1991 XJS V12 Engine cover
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I don't think there's much I can get rid of in mine. I definitely need aircon, though replacing the A6 with a later Sanden is in the cards, and I am fairly sure I need the air pump stuff to pass emissions testing. I'm not sure how much cleaner a Megasquirt would look, but they're pretty bloody expensive anyway.
Heck, I even managed to get the HT leads in a tidy and presentable manner...
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I am hoping next spring/summer. Hope fully I can pass my body on toba workshop to weld over Xmas so the engine bay is ready to be filler with love and joy again
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Bit knowing my luck, it won't because my XJ8 will be wanting attention YET AGAIN. Darn POS! I should have stayed with 1 Jag and 1 Volvo... Can't beat a Volvo for reliability!
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orangeblossom (11-29-2017)
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Engine covers? To hide what? A "cleaner look" ? Like the side of a refrigerator ? But, I support "to each his/her own".
1. When I built my "Rod of the forties" project, I deleted the hood sides. Common practice in that era. The flat head Ford V8 was well dressed with finned alloy heads, dual carbs and headers. Chromed water pumps and shiny heads to radiator pipes. Not to b hidden !!!
2. A few months ago, I chased an intermittent ignition issue in my daughter's Passat V6 wagon. A complex "engine cover" had to be removed. Why??? A very nice little Dual OH Camed V6. Plugs in wells ala MOPAR Hemi engines. I put the covers in the hatch. After, I swapped in a coil pack, new HT leads and basic spark plugs, it ran sweet. Daughter swapped it in for a Nissan ???
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1. When I built my "Rod of the forties" project, I deleted the hood sides. Common practice in that era. The flat head Ford V8 was well dressed with finned alloy heads, dual carbs and headers. Chromed water pumps and shiny heads to radiator pipes. Not to b hidden !!!
2. A few months ago, I chased an intermittent ignition issue in my daughter's Passat V6 wagon. A complex "engine cover" had to be removed. Why??? A very nice little Dual OH Camed V6. Plugs in wells ala MOPAR Hemi engines. I put the covers in the hatch. After, I swapped in a coil pack, new HT leads and basic spark plugs, it ran sweet. Daughter swapped it in for a Nissan ???
Carl
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Hi Someday
Wowser! Really nice work!
The ideal Engine Covers for Halloween!
Although myself I love the look of the Organized Chaos underneath the Bonnet, where every thing's easy to get at just in case you have a Fire.
As when you lift the Bonnet up it just blows peoples minds, wondering how on Earth you manage to work on an Engine like that.
Wowser! Really nice work!
The ideal Engine Covers for Halloween!
Although myself I love the look of the Organized Chaos underneath the Bonnet, where every thing's easy to get at just in case you have a Fire.
As when you lift the Bonnet up it just blows peoples minds, wondering how on Earth you manage to work on an Engine like that.
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Some Day, Some Day (11-30-2017)
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- keep owners fingers out of the engine bay
- easier to hide a messy setup
- quietens the engine a good bit
- fills the engine bay up (example Ford 1.0l fits on a piece of A4 paper - even a Fiesta engine bay looks empty with it!)
- people can wash the engine better (people now want to detail their engines...)
- ...
Modern super sports cars have engines you can NOT access. You can't ecen open the compartment without the correct tools. Like the newest McLaren or BMW i8. The future will see it getting worse. Meaning more and more cars with either hardly accessable or absolutely unaccessable engine bays. The time of beautiful engines, like the Alfa Busso V6, the Saab B234, the Volvo Whiteblock, etc. is ending very quickly. And the engine bays are looking less and less like an engine bay.
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Yeah, I've heard about the inaccessible engines on some ultra-high-end sports cars. That would **** me off. I do wonder how much noise insulation a sheet of plastic offers. But you're wrong about people being able to wash and detail their engines now--they can only wash and detail the plastic cover....
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Yeah, I've heard about the inaccessible engines on some ultra-high-end sports cars. That would **** me off. I do wonder how much noise insulation a sheet of plastic offers. But you're wrong about people being able to wash and detail their engines now--they can only wash and detail the plastic cover.... ![Icon Naughty](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_naughty.gif)
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If I look around my neighbourhood, we have a few posh cars here. Couple of Porsches, Range Rovers, ... But nobody has such a beautiful future classic than I do. A bloke around the corner has a C140 Benz. As a V12. So he basically has the only competitor to my car. And that thing has an engine cover or better: you don't see the engine because it is covered too much. No wonder as the Benz V12 is fugly!
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I have to say, even not being in a situation do attempt much wrenching myself, I do like just admiring that huge engine, spotting new parts I never noticed, finding out where various tubes and wires go.
It's like Zen meditation, only not a blank wall that I'm staring at. But the depth and profundity is just as great....
It's like Zen meditation, only not a blank wall that I'm staring at. But the depth and profundity is just as great....
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