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What should I do?

DIY fix it
- 8 (57.1%)
Pay someone to fix it
- 0 (0%)
Invest a tenner in some petrol and matches
- 5 (35.7%)
Take up WBAC's offer
- 1 (7.1%)

Total Members Voted: 14

Voting closed: 14 July 2023, 16:07:01


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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #15 on: 12 July 2023, 21:57:28 »

If I do DIY, have to decide if the genuine part is better quality than pattern.

Genuine part looks to be about £300, including the gasket and bolts.

Britpart pattern looks to be around £130ish.

Won't be buying a Ching Chong special from egay, as it really looks a shit to change, and only want to do it once.

I wouldn't consider anything other than genuine or the OEM personally.
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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #16 on: 12 July 2023, 22:04:48 »

Happened to my sons too, although after it was mapped decat, de dpf etc. apparently the replacement ones are strengthened
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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #17 on: 12 July 2023, 22:06:21 »

If I do DIY, have to decide if the genuine part is better quality than pattern.

Genuine part looks to be about £300, including the gasket and bolts.

Britpart pattern looks to be around £130ish.

Won't be buying a Ching Chong special from egay, as it really looks a shit to change, and only want to do it once.

I wouldn't consider anything other than genuine or the OEM personally.


I wouldn't consider that a big enough saving if it's as bad a job as it looks. Especially as it's a work car.


 The Britpart one is probably the Ebay cheapie in a prettier box.
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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #18 on: 12 July 2023, 22:07:42 »

His cost £650 per side all in.
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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #19 on: 13 July 2023, 07:45:45 »

His cost £650 per side all in.
Was that a while back, as looks like part price (for genuine) has crept up in last few years...
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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #20 on: 13 July 2023, 08:12:10 »

That was 18 months ago at mistermatic a Jag specialist in Swansea very good service 👍 they went at different times so I dare say it would have been better to have changed both whilst there, would have been cheaper
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« Reply #21 on: 13 July 2023, 08:19:43 »

That was 18 months ago at mistermatic a Jag specialist in Swansea very good service 👍 they went at different times so I dare say it would have been better to have changed both whilst there, would have been cheaper
The general consensus is to do both together, but from what I can see, the only commonality is the throttle body, which is about a 15-20 min job....
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« Reply #22 on: 13 July 2023, 08:21:29 »

Currently neck and neck between the DIY repair and the burn it (I voted for burning)....

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« Reply #23 on: 13 July 2023, 08:25:45 »

Get on with the DIY, it does not look that bad a job, plus the XJ is a much nicer drive and place to be than a Merc  ;D
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« Reply #24 on: 13 July 2023, 08:35:57 »

Get on with the DIY, it does not look that bad a job, plus the XJ is a much nicer drive and place to be than a Merc  ;D
I'd hate to see your idea of a tricky job !
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« Reply #25 on: 13 July 2023, 10:56:21 »

Get on with the DIY, it does not look that bad a job, plus the XJ is a much nicer drive and place to be than a Merc  ;D
I'd hate to see your idea of a tricky job !

Is it easier than a clutch on a modern front wheel drive, is it easier then welding cills on a rotten Ford, is it easier than a V6 head gasket change, is it easier than spark plugs on a smart car, I would say yes, its just unboting bits to get to them  ;D
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Re: TB's buggered motor
« Reply #26 on: 13 July 2023, 11:15:58 »

You make it sound easy.  You know you will get lots of phone calls if I am daft enough to attempt this  ;D
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« Reply #27 on: 13 July 2023, 11:24:07 »

....
 is it easier than spark plugs on a smart car,  ....

That depends on which Smart  ::)
The 450/452 cars with the 6 spark plug engine is a bugger as all the back end has to come off to do the lower 3
however ..... the 451 cars with the Mitsubishi engine is no more difficult than any other car ..... they're right there at the back ... coil per plug.  :y :y :y
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« Reply #28 on: 13 July 2023, 11:24:43 »

You make it sound easy.  You know you will get lots of phone calls if I am daft enough to attempt this  ;D

What could possibly go wrong!  ::) ::)
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« Reply #29 on: 13 July 2023, 12:22:54 »

Get on with the DIY, it does not look that bad a job, plus the XJ is a much nicer drive and place to be than a Merc  ;D
I'd hate to see your idea of a tricky job !

If you do decide to torch if for the insurance park it next to a caravan or two. >:D

Seriously though, what Mark says. :y.....he seems to know a thing or two about cars. :)
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