Finally got my hands on a XKR!
#1
Finally got my hands on a XKR!
Hi Guys,
Im from Abu Dhabi, UAE and finally got my 1st jag!
Currently, I own:
67 C10 SWB stepside thats LS Carbed
69 Chevelle restomod
72 Vette
92 Mercedes R129
95 BMW E31 850Ci
95 BMW E34 Touring
And I recently won a copart auction for a '00 X100 XKR!
Here is my C10 next to the wife's E-Pace
The 69 Chevelle
72 Vette
R129
95 E31 850Ci
95 E34 525i Touring
So here is the latest addition to the family!
Here are the pictures before being loaded up and shipped over to me.
Im from Abu Dhabi, UAE and finally got my 1st jag!
Currently, I own:
67 C10 SWB stepside thats LS Carbed
69 Chevelle restomod
72 Vette
92 Mercedes R129
95 BMW E31 850Ci
95 BMW E34 Touring
And I recently won a copart auction for a '00 X100 XKR!
Here is my C10 next to the wife's E-Pace
The 69 Chevelle
72 Vette
R129
95 E31 850Ci
95 E34 525i Touring
So here is the latest addition to the family!
Here are the pictures before being loaded up and shipped over to me.
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Timeisrelative (12-21-2020)
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So after 45 long days, the car arrives and goes for a heavy long over due clean up and removing all the junk
Put in a fresh battery and see whats what
Too bad it wouldn't start, diagnosed it to a bad fuel pump. I removed the pumps through the subwoofer only to find this gem
Sep 1999!!
Managed to use to Walbro pumps (part number GCA721-1) and after 5h, the job was done and she fired to life and was greeted by a restricted performance and ABS/TRAC not available
Next step, was spark plugs. There was heavy water droplets and the coils and plugs look like the were swimming in water
Am I missing something? Coil cover gasket? or water coming in from the hood louvers?
Put in a fresh battery and see whats what
Too bad it wouldn't start, diagnosed it to a bad fuel pump. I removed the pumps through the subwoofer only to find this gem
Sep 1999!!
Managed to use to Walbro pumps (part number GCA721-1) and after 5h, the job was done and she fired to life and was greeted by a restricted performance and ABS/TRAC not available
Next step, was spark plugs. There was heavy water droplets and the coils and plugs look like the were swimming in water
Am I missing something? Coil cover gasket? or water coming in from the hood louvers?
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Goodness. Welcome and best of luck on that project, but actually seems totally doable! Look at your progress already! You're on the right track. Flush the fluids while you're at it. Replace every filter, make sure it has good fuel, good battery or replace it if unsure as this can cause a ton of random codes and electrical issues, and just get new coil packs all around that have the new seals you're asking about. A few codes I last had went away when I replaced the coils. A solid cleaning and detail will keep you engaged on getting it all resolved.
Once it's mechanically sorted, I recommend you repaint it that same color or BRG- that color in a coupe is what a lot of us drool over. Pretty rare wheels there too and something to hang onto, or swap them for the other OE 20" multispoke option which name escapes me.
Once it's mechanically sorted, I recommend you repaint it that same color or BRG- that color in a coupe is what a lot of us drool over. Pretty rare wheels there too and something to hang onto, or swap them for the other OE 20" multispoke option which name escapes me.
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Goodness. Welcome and best of luck on that project, but actually seems totally doable! Look at your progress already! You're on the right track. Flush the fluids while you're at it. Replace every filter, make sure it has good fuel, good battery or replace it if unsure as this can cause a ton of random codes and electrical issues, and just get new coil packs all around that have the new seals you're asking about. A few codes I last had went away when I replaced the coils. A solid cleaning and detail will keep you engaged on getting it all resolved.
Once it's mechanically sorted, I recommend you repaint it that same color or BRG- that color in a coupe is what a lot of us drool over. Pretty rare wheels there too and something to hang onto, or swap them for the other OE 20" multispoke option which name escapes me.
Once it's mechanically sorted, I recommend you repaint it that same color or BRG- that color in a coupe is what a lot of us drool over. Pretty rare wheels there too and something to hang onto, or swap them for the other OE 20" multispoke option which name escapes me.
For the colour, a jag and brg go hand in hand and as an extra bonus, the paris wheels in oyster color hits the right spot.
Iv also managed to score the 355/330mm R performance brakes but I wont install them till its fully road legal with plates
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Hashim_B,
Looks like a pretty good deal! Body is not bad and those 20" BBS Paris Wheels are hard to come by....They are worth a bunch by themselves....if you have all the Center Caps! They are really hard to come by.....You can still get most of the Parts. including the S/S Rings from SB Wheels in England.....When you get that far along with the Car.....The Body looks good, except for the Right Front.......It's a 2000 XKR with a S/C 4 Liter......(Good Car) Spend some time with it,,,,,Baby it a little and you'll have a heck of a Car....!
Billy Clyde @ Cinco Ranch
. West Houston
Looks like a pretty good deal! Body is not bad and those 20" BBS Paris Wheels are hard to come by....They are worth a bunch by themselves....if you have all the Center Caps! They are really hard to come by.....You can still get most of the Parts. including the S/S Rings from SB Wheels in England.....When you get that far along with the Car.....The Body looks good, except for the Right Front.......It's a 2000 XKR with a S/C 4 Liter......(Good Car) Spend some time with it,,,,,Baby it a little and you'll have a heck of a Car....!
Billy Clyde @ Cinco Ranch
. West Houston
Last edited by bcprice36; 12-22-2020 at 10:49 AM.
