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How Hard can this be to fix
« on: 20 August 2007, 18:00:16 »

5 miles from me, finishes tonight. All parts to fix are included.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170138859819&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:uk

SWMBO would MURDER me though...still could be fun  :D
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #1 on: 20 August 2007, 18:06:44 »

ahh yes the Jaguar Mondeo........

I cant imagine it would be that hard to put right, and i would imagine it would yield some profit as well
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #2 on: 20 August 2007, 18:08:09 »

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ahh yes the Jaguar Mondeo........

I cant imagine it would be that hard to put right, and i would imagine it would yield some profit as well


Indeed, but the 8 owners and some vague description puts me off..... :'(
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #3 on: 20 August 2007, 18:13:15 »

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ahh yes the Jaguar Mondeo........

I cant imagine it would be that hard to put right, and i would imagine it would yield some profit as well


Indeed, but the 8 owners and some vague description puts me off..... :'(

Look at his previous items sold.....if he isn't a trader i will show my backside in argos window

and looking at his prev sold items he is a jag specalist......my Question would be why has he not got and sorted it out himself?
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #4 on: 20 August 2007, 18:47:51 »

Fix this one instead Markie, it's a proper jag

http://www.specialistcars.net/newspecialistcars/carpages/94.htm
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #5 on: 20 August 2007, 18:50:19 »

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Fix this one instead Markie, it's a proper jag

http://www.specialistcars.net/newspecialistcars/carpages/94.htm

Nice  :y You do like that website dont you   ;)
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« Reply #6 on: 20 August 2007, 19:02:46 »

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Fix this one instead Markie, it's a proper jag

http://www.specialistcars.net/newspecialistcars/carpages/94.htm

Nice  :y You do like that website dont you   ;)

Aye, I do.  Same as with the X-Type though, if it was an easy fix, he'd have fixed it ;)
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #7 on: 20 August 2007, 19:04:39 »

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Fix this one instead Markie, it's a proper jag

http://www.specialistcars.net/newspecialistcars/carpages/94.htm

Nice  :y You do like that website dont you   ;)

Aye, I do.  Same as with the X-Type though, if it was an easy fix, he'd have fixed it ;)

Agree on both counts  ;)
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #8 on: 20 August 2007, 19:24:51 »

[size=24]DO NOT TOUCH![/size]
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #9 on: 20 August 2007, 19:27:19 »

Is the transfer box the same as gearbox.  I know transfer boxes are troublesome and expensive.  He says transfer box failed, but he would include spare gearbox....
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #10 on: 20 August 2007, 19:34:26 »

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Is the transfer box the same as gearbox.  I know transfer boxes are troublesome and expensive.  He says transfer box failed, but he would include spare gearbox....


Think its different !
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #11 on: 20 August 2007, 19:36:03 »

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Is the transfer box the same as gearbox.  I know transfer boxes are troublesome and expensive.  He says transfer box failed, but he would include spare gearbox....


Think its different !
So do I ;)
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #12 on: 20 August 2007, 20:02:28 »

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Is the transfer box the same as gearbox.  I know transfer boxes are troublesome and expensive.  He says transfer box failed, but he would include spare gearbox....


Think its different !
So do I ;)

Yes it is, but,. .... Its basially fwd mondeo VTX box but on offside output shaft side instead of a drive shaft they bolted on a transfer box with a 90 degree output shaft to the rear wheels and a smaller shaft to the offside wheel. Not a bad system hence All Wheel Drive monica instead of 4wd implying a tractor or off road thingy (alla subaru) . Trouble with it is too many high rev launches i.e. trying to get it to wheel spin will detonate the transfer box and g/box, Worst i've ever seen is damage to the block where it bolts on.
And it is a right pig to do as 1 bolt is up behind exhaust downpipe/manifold connectin and you just know that will strip as it comes apart. :(
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #13 on: 20 August 2007, 20:17:36 »

Transfer box sounds like the classic unreliable bodge mechanism to convert a FWD car to 4WD... a-la the Cavalier and Calibra 4x4s where the box would munge itself within unless all the tyres had the same rolling circumference to a tolerance of 0.0000001mm ::)

Other than that, looks like a nice find, and it's manual. Pity it's not the 3.0 engine though, those are supposedly pretty nice.

BTW the XJR link posted, that sounds like failure of the Nikasil liners -- known issue and it's basically a replacement engine job. Good luck finding a used XJR engine that's not another potential Nikasil issue!
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Re: How Hard can this be to fix
« Reply #14 on: 20 August 2007, 20:18:54 »

Not touching it now, probably wasnt anyway. When i found it the price was £1850 !!!  ::)
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