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I ordered a mirror from a Nebraska Salvage yard, got it and it was the wrong mirror. Called them up and they said oops, that's from an X-Type. From now on I'll be S as in Sierra Specific.
 
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More photos. Few days between other jobs so I started on the bumper yesterday.

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Not pretty yet but all in one piece. All the cracked paint has been removed. Next is a coat of plastic adhesion promoter, then epoxy primer. It will need some more filler in places. Regular polyester filler will adhere to the epoxy. Then a couple coats of high build primer surfacer, final sanding and paint. Ordinarily, the cost of labor would outweight just replacing this. But it's a Jag and a cover lists for 800 bucks & change.


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This got delivered today. Fender had a small ding in it but the hood is absolutely perfect. Not even any stone chips and looks to be original paint. Someone messed up cause I never ordered the grill. Someone asked about a tally. So far......
650.00 hood with hinges, strikers ect
150.00 fender
350.00 headlight
335.00 plastic dealer items
00.00 grille unless someone misses it.

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Thought I'd toss in a shot of the good side. White cat in the snow.
 

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I love white cats, you are doing great..if your bumper doesn't turn out the way you like it here a r type front, man that would look sweet!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/00-04...Q5fAccessories
 
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Originally Posted by achysklic
I love white cats, you are doing great..if your bumper doesn't turn out the way you like it here a r type front, man that would look sweet!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/00-04...Q5fAccessories


Thanks. I know it looks like crap right now but trust me...it will be fine. The right glue works wonders. I went through 60 dollars worth of Fusor but it won't go anywhere. Well unless it gets hit again.
 
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Originally Posted by Bodyman
More photos. Few days between other jobs so I started on the bumper yesterday.



Not pretty yet but all in one piece. All the cracked paint has been removed. Next is a coat of plastic adhesion promoter, then epoxy primer. It will need some more filler in places. Regular polyester filler will adhere to the epoxy. Then a couple coats of high build primer surfacer, final sanding and paint. Ordinarily, the cost of labor would outweight just replacing this. But it's a Jag and a cover lists for 800 bucks & change.




This got delivered today. Fender had a small ding in it but the hood is absolutely perfect. Not even any stone chips and looks to be original paint. Someone messed up cause I never ordered the grill. Someone asked about a tally. So far......
650.00 hood with hinges, strikers ect
150.00 fender
350.00 headlight
335.00 plastic dealer items
00.00 grille unless someone misses it.



Thought I'd toss in a shot of the good side. White cat in the snow.
Consider that grille a $250 gift (on ebay) if no one comes looking for it


Take care,

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You gotta use that grill (it's Mesh) if they ask for the grill back send then the non mesh one........lol

forget what I just said I went back and saw that you already had a mesh grill...lucky you.. If only it would fit mine I would try and deal you out of it
 

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Originally Posted by achysklic
You gotta use that grill (it's Mesh) if they ask for the grill back send then the non mesh one........lol
He already had a mesh one on there... He actually questioned whether or not it belonged there.

Achyslic: Are those all the parts you have? I'm looking for a set of the 4 parking light lenses next to the trim strips in the bumper.

Let me know,

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Yeah it's identical to the one on the car. Actually one of the legs on mine is cracked but It would be an easy fix as it is a clean break. That's what I was planing until this windfall.
 
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Originally Posted by achysklic
You gotta use that grill (it's Mesh) if they ask for the grill back send then the non mesh one........lol

forget what I just said I went back and saw that you already had a mesh grill...lucky you.. If only it would fit mine I would try and deal you out of it
It does fit yours The Grilles are all interchangeable believe it or not...

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Pulling the rad supt/tiebar.


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Looks a lot better. I'll have to check the alignment with the new hood and a little cosmetic work but looks like I saved $450.

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Ever wonder what's behind the plastic inner fender?

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That red thing appears to be a main power feed junction. Real nice how they put it right under where the water drains out of the cowl.
 

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Originally Posted by Bodyman
Pulling the rad supt/tiebar.





Looks a lot better. I'll have to check the alignment with the new hood and a little cosmetic work but looks like I saved $450.




Ever wonder what's behind the plastic inner fender?




That red thing appears to be a main power feed junction. Real nice how they put it right under where the water drains out of the cowl.
Looks good... I've always been amazed at the combination of brute force and precision required for body work.