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Here she is before I won the auction on Ebay, payed by paypal and shipped her over
I enjoy a good project! no fun in buying a turn key car
Hashim_B,
Looks like a pretty good deal! Body is not bad and those 20" BBS Paris Wheels are hard to come by....They are worth a bunch by themselves....if you have all the Center Caps! They are really hard to come by.....You can still get most of the Parts. including the S/S Rings from SB Wheels in England.....When you get that far along with the Car.....The Body looks good, except for the Right Front.......It's a 2000 XKR with a S/C 4 Liter......(Good Car) Spend some time with it,,,,,Baby it a little and you'll have a heck of a Car....!
Billy Clyde @ Cinco Ranch
. West Houston
Looks like a pretty good deal! Body is not bad and those 20" BBS Paris Wheels are hard to come by....They are worth a bunch by themselves....if you have all the Center Caps! They are really hard to come by.....You can still get most of the Parts. including the S/S Rings from SB Wheels in England.....When you get that far along with the Car.....The Body looks good, except for the Right Front.......It's a 2000 XKR with a S/C 4 Liter......(Good Car) Spend some time with it,,,,,Baby it a little and you'll have a heck of a Car....!
Billy Clyde @ Cinco Ranch
. West Houston
Already sorted out the Paris center cap, going to stay with oyster color wheels but minus the SS rings, just going to rebuild the wheels with polished lips
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cjd777 (12-22-2020)
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Hashim,
If you spend a little time on the SS trim rings, you can usually straighten and smooth them out....I used a Rasp on the bad parts and then smoothed it on down with a File and then 800 Sand Paper until they started shining again. Polish them and they will start looking new again....New ones cost about $100.00 Bucks @ SBWheels in England....They have everything BBS.....The little 4 Liter is Square, which makes it run smooth and the Blower gives it just enough Ump to make it preform really good! You should enjoy playing with it!
Good Luck and have a good time!
Billy Clyde @ Cinco Ranch.
If you spend a little time on the SS trim rings, you can usually straighten and smooth them out....I used a Rasp on the bad parts and then smoothed it on down with a File and then 800 Sand Paper until they started shining again. Polish them and they will start looking new again....New ones cost about $100.00 Bucks @ SBWheels in England....They have everything BBS.....The little 4 Liter is Square, which makes it run smooth and the Blower gives it just enough Ump to make it preform really good! You should enjoy playing with it!
Good Luck and have a good time!
Billy Clyde @ Cinco Ranch.
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So here is an update, after doing research on BRG, I found out that its actually a dull non metallic no shine paint.
I was contemplating going with Jaguar racing green or Emerald fire green but that would mean a full strip down so I decided to do the next best thing....Wrap!
Avery Dennison radioactive green
A fellow X100 owner and I went 50/50 on a junk XKR for 550USD simply because of this!
Detroit wheels and Brembo brakes. He took the Detroits and gave him my old 325mm brakes and I took the brembo brakes. Lucky for me, they also came with Goodridge SS lines
Next up is Welsh upper shock mounts and rear strut lower bushings. Ordered the Mina Gallery black convex grill and hopefully also order their intake soon along with the Bosch intercooler pump upgrade
I was contemplating going with Jaguar racing green or Emerald fire green but that would mean a full strip down so I decided to do the next best thing....Wrap!
Avery Dennison radioactive green
A fellow X100 owner and I went 50/50 on a junk XKR for 550USD simply because of this!
Detroit wheels and Brembo brakes. He took the Detroits and gave him my old 325mm brakes and I took the brembo brakes. Lucky for me, they also came with Goodridge SS lines
Next up is Welsh upper shock mounts and rear strut lower bushings. Ordered the Mina Gallery black convex grill and hopefully also order their intake soon along with the Bosch intercooler pump upgrade
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cjd777 (01-21-2021)
#15
True, but I'll bet the "average Jag owner" isn't going to attempt a rescue like he did! Nice job on the wheels and brakes.
#16
Yep, was really lucky on those! still deciding on caliper color though
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Hashim_B,
Now you've got it! The Paris Wheels with the S/S Rings and Chrome Hub, really look good with the Silver Brembo Brakes. I would leave it just like that as that is the best Paris set-up I have seen.....I kind'a like the Bright Green and the Wheels have made it! The Convex Grill should really make it look Super! Send more Photos when you get the Grill and all!
Billy Clyde @Cinco Ranch
Now you've got it! The Paris Wheels with the S/S Rings and Chrome Hub, really look good with the Silver Brembo Brakes. I would leave it just like that as that is the best Paris set-up I have seen.....I kind'a like the Bright Green and the Wheels have made it! The Convex Grill should really make it look Super! Send more Photos when you get the Grill and all!
Billy Clyde @Cinco Ranch
#19
BRG is not a specific colour shade. Jaguar have used many very different colours which they have called British Racing Green as have Aston Martin. Bentley were more consistent in "their" BRG but did go to a noticeably lighter shade for the 2001 Le Mans cars.
The current Jaguar BRG intoduced on my XK model year and still available on the F-Type is a high metallic content paint which changes appearance depending on the weather. On a dull day it appears almost black and on a sunny day it is a vivid green. Nothing approaching Radioactive Green.
Graham
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Hashim, Thank you for sharing and for all the effort you did to make this a beauty.
When you do the shock mounts, have a good look at the bottom shock bushing, if it's floppy replace or get new shocks. It's a ball joint really and not a rubber bushing like we normally think off on a shock.
When you do the shock mounts, have a good look at the bottom shock bushing, if it's floppy replace or get new shocks. It's a ball joint really and not a rubber bushing like we normally think off on a shock.