head gasket! maybe or cooling !
#41
I have been reading the FSM workshop manual last hour so.. timing chains two them , kind like the infinity j30 , never done a cylinder head removal/install looking forward to that .. difference on this t-chain job its the install on the L/R camshafts both exhaust /intake have to set to certain positions before putting on the chains and also the cams bolts have to removed on sequence too.. I will do the search on the tools too incase I'm missing any .. seen 4 or 5 from the FSM
#42
Jaimster,
As you are going through a divorce this may not be the best time for you to strip the heads of yourself. I know from personal experience that it is difficult to concentrate on things.
I would let the workshop do the job with you helping as the price is very good.
Then you can have the fun of driving one of the most beautiful cars in the world (not that I am biased) and get the jaguar smile.
All the best and look after yourself.
As you are going through a divorce this may not be the best time for you to strip the heads of yourself. I know from personal experience that it is difficult to concentrate on things.
I would let the workshop do the job with you helping as the price is very good.
Then you can have the fun of driving one of the most beautiful cars in the world (not that I am biased) and get the jaguar smile.
All the best and look after yourself.
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#43
you might be right Ducmon ! I was kind of excited yesterday however .. ho NOT looking at bringing more stress into my life .. I can always compensate the expense by selling a service dodge van ram1500 I have was gonna use it for a small business idea I had . before the divorce so much for that ! I'm gonna contact the guy again .. ask him what he needs as far as parts . I know he told me 900 for everything , want to make sure job its done right !
looked at the head gasket kit on rockauto yesterday for about 180 and them I know I will need the set of new bolts for the heads right! that's another 40 not bad so far.
appreciate the advise! one thing keeping my sanity work out everyday and some learning stages of meditation.
looked at the head gasket kit on rockauto yesterday for about 180 and them I know I will need the set of new bolts for the heads right! that's another 40 not bad so far.
appreciate the advise! one thing keeping my sanity work out everyday and some learning stages of meditation.
#44
If America is anything here in Germany, a workshop gets up to 60% discount on the price that a private person pays. I have joined a auto club where we all work on our cars together. This how I can afford my diva because I get this discount on parts that I don't have to get from jaguar directly.
I reckon that how this workshop can do the job for a good price as it looks that he is not charging you the full price that you would have to pay.
I reckon that how this workshop can do the job for a good price as it looks that he is not charging you the full price that you would have to pay.
#46
contacted second mechanic for the job .. he sounds like he has been doing this jobs for a while .both of these guys would be coming helping me at my place
the JTIS files how can I access those file on mediafire.com I registered on mediafire.com how can access the JTIS files for a 2005 s type 3.0 0r are people having a difficult time doing it there ?? and should try drop box ? I m using windows 10 system I also have an XP system
.. need the JTIS for timing chain removal/install and cylinder heads gaskets wonder if anybody can help with that too.. I did find FSM workshop instructions .. what is JTIS who created those files ? just curious !!
gracias..
the JTIS files how can I access those file on mediafire.com I registered on mediafire.com how can access the JTIS files for a 2005 s type 3.0 0r are people having a difficult time doing it there ?? and should try drop box ? I m using windows 10 system I also have an XP system
.. need the JTIS for timing chain removal/install and cylinder heads gaskets wonder if anybody can help with that too.. I did find FSM workshop instructions .. what is JTIS who created those files ? just curious !!
gracias..
Last edited by jaimster; 11-26-2016 at 10:09 AM.
#47
Check these web site. It may have the tools you need
Special Tools: Terrys Jaguar Parts. front have access to my laptop to check the part numbers.
Special Tools: Terrys Jaguar Parts. front have access to my laptop to check the part numbers.
#48
found a good mechanic he'll come over to help me with job .. he sounds competent with experience well work together to save some money.. need help with list of parts to get and tools !!!
my budget around 500 to 600 max on parts and tools only ??
this is my plan for parts : cylinder head gasket kit from rockauto spark plugs , coils ( passenger side only for now) since plenum its out . spark plugs (iridium type) , timing chains only where can' find them on rockauto .. don't want to go to dealer if possible NOT tensioners unless truly needed , new water pump what else.......
tools so far this is what I found applies to 3.0 Special tools
Crankshaft vibration damper holder/wrench strap – Jaguar No.303-D055.
Crankshaft vibration damper remover – Jaguar No.303-D121.
Crankshaft vibration damper installer – Jaguar No.303-102
if anybody knows of what I'm missing please let me know !!
gracias..
my budget around 500 to 600 max on parts and tools only ??
this is my plan for parts : cylinder head gasket kit from rockauto spark plugs , coils ( passenger side only for now) since plenum its out . spark plugs (iridium type) , timing chains only where can' find them on rockauto .. don't want to go to dealer if possible NOT tensioners unless truly needed , new water pump what else.......
tools so far this is what I found applies to 3.0 Special tools
Crankshaft vibration damper holder/wrench strap – Jaguar No.303-D055.
