XKR engine seized
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XKR engine seized
Been offered a 2003 4.2 XKR coupe. The engine has seized. It was at about 70mph that the engine suddenly made a noise and seized, it may have been low on oil. Dipstick shows oil slightly below low level. I have tried the starter motor and it will not turn over. Is this worth investigating? At this time I have no idea if the engine has burst. It has 90000 miles recorded and has stood since 2010. It has Brembo's so I assume that the disks and calipers will need attention, good 20 inch wheels, new tyres required plus unknowns. Is the cost of sorting it out worth more than the car?
Last edited by steveinfrance; 02-20-2013 at 05:20 AM.
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Chrisipj,
It would depend on how much the car is and how confident you are at tackling the job itself. It could turn out to be a very expensive white elephant though the cost would be reduced for the DIYer.
Before you decide, you could also price up a replacement engine using the original as part ex, that may save money in the end.
The remaining work could easily be tackled at home in order to keep the costs down.
For me personally, I would look at all options first before parting with my hard earned. Just my opinion, hope it helps.
It would depend on how much the car is and how confident you are at tackling the job itself. It could turn out to be a very expensive white elephant though the cost would be reduced for the DIYer.
Before you decide, you could also price up a replacement engine using the original as part ex, that may save money in the end.
The remaining work could easily be tackled at home in order to keep the costs down.
For me personally, I would look at all options first before parting with my hard earned. Just my opinion, hope it helps.
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I've moved your post to the XJR section (I'm assuming it's an X308).
Personally I would run away unless they're asking next to nothing.
Please take time to visit
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and introduce yourself so we can all say 'Hello'.
I've moved your post to the XJR section (I'm assuming it's an X308).
Personally I would run away unless they're asking next to nothing.
Last edited by steveinfrance; 02-20-2013 at 04:19 AM.
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Apart from the cost of stripping / rebuilding the existing engine or sourcing a replacement engine, almost three years standing since the incident won't have done suspension, tyres, exhaust or electrics any good. Recommissioning the vehicle will add considerably to the cost.
The value of a running 2003 XKR (in the UK) has nearly halved in this time. You have to ask the question why it was left to stand for so long without being repaired.
It's a buyer's market here at the moment and some very good 4.2 models can be found at low money.
If the purchase price is low enough, breaking it appears the best way to go.
Graham
The value of a running 2003 XKR (in the UK) has nearly halved in this time. You have to ask the question why it was left to stand for so long without being repaired.
It's a buyer's market here at the moment and some very good 4.2 models can be found at low money.
If the purchase price is low enough, breaking it appears the best way to go.
Graham
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Hi,
A 2003 XKR in reasonable condition in the uk (in my opinion) is worth £6,000-9,000 depending on condition.
To rebuild/replace an engine for this car, could well cost in excess of£5,000 plus all the other items.
So in (my opinion) A good purchase for £1500ish, Personally id walk away unless it is cheap.
Steveeasy
A 2003 XKR in reasonable condition in the uk (in my opinion) is worth £6,000-9,000 depending on condition.
To rebuild/replace an engine for this car, could well cost in excess of£5,000 plus all the other items.
So in (my opinion) A good purchase for £1500ish, Personally id walk away unless it is cheap.
Steveeasy
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All depending on what is fitted to the car, the wheels could be worth £1000+ alone!
But best left for a dealer who would have access to the parts + knowledge to fit and able to sell it on for £9 to 12k, according to condition!
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Just a quick opinion.
I'm a XJR owner, never had an XK.
As the road tax for post 2006 cars is almost double for pre 2006, I expect the later cars will be depressed in value quite soon. This may affect the values of our older cars.
I can't see the point in taking so much risk. There are plenty of cars available in the UK, and many specialists that can maintain them without incurring main-dealer costs.
Be patient. Why buy so much hassle?
However, there is a 'recycling' operation in Darlington that has very good reputation on these pages. I have used this company, but am not connected with it, just a satisfied customer
Contact Dave, he may be able to give you a price for, and actually have, a suitable engine.
Good luck , whatever you decide
I'm a XJR owner, never had an XK.
As the road tax for post 2006 cars is almost double for pre 2006, I expect the later cars will be depressed in value quite soon. This may affect the values of our older cars.
I can't see the point in taking so much risk. There are plenty of cars available in the UK, and many specialists that can maintain them without incurring main-dealer costs.
Be patient. Why buy so much hassle?
