much experience of the XK8 other than driving one, and putting a shit load of stuff in the boot-which is huge.

Boss used to have one. He liked it, never seemed to have any trouble but then I wouldn't be told about everything.

For fun toy im not sure id choose an XK8, maybe a Honda S2000 or Triumph Spitfire...
Ah the old Spitfire now that takes me back.they used to do a 2litre model also.But the name eludes me.
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Old 24-07-2013, 18:50   #23
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Old 24-07-2013, 22:01   #24
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Ah the old Spitfire now that takes me back.they used to do a 2litre model also.But the name eludes me.
Triumph GT6
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Old 26-07-2013, 20:01   #25
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gt6!! classic! saw an audi s4 quattro convertible for same money the other day too, nice car, 340bhp against the jags 420 but more space. dont know about classic insurance on a 07 plate tho
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dad has one of those, a red one
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ooh, some pics please!
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yup, hang on!
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