mouseflakes Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 wow, hope you laid down a couple of number 11s on the way home Hope those aren't Roman numerals ^ chaseracer, Fabergé Greggs and Richard 3
SamR380 Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Top work, its great when you meet a nice seller too.
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Like 30 yr old immbolisers a rarely used handbrake on an auto will leave you stranded. michael1703 1
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Jags.Bentley's.Instead of a raffle, how about a sweep - the first person on here to have a car related nervous breakdown?Who will be first to develop the inspector Dreyfuss- like twitch?That's why I got rid of my Citroen c5. Waiting for the "bing" of doom gave me a nervous tick.I'm far less stressed running an excessive 6 cylinder merc than an efficient modern euro box. My top tip- don't buy a car with an engine management light and warning chimes. RobT, DSdriver and Dippy 3
RobT Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 That is sooooo nice. Atleast the handbrake cock up meant you got a good look underneath it on the ramp. But I think you'll need someone to keep the SD1 fresh whilst you enjoy this, so just shout when you need me...! Magnificent Rustbucket, Vince70 and Skizzer 3
chaseracer Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Check out the Renault Trafic Winnebago-shite. Ace or what. HELL YES. Get that feckin Jag out the way! Magnificent Rustbucket 1
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 HELL YES. Get that feckin Jag out the way! In the words of the goon show: you sick and twisted boy ! chaseracer and Magnificent Rustbucket 2
Skizzer Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 A LeSharo? Fucking hell. Distracted from the XJ-S for a moment there. A LeSharo indeed. It was HOT. There was a gold Rover 800 Coupe kicking about as well - outside, so possibly a staffer's daily (I was distracted and forgot to ask). Handbrake stuck on on mine. I was warned not to use it. Fly-off type that seemingly doesn't remarkably often. Aye, the comedy bit was me trying to keep up with Ripper on the A484 while searching under the dash for a separate handle or pedal to release the bloody thing, like on the XJ6 or Chaseracer's Merc. Bloody handbrakes. Unfortunately, 10 miles later the brake warning light is back, and the brakes are very faded. They do work eventually but the pedal travel is looonnngggg. Also the fuel gauge doesn't work (though there's a new sender and pump in a bag in the boot). ALL UR WARNING LIGHTS R MINE: 1982 Jaguar XJ-S HE by Skizzer, on Flickr This traffic jam picture means we've survived the journey through ruralshire though, even with marginal brakes, and are back on the outskirts of Swansea. It's a good test and the engine doesn't show any signs of getting hot and bothered. The oil pressure gauge drops right down at idle but I think that's normal on these? The SD1 V8 does the same. The cabin footwells get VERY hot though, even on the open roads before the traffic jam. The dials suggest automatic climate control (wow) but obviously it doesn't work and there doesn't seem to be any way of getting fresh air in, apart from via the windows which thankfully work just fine. A couple of extra warning lights come on for a while: one appears to warn of impending lightning strike, and the other says a sidelight/tail light bulb is out even though they all light up. Then the lights go away again so all is happy. The steering is very light and the car doesn't feel too big in spite of all that bonnet. It's very quiet, although the super-luxury ambience is slightly diminished by having to have the windows open. Comfy seats. Big thin-rimmed wheel to hang on to, with rather spiffy cat badge in the middle. Like. Bit scary though. Wife also likes, but prefers the Renault 16. More epic rain is forecast so I've put it away in the Big Shed for now: 1982 Jaguar XJ-S HE by Skizzer, on Flickr I have a meeting in Hampshire tomorrow and was hoping to take this, but galloping brake fade is a bit scary so the Audi is coming instead. That just needs wheel bearings. WCPGW? Vantman, Jim Bergerac, RobT and 9 others 12
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Perhaps it just needs a brake fluid change? Anyway it can't be the end of the world- you have an xjs! Skizzer 1
trigger Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Shotgun a ride at Shitefest '16! chaseracer, binhoker668 and Skizzer 3
Skizzer Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 Perhaps it just needs a brake fluid change? Anyway it can't be the end of the world- you have an xjs! I would definitely agree about the brake fluid change, except it's apparently just had one. It might respond to a bit of bleeding though. Deffo not the end of the world! Apart from maybe its contribution to global warming, obviously. But I think you'll need someone to keep the SD1 fresh whilst you enjoy this, so just shout when you need me...! They are surprisingly similar in a weird way. Something about the steering, ride and having lots of torque. The Jaguar would be awesome - in the true sense - with a manual gearbox. Not sure if both can be long term keepers... RobT 1
