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cafe flyer 08-05-2021 10:17 AM

Dropped off two rear and one front exhaust manifold to the local machinist to make sure the block interface is flat and clean. Enjoying hearing from my parents that they LOVE the red 1996 VDP, keep it in a garage, and don't drive it in the rain; it will last longer with them than with me, methinks. High temp crack repair on both red and silver jag exh manifolds holding up just fine for now.

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Got an estimate on repainting the 1995 silver XJ6... probably $5k, worth 2x the car, but it may happen sometime this winter, if I can get the front end suspension bushings replaced and eliminate the devilish thunk.

Day dreaming about building a google sheet for the 1995-1997 XJ6 so that newbies can look at the "do this" checklist, and have links to salient posts from the wonderful folks here next to each item...

but too busy enjoying the summer and riding my bicycles, including the one built in Leeds in 1972 by a wonderful man named Bob Jackson and repainted three years ago by a man named Joe Bell:

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...14fea0dbbd.png

Maybe one day I'll drive to the local bike meet with the Bob Jackson on a restored XJ6...

Again, appreciate the moderators responding and the posters sharing frustrations and victories!

-Cafe

watto700 08-07-2021 12:29 AM

G’day Gents,

I’ve been having a problem with the front passenger door lock in that when the door was opened the puddle lamp would flicker and the associated relay would chatter until the door was closed or another door was opened. I suspected a dodgy ‘door open’ switch, which is a micro switch and is part of the door lock itself. Not easy to get at as in some cars which have that switch in the door frame.

I removed the door lock which is an exercise in reverse three dimensional mechanical origami and my big hands certainly don’t make it a simple job. The micro switch is easily accessible but is a sealed unit and unable to be opened and have the contacts cleaned. I drenched the thing in contact cleaner and worked it open and shut numerous times and after testing it I thought I’d fixed it.

I had, but only temporarily as a few months later it was malfunctioning again. I sourced another door lock on eBay and thought that I’d just change the whole thing over.

Before removing my existing lock I removed the door lining and plugged my new lock into the harness and it tested OK for all functions. I removed my faulty lock and thought that I’d change over the actuating rods onto my new lock and install it in place of the faulty one. However I couldn’t get one of the actuating rods free from my old lock without the possibility of breaking it leaving me with two useless locks.

As I mentioned the micro switch comes away from the lock mechanism easily but it’s wires feed to a multi-pin plug. Well I eventually figured how to release the two pins from the multiplug and swapped the micro from the new lock into my old lock. I plugged it all together and it tested perfectly now I just had to wrestle the lock back into place and put the rest of the door together. Easy really.

Beer time soon.

Cheers,
Jeff.

John Herbert 08-07-2021 09:00 PM

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Having experienced this same problem some years back with my right hand rear door, your experiences are spot on Jeff.
Initially the relay "chatter" was remedied with fitment of a solid state relay, however light operation remained intermittent.
After going through the described door look assembly saga I decided a more long term solution was required, fearing the same problem eventually on other doors.
My solution was to recourse to the fitment of a more common place door jab switch which I fitted to both rear doors, luckily the front doors remain trouble free to date.
I have since had no further issues with the rear door switches, picture of installation is attached.

John Herbert
Peregian Springs Qld
(1996 XJR)

watto700 08-07-2021 09:42 PM

G'day John,

That door switch is a great idea, I'll keep it in mind in case I have further problems.

Cheers,
Jeff

4L80-E 08-10-2021 04:59 PM

Destroyed the power steering

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Keesh 08-14-2021 02:01 PM

Mud flaps mounted on my winter Jag :icon_wink:


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Nobeel Masri 08-19-2021 11:15 PM

I had a failed fog light bulb on the left side, made sense to change them both out just in case.
Put the car on jack stands and removed the plastic undertray. It had take a few scrapes but was all there., although I need to replace some of the screw rivets as some were worn away or cross threaded.