Crankshaft vibration damper remover – Jaguar No.303-D121.
Crankshaft vibration damper installer – Jaguar No.303-102
if anybody knows of what I'm missing please let me know !!
gracias..
Last edited by jaimster; 11-27-2016 at 12:03 PM.
#49
If you go to the stickies you will find this post. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...%2A%2A-124677/.
It does not look like you can buy the timing chains on their own and they are over 4 hundred dollars.
what is the milage of your car because you may not need to change them.
These cars are not the cheapest to keep running so work out what you need to repair/replace.
It does not look like you can buy the timing chains on their own and they are over 4 hundred dollars.
what is the milage of your car because you may not need to change them.
These cars are not the cheapest to keep running so work out what you need to repair/replace.
#50
#53
If you need to replace the cam chains they are a lot cheaper in Britain.
Jaguar S-Type X-Type 2.5 3.0 V6 24V Petrol Timing Chain Kit inc Gears 2003-2009 | eBay
Jaguar S-Type X-Type 2.5 3.0 V6 24V Petrol Timing Chain Kit inc Gears 2003-2009 | eBay
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#54
Ducmon appreciate the ebay link . just in case I need it !
we are planning on starting the tear down next week .. I'm still have not been able to download or view the JTSI files for stype so guess . I'm just going to get all the instructions from the s type " FSM workshop " . I found lots of instructions there which I will be printing out .. do you guys think that might be enough info to get it done ?
gracias--
we are planning on starting the tear down next week .. I'm still have not been able to download or view the JTSI files for stype so guess . I'm just going to get all the instructions from the s type " FSM workshop " . I found lots of instructions there which I will be printing out .. do you guys think that might be enough info to get it done ?
gracias--
#55
Jtis is in the stickies
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...archive-66031/
You just have install it on windows xp and then there is no problem.
I have it working on windows 10 as well.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...archive-66031/
You just have install it on windows xp and then there is no problem.
I have it working on windows 10 as well.
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#56
#57
Did you download both parts?
https://www.mediafire.com/?uia8xdbrr8nh6
the media file from the sticky for s type
https://www.mediafire.com/?uia8xdbrr8nh6
the media file from the sticky for s type
#58
Ducmon yes I did dowmload both parts . still not able to install them yet.. I went ahead started the tear down using FSM
so far this what I have done :
drain all coolant and engine oil -- looks like COFFE MIL SHAKE OH YEA! BAD !
removed all front coolant system components.
removed alternator , power steering , compressor to remove oil pan .. loosen oil pan
removed crankshaft damper
front engine cover
removed timing chains and other components followed procedure on FSM manual
removed all intake/exhaust cams followed instructions
loosen cylinder bolts according to instructions -- did notice passenger side two back bolts were loose NOT tight at all .. probably where coolant its leaking through CYLINDER GASKET ????
FORGOT TO LOOSEN exhaust manifold planning on doing that tomorrow .
so I can pull the heads
hours of work so far around 12 , I'm paying a helper a kid eager to learn 11 bucks per hour . the other experience guy was just gonna help me on the cylinders removal and install I decided its best to work with somebody through out the whole project hopefully I wont spend more than 300 or so on the helper ..
work involved NOT too bad HARDEST PART its the weather ! freaking cold 30 degrees car in garage still have to have door open ..just time consuming on removing parts and labeling connections ..only special tool used so far crankshaft pulley remover..
well keep at it tomorrow ..
so far this what I have done :
drain all coolant and engine oil -- looks like COFFE MIL SHAKE OH YEA! BAD !
removed all front coolant system components.
removed alternator , power steering , compressor to remove oil pan .. loosen oil pan
removed crankshaft damper
front engine cover
removed timing chains and other components followed procedure on FSM manual
removed all intake/exhaust cams followed instructions
loosen cylinder bolts according to instructions -- did notice passenger side two back bolts were loose NOT tight at all .. probably where coolant its leaking through CYLINDER GASKET ????
FORGOT TO LOOSEN exhaust manifold planning on doing that tomorrow .
so I can pull the heads
hours of work so far around 12 , I'm paying a helper a kid eager to learn 11 bucks per hour . the other experience guy was just gonna help me on the cylinders removal and install I decided its best to work with somebody through out the whole project hopefully I wont spend more than 300 or so on the helper ..
work involved NOT too bad HARDEST PART its the weather ! freaking cold 30 degrees car in garage still have to have door open ..just time consuming on removing parts and labeling connections ..only special tool used so far crankshaft pulley remover..
well keep at it tomorrow ..
#59
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/o...-garage-47681/
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