Cherry Blossom - Restoration 1990 XJS V12
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#624
Hi Guys
What is this?
Yes I know its a washer (lol) but is it what they call a 'Dowty Washer' as it seems to have rubber on the inside and was wondering if it would make a good Sump Plug Washer.
Or a better Sump Plug Washer than just the Standard Brass type, although it only measures 12mm inside dia, so not sure if it would be big enough anyway?
Would this make a good XJS Sump Washer 12mm inside diameter.
What is this?
Yes I know its a washer (lol) but is it what they call a 'Dowty Washer' as it seems to have rubber on the inside and was wondering if it would make a good Sump Plug Washer.
Or a better Sump Plug Washer than just the Standard Brass type, although it only measures 12mm inside dia, so not sure if it would be big enough anyway?
Would this make a good XJS Sump Washer 12mm inside diameter.
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#627
These are a good washer, I used them (with a plastic insert) when I helped out in the pressure calibration lab, I used them up to 5000psi on oil. They came in the kit with the dead weight tester.
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#630
Hi Guys
I've managed to find plenty of those 'Dowty' Sump Plug Washers on ebay in various Sizes but what they don't say is what size you need to fit the Sump Plug of an XJS.V12
Does anyone have an Old/New XJS V12 Sump Washer from which they could give me the Internal and External Dimensions.
So that I can order the right size.
Please could someone give me the Internal and External dimensions of the Sump Plug Washer of an XJS V12 so I can order the correct size.
I've managed to find plenty of those 'Dowty' Sump Plug Washers on ebay in various Sizes but what they don't say is what size you need to fit the Sump Plug of an XJS.V12
Does anyone have an Old/New XJS V12 Sump Washer from which they could give me the Internal and External Dimensions.
So that I can order the right size.
Please could someone give me the Internal and External dimensions of the Sump Plug Washer of an XJS V12 so I can order the correct size.
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#635
Uniroyal is a mid tier brand. Lowest of the Michelin owned family. I would not consider it a "junk" tire. Junk tires are those tires with brands you have
never heard of. During my time in college I co-oped at a well known tire manufacturing plant (which will go unnamed) we do destructive speed tests on random tires coming off the line. On the really cheap tires, i.e the brands you would never recognize they have ZERO safety factor for there speed rating. Let me repeat that if they are rated at 110 mph then don't do 111mph or your tire WILL explode. These tires are typically in the $25 to $50 range. However on the mid tier and premium brands (i.e. Any brand you actually recognize the name) (Michelin, BFGoodrich, Uniroya, Goodyear, Dunlop, Kelly, Firestone, Bridgestone, Cooper, etc.) they are all quality tires with some safety margin.
never heard of. During my time in college I co-oped at a well known tire manufacturing plant (which will go unnamed) we do destructive speed tests on random tires coming off the line. On the really cheap tires, i.e the brands you would never recognize they have ZERO safety factor for there speed rating. Let me repeat that if they are rated at 110 mph then don't do 111mph or your tire WILL explode. These tires are typically in the $25 to $50 range. However on the mid tier and premium brands (i.e. Any brand you actually recognize the name) (Michelin, BFGoodrich, Uniroya, Goodyear, Dunlop, Kelly, Firestone, Bridgestone, Cooper, etc.) they are all quality tires with some safety margin.
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Hi Daim@86Jag@Brads Cat
One of the Problems I can see is if you had a Blowout, your Insurance Company may try and argue that your tyres were not up to the kind of
Speed that this Car is capable of.
Also I've just noticed that these are rain tyres and I never take this Car out when its raining, so maybe that's another reason not to buy them.
But they are the right size 235X60X15
Even so Safety is more important than Cost but those Pirelli P600 are nearly £200 each!
One of the Problems I can see is if you had a Blowout, your Insurance Company may try and argue that your tyres were not up to the kind of
Speed that this Car is capable of.
Also I've just noticed that these are rain tyres and I never take this Car out when its raining, so maybe that's another reason not to buy them.
But they are the right size 235X60X15
Even so Safety is more important than Cost but those Pirelli P600 are nearly £200 each!
#638
I think you're chasing ghosts on this one. As I said just because the car can go 150 mph almost no one drives one that fast. Assuming the car is maintained and you have the records along with any annual safety inspection requirement like we have here you are going to be fine unless they find you were driving in a reckless and endangering manner, were intoxicated, etc...
I had a set of Perilli's on my car when I first got it. One time caught on wet pavement was the end of them. The car had no traction on wet pavement. You can find a better tire for your real world driving needs and save a chunk of change as well. If you're dead sit on "V" rated tires someone will gladly take your money.
I had a set of Perilli's on my car when I first got it. One time caught on wet pavement was the end of them. The car had no traction on wet pavement. You can find a better tire for your real world driving needs and save a chunk of change as well. If you're dead sit on "V" rated tires someone will gladly take your money.
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