Nobeel Masri 08-23-2021 04:07 PM

I have been looking into a leak around the differential pinion seal. From what I can tell it seems to be a very slow leak, but it's collecting all the dust and dirt it can.
I have seen similar pinion seal issues on the forum and although I did clean out the differential breather when I changed the oil last month (it didn't look too messy), I decided to go back to the breather and clean it through with a small wire bottle cleaner and brake cleaner. The drive train is silent so I'm not concerned about worn bearings.
I'm now monitonig for any additional weeping/leaks.

Today I am looking at resolving the weeping power steering reservoir pipes. I think I'm going to have to change the pipes eventually, but for today I am going to trim the pipes to the reservoir by about an inch clean it all up and check for leaks over the next few weeks.




ThosMa 08-30-2021 02:29 PM

What did I do today? DROVE IT! After five months (!) of legal limbo, I finally got plates, registration and title. Over the weekend, I putted about the neighborhood and got new tires put on today. Safety inspection and oil change are next, then we can hit the open road and blow out the cobwebs!

She was grumpy after her long slumber, and rewarded me with an intermittent ABS light. Not to worry, the tire shop seems to have "fixed" the issue in the process of removing and replacing the wheels. So that was probably just a wobbly connection, as suggested by a few posts here.

(I'll spare you the full licensing saga. Executive summary: Two states, two sets of inheritance laws, two sets of motor vehicle laws, two licensing authorities whose "30 day" turnaround times run 6-8 weeks due to COVID.)

Cafcpete 08-31-2021 02:37 AM

Taken car to the body shop after some little devil hit me whilst I was parked :(


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Nobeel Masri 09-02-2021 05:15 PM

Just changed the upper rear exhaust mount rubbers. These are a real pain to get to as they are up above the rear subframe high in the arch.
I had the parts for nearly six months and was putting if off, but today, I got in there and stuck it out.
The old ones looked like the originals and the exhaust mount pin holes hadn't been round for a long time causing squeaks over almost every bump.
My hands and arms are sore as hell as there is virtually no room to remove the angled brackets. All in all around 3 hours of masochism.

Definitely beer o'clock.

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Cafcpete 09-03-2021 02:49 PM

Got car back :)


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b1mcp 09-03-2021 03:40 PM

Nice repair. I'd be very happy with that.


Nobeel Masri 09-27-2021 04:05 PM

I recently repaired the PCV hose(s) and oil catch can assembly to fix a leak, it looked like the clamps had been tightened too much on the catch can causing one of the outlet tubes to go out of round, causing the leak. I was able to soften it with some heat and bring it back to shape then re-assemble being carful not to over tighten the clamps.
It took a few weeks, but he car gave me a nice surprise today, when it updated the LTFT's to zero.
I know that the trims vary and expect it to change, but feeling very pleased to see it's where it should be.
I guess the lesson today is not to overtighten the hose clamps.

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cafe flyer 11-02-2021 12:27 PM

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Silver 1995 XJ6:

(1) Finished polishing the other two dimple wheels - needed a few months between the first two and the last two to forget how much work it is
(2) Bled all four brakes, nice clean brake fluid now in the lines and the reservoir
(3) Working through the recent ABS light triage... one more sensor to clean, then I get to see if I need to pull the board and check the solder

Have decided at some point this winter to drop the front suspension and renew all the rubber things as per this - the engine just runs so well, I think the car deserves it. If I am brave, I might throw in the exhaust manifold replacement in at the same time. Working on parts collection, almost there :)

-Cafe

Yesterdaysman 11-02-2021 12:35 PM

Admired it
 
Slogging away on a treadmill trying to get my fitness back I simply admired mine through the window of the gym. I also gave some serious thought to buying the X350 I have been following on the net. Decisions, decisions, decisions 🤨

cafe flyer 11-03-2021 11:35 AM

ABS light has gone away!! Checked the resistance on each sensor from the plug that goes into the board, all within spec, and I did need to pull the board and resolder the connection. Took the girls to school and back this morning, and the light has stayed dark.

Fascinating to think that this was about two hours of work, cost me nothing but time, and would literally have been impossible for me to figure out without the forums... in particular, that you can remove the board easily by unscrewing the two torx bolts that you can't see, only feel with your hands.