However, there is a 'recycling' operation in Darlington that has very good reputation on these pages. I have used this company, but am not connected with it, just a satisfied customer
Contact Dave, he may be able to give you a price for, and actually have, a suitable engine.
Good luck , whatever you decide
Last edited by Rojie; 02-20-2013 at 02:22 PM.
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Hi Stumpy
I was giving my opinion on a purchase price of a 2003 XKR that had a blown engine and the potential to have any number of other problems. the car had been stored for a number of years. I was also giving this opinion to a prospective purchaser.
At present ebay has plenty of XKR 2003 models in good order on sale for arround £8,000 and upwards. Im sure the value of the car is worth more in scrap, but lets hope it finds a good home.
Steveeasy
I was giving my opinion on a purchase price of a 2003 XKR that had a blown engine and the potential to have any number of other problems. the car had been stored for a number of years. I was also giving this opinion to a prospective purchaser.
At present ebay has plenty of XKR 2003 models in good order on sale for arround £8,000 and upwards. Im sure the value of the car is worth more in scrap, but lets hope it finds a good home.
Steveeasy
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Hi Stumpy
I was giving my opinion on a purchase price of a 2003 XKR that had a blown engine and the potential to have any number of other problems. the car had been stored for a number of years. I was also giving this opinion to a prospective purchaser.
At present ebay has plenty of XKR 2003 models in good order on sale for arround £8,000 and upwards. Im sure the value of the car is worth more in scrap, but lets hope it finds a good home.
Steveeasy
I was giving my opinion on a purchase price of a 2003 XKR that had a blown engine and the potential to have any number of other problems. the car had been stored for a number of years. I was also giving this opinion to a prospective purchaser.
At present ebay has plenty of XKR 2003 models in good order on sale for arround £8,000 and upwards. Im sure the value of the car is worth more in scrap, but lets hope it finds a good home.
Steveeasy
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Hi Stumpy
I was giving my opinion on a purchase price of a 2003 XKR that had a blown engine and the potential to have any number of other problems. the car had been stored for a number of years. I was also giving this opinion to a prospective purchaser.
At present ebay has plenty of XKR 2003 models in good order on sale for arround £8,000 and upwards. Im sure the value of the car is worth more in scrap, but lets hope it finds a good home.
Steveeasy
I was giving my opinion on a purchase price of a 2003 XKR that had a blown engine and the potential to have any number of other problems. the car had been stored for a number of years. I was also giving this opinion to a prospective purchaser.
At present ebay has plenty of XKR 2003 models in good order on sale for arround £8,000 and upwards. Im sure the value of the car is worth more in scrap, but lets hope it finds a good home.
Steveeasy
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Hi
Ill only respond once. I joined the American jaguar forum as in my opinion in the main responses from uk forum members are not constructive and choose to focus on negativity.
I responded to a thread and gave my opinion on what I thought was a price for a buyer to purchase a vehicle. I then looked on ebay and saw several cars in the region of £8,000 and upwards.
I only respond to threads to be helpful and proactive. im sure most forum members would prefer the forum to be kept as such.
Best Wishes
Steveeasy
Ill only respond once. I joined the American jaguar forum as in my opinion in the main responses from uk forum members are not constructive and choose to focus on negativity.
I responded to a thread and gave my opinion on what I thought was a price for a buyer to purchase a vehicle. I then looked on ebay and saw several cars in the region of £8,000 and upwards.
I only respond to threads to be helpful and proactive. im sure most forum members would prefer the forum to be kept as such.
Best Wishes
Steveeasy
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Hi
Ill only respond once. I joined the American jaguar forum as in my opinion in the main responses from uk forum members are not constructive and choose to focus on negativity.
I responded to a thread and gave my opinion on what I thought was a price for a buyer to purchase a vehicle. I then looked on ebay and saw several cars in the region of £8,000 and upwards.
I only respond to threads to be helpful and proactive. im sure most forum members would prefer the forum to be kept as such.
Best Wishes
Steveeasy
Ill only respond once. I joined the American jaguar forum as in my opinion in the main responses from uk forum members are not constructive and choose to focus on negativity.
I responded to a thread and gave my opinion on what I thought was a price for a buyer to purchase a vehicle. I then looked on ebay and saw several cars in the region of £8,000 and upwards.
I only respond to threads to be helpful and proactive. im sure most forum members would prefer the forum to be kept as such.
Best Wishes
Steveeasy
Is that not what we've done, responded, and given an opinion.