The red junction is indeed the main power junction, it's where the battery cable coming from the trunk terminates, and then it splits off into cables for the fuse box, alternator, starter relay etc.

In theory the housing is waterproof, I haven't heard of anyone having any real problem with it so I guess it's ok....

Take care,

George
 
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Originally Posted by androulakis
In theory the housing is waterproof, I haven't heard of anyone having any real problem with it so I guess it's ok....
George,

Maybe the leaves/debris keep the flow rate to a minimum, preserving the contact?

Bodyman,
Nice thread. Looks like it is coming along nicely. Yours is very clean, supporting your "li'l old lady kept it in the gargage" theory. Usually a lot of leaves, pine-straw, etc. just above that battery terminal....and it's a tough cubby to clean out...
 
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Didn't take much since it's just tin. I didn't even bother to mount the car on the anchors. I just hooked a tie down chain to the chassis anchor on the right side. Pulling damage on the main rails takes a lot more force and the car has to be firmly anchored. The posts are rated for 10 tons and can be multiplied with a chain pulley attachment. I've only had to use that once.

I suppose that connection is well sealed. Just seemed kinda stupid to me. My TR8 has a trunk battery with a similar junction. But it's inside on the other side of the firewall.
 
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Old 02-26-2011, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbro1
George,

Maybe the leaves/debris keep the flow rate to a minimum, preserving the contact?

Bodyman,
Nice thread. Looks like it is coming along nicely. Yours is very clean, supporting your "li'l old lady kept it in the gargage" theory. Usually a lot of leaves, pine-straw, etc. just above that battery terminal....and it's a tough cubby to clean out...

Yeah, forgot to mention that. Bunch of rotted leaves in there. Can you flush that out with the wiper shroud removed?
 
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Originally Posted by Bodyman
Yeah, forgot to mention that. Bunch of rotted leaves in there. Can you flush that out with the wiper shroud removed?
With the cowl off, and the inner fender liner off. a combo of a shop vac with a "custom" attachment. Think PVC attached to the slimmer nozzle, and blowing it out with compressed air seem to clear most of it out.

Btw, check your car for two oil leaks while you have it this torn down, plus a couple things I would advise. I know the car only has 20k, BUT it's till 8 years old.

First at the back of the intake manifold, there are two "IMT" valves - about 3" round black valves each held in with 2 8mm bolts.
They each seal into the intake with a ring gasket on the inside of the valve that is notorious for failing. The new sealing rings are less than $5 each from Jaguar, and are redesigned to not leak. When it leaks it causes a vacuum leak and it drips oil onto the exhaust heat shield.

Search IMT O-Rings for more info than you could ever need, and part #'s etc. I would definitely do them while the cowl etc is off, it's a 10 min job working slowly.

Second, check the oil pan for leaks or signs of leakage. Another notoriously leak prone gasket. This one is a bit more of a PITA. You have to drop the alternator, and AC compressor, as well as lower the steering rack, and undo the motor mounts to raise the motor to get the pan to clear off. It's only a $26 gasket though, but if it's not leaking yet it will.

Third pressure test the cooling system. The expansion tanks are notorious for cracking and leaking. Either at the plastic seam, OR at the nipple with the little hose on it on top.

Lastly look at the DCCV - dual climate control valve. Basically the heater control valve. Its attached by 1 8mm bolt to the bottom of the rad support on the passenger side. If you see any signs of external leakage, dried coolant etc, change it out. Look in the cross reference thread, you can use a ford / motorcraft part (still the same Bosch valve in a ford box) BUT at 1/3 the price of what Jaguar wants for it.

Take care,

George
 
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Thanks George. Copied and saved.

I bet those valves will be even easier to get at with the hood off.
 
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Originally Posted by androulakis
It does fit yours The Grilles are all interchangeable believe it or not...

Take care,

George
Awesome...Bodyman if you ever decide to get rid of either one of those grills pleae let me know

BTW Awesome work so far Bodyman
 
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Here's some light reading about those valves:

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...hlight=o-rings

It's not the hood that gets in the way, it's the cowl, and the metal brace going across the two strut towers.

Take care,

George
 
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Nice thread, keep up the good progress!
 


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