Just a heartfelt thank you to the posters and moderators who make owning these cars possible for normal people like me. As a friend of mine has on his t-shirt, "I am the warranty"

Cheers,

Cafe

MikeyB10 11-03-2021 03:55 PM

I love those wheels, Id like to put the job on my ever-increasing list as well. Do you have a link or any advice on the process for us. Thanks in advance

cafe flyer 11-03-2021 05:03 PM

MikeyB10 -

Here is the process we used for each of the wheels <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->https://reattaowner.com/roj/componen...etting-started

The write-up is spot on: no shortcuts, just hard labor and proper sequence. In particular, if you see a scratch from the prior grit and you cannot sand it away, it will show up in the final polish. First wheel took four hours... got the last wheel down to about 2.5 hours as I got better at the process.

Nice thing about the pic is that you can't see the defects :) Much better than piecemeal yellowed clear coat, though.

Cheers,

Cafe

NerijusHawk 11-07-2021 09:47 AM

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Instaling new turbo in my 1995 X300...expecting +100 HP...

And notice new, strange leak...looks like plug is leaking...anyone had anything similar?

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Parker 7 11-07-2021 01:31 PM

On your trans mission connector most likely it is from above on the back edge of the valve cover gasket

cdma 11-07-2021 01:44 PM

Gave the Cat a bath
 
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TurboWood 11-07-2021 02:52 PM

Love the previous post, very pretty!

I finally repaired the headliner on my ‘96. It only took driving around w/o a headliner for 2yrs for me to get it fixed.
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xalty 11-07-2021 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by NerijusHawk (Post 2462103)
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...f4e4e9afc2.jpg

Instaling new turbo in my 1995 X300...expecting +100 HP...

And notice new, strange leak...looks like plug is leaking...anyone had anything similar?

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...5e938c8422.jpg

there’s an o-ring behind it you have to take the valve body to get to it. i think the connector cracks too

go ask on the bmw forums some people know what to do

Parker 7 11-07-2021 04:47 PM

The transmission you have is a ZF4HP24 for your 4.0 Jaguar engine also used on BMW engine drivetrains

ZF4HP22 ( same mechanicals but not transmission ECU controlled from my understanding ) is used on the Jaguar 3.2 engine for a cross reference that information can be obtained

pdfc-4hp24-22.pdf (zf.com) :icon_dance-disco:

O - ring item # 27 . 922 ?

Any common rubber o - ring should work in my opinion

The connector comes off be pulling straight back and only then rotate it . large tiewraps help

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ZF4HP22 ZF4HP24 TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL KIT BY TRANSTEC FITS '84+ BMW JAGUAR LAND ROVER ETC - Transmission Parts Distributors :icon_dance-disco:

You can ask them a question

Pros in Driveline, Safety and Chassis Technology - ZF Aftermarket :icon_dance-disco:

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Spud Maat 11-15-2021 04:53 AM

started the job of replacing an extremely dry and leaky valve cover gasket and cleaning and repainting the valve cover.

JezuzNoChill 11-15-2021 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by TurboWood (Post 2462217)
Love the previous post, very pretty!

I finally repaired the headliner on my ‘96. It only took driving around w/o a headliner for 2yrs for me to get it fixed.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...0351a121b.jpeg

Is that suede? Did you reuse the old headliner or new?

JezuzNoChill 11-15-2021 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by Spud Maat (Post 2465172)
started the job of replacing an extremely dry and leaky valve cover gasket and cleaning and repainting the valve cover.


The valve cover cannot really be repainted because it's magnesium. You can try respraying the outside of the cover but absolutely do not spray the inside.

Spud Maat 11-15-2021 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by JezuzNoChill (Post 2465337)
The valve cover cannot really be repainted because it's magnesium. You can try respraying the outside of the cover but absolutely do not spray the inside.

of course not the inside. But the outside has cracked/peeling and missing paint.

TurboWood 11-15-2021 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by JezuzNoChill (Post 2465336)
Is that suede? Did you reuse the old headliner or new?

It’s some suede like material. I just went to a local upholstery shop and picked something a on the upper middle of the spectrum of materials they had. I think it was around $250 for the headliner and sunroof (I brought the parts to them out of the car).

I reused the original parts. Removing the headliner was one of the first things I did after buying the car. I read others being able to get it out w/o folding, but I couldn’t figure it out. So, I carefully folded it by hand and pulled it out.

My procrastination did pay off in one respect though. The car had a small nick in the windshield that decided to spread vertically across the windshield about a year ago. This gave me the opportunity to put the headliner in with the windshield out while being replaced. The windshield place was kind enough to do that for me. I just had to secure it well enough to drive home to finish the install. This worked well. I really wouldn’t want to try folding a newly covered headliner, but maybe it’s no big deal.

Daniel

TurboWood 11-15-2021 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by JezuzNoChill (Post 2465337)
The valve cover cannot really be repainted because it's magnesium. You can try respraying the outside of the cover but absolutely do not spray the inside.

Really???? Jaguar made the valve cover from magnesium? That’s shocking if true, at least to me.

Daniel

Spud Maat 11-15-2021 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by TurboWood (Post 2465463)
Really???? Jaguar made the valve cover from magnesium? That’s shocking if true, at least to me.

Daniel

yeah they are which is why they suffer from bubbling, corrosion and end up out of shape

SparkyGage 11-16-2021 11:04 AM

I bought it a playmate
 
Everyone needs a friend, right? So I bought Ruby a playmate.
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SleekJag12 11-16-2021 10:50 PM

And you found one in TURQUOISE! So rare, so awesome. Play nice, kitties! They should probably be allowed to get to know each other nose-to-tail (pipe) as well. :icon_wink:

Be sure to give Ruby her due attention so she stays happy with the new arrangement!

Congratulations. :icon_toast: You're winning at life.

I want one too...........

SKRTSKRTXJR6 11-19-2021 09:32 PM

Refinished Camcover and S/C Air Duct
 
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Not perfect but it’s okay with me I love it

Spud Maat 11-20-2021 02:30 AM

nice man.
what did you coat it with?

I am in the middle of repairing and restoring my cam cover atm. had to go to the extent of stripping all the way back by hand, repairing some corrosion holes and blah blah blah.

SKRTSKRTXJR6 11-20-2021 02:56 AM

I used VHT wrinkle plus.
Sounds like a nightmare lol I got lucky and found it at the scrapyard $15

Spud Maat 11-20-2021 03:01 AM

looks good man.
yeah it is an absolute PITA but the end result will be nice so just waiting for that.....
started documenting the repair from bout halfway through my thread
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-252889/page2/

Spud Maat 12-04-2021 11:09 PM

Put a nice chrome jaguar on my passengers side air bag trim.
put a nice custom silver decal on my coil cover trim to replace the 4.0L that was green to match the colour scheme.

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cafe flyer 12-05-2021 06:30 PM

Replaced front and rear exhaust manifolds on the silver 1995 XJ6; nice to have done that process for the first time with only one near-fatal error of cross threading one of the O2 sensors (downstream of Cat). Car seems to run more smoothly, even if only in my imagination. Thankful for the desert climate - PB blaster and elbow grease and no broken studs or rounded nuts.

Cleaned the O2 sensors while the space was more open, did a little engine cleaning with Griot's degreaser. Also, visited CDMA last week and got treated to a full tour of the 1997 XJL that he has had for 20 years and I think was featured in his "washed the cat" posts a page or two back on this thread - inspiring :). Shout out to Parker 7 for general moral support...

Next project is dropping the front suspension and doing a full bushing replacement... maybe January.

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new parts ready to go in (copper nuts for the new studs, donut gaskets, thick gaskets from PartsGeek, also had the surface of the replacement manifolds machined flat by a local machine shop)

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everything off, cleaned, new gaskets on

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Everything back on! Now I know why if you do one manifold, you might as well do both... took a break before the careful torquing


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My little helper, assisting with wiping down and organizing the tools


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