cort16 Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Its possible you've boiled the fluid when you smoked the brakes. Skizzer 1
skattrd Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Its possible you've boiled the fluid when you smoked the brakes. Definite possibility there. I may* have done this in the Scirocco on some country lanes in Wales a few years ago. Once boiled the fluid is kaput. Skizzer 1
Skizzer Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 Aha, thanks. I almost certainly boiled it. It was briefly better after cooling down a bit on the ramps, but I didn't realise the fluid would never be the same again. Should be an easy enough fix then, which is very good news - I shall attack it at the weekend. Finally for now, here's a couple of slightly better photos of the good and bad bits: Wheels and wheel arch: good by Skizzer, on Flickr XJ *hyphen* S, please by Skizzer, on Flickr Boot: untidy by Skizzer, on Flickr The headlining is definitely not pretty. New one getting ordered tomorrow, including the skanky side bits.Headlining: a bit* yucky by Skizzer, on Flickr The rest of the interior is in really good order, though. It's a really nice place to sit and think about global warming:Jaguar XJ-S interior by Skizzer, on Flickr Badge p*rn by Skizzer, on Flickr Shep Shepherd, Bucketeer, danthecapriman and 10 others 13
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Has something died in the headling? Joking aside there was a DS at the recent GS rally that had strips of plywood keeping the headling up. Didn't look too bad. Great looking car you have though.
Ghosty Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Those bowed pieces of ply will most likely have been liberated from a bed frame or some sort of furniture.
Cavcraft Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Never mind lottery, I reckon there'll be a fight if you ever come to sell this. bub2006 1
danthecapriman Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 That is awesome! Great looking car with a hell of an engine.It looks lovely in that colour and the interior looks so comfy, sounds like the seller was decent too. I can't see anything not to like about this.Sod the fuel economy thing, petrol's there for burning and the lower the mpg figure the better the car is! Taff, Skizzer and Vince70 3
davidfowler2000 Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 I hope not, mate - flippin 80-odd quid it took to fill up, and it wasn't even empty. I haven't looked to see how much it used on the way home, because I don't want to win the Inspector Dreyfus twitch contest. Emmm.....(Odo is in KM so divide those MPG and mileage figures by 1.6 for a proper answer) In Other News... PHWOAR!!! JAAAAAGGGG!!!!!
Skizzer Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 Those bowed pieces of ply will most likely have been liberated from a bed frame or some sort of furniture.Off cuts from camper van lining, I think - that's the seller's family business. Nice job they do too, by the look of it. Mr Fowler: that's quite frightening. I shall have nightmares about fill-ups now. No more sleeps, indeed - ever. davidfowler2000 1
Bear Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 OMGLPG? HERESY. Junkman, Magnificent Rustbucket and Ghosty 3
Bear Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Aha, thanks. I almost certainly boiled it. It was briefly better after cooling down a bit on the ramps, but I didn't realise the fluid would never be the same again. Should be an easy enough fix then, which is very good news - I shall attack it at the weekend. Famous last words. I shall watch with interest to see how easy those inboard calipers are to bleed... Magnificent Rustbucket, Junkman and Skizzer 3
Magnificent Rustbucket Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 You could always paint the wooden beams holding up the head lining black for the Tudor half timbered look. cort1977, Taff, binhoker668 and 7 others 10
RoadworkUK Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Good grief this is astonishing. Much envy. I need to become wealthier and own more space to put ridiculous cars Very Quickly.
dollywobbler Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Fab. You do know it's a fly-off handbrake don't you? You certainly wouldn't be the first to get caught out by that on an XJ-S. I still recall it making the news section of Auto Express many, many years ago. Check the diff seals as if the inboard brakes get too hot, they can shag the seals, which then leak diff oil all over the brakes. Joy! In short, as you've discovered, handbrake best avoided. Hill starts, just keep your foot on the middle pedal. Skizzer 1
Magnificent Rustbucket Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Jags. Bentley's. Instead of a raffle, how about a sweep - the first person on here to have a car related nervous breakdown? Who will be first to develop the inspector Dreyfuss- like twitch? Chief Inspector Drefus did have a Jag (well Herbert Lom did, anyway) Here he is in his X300! http://www.british-car-auctions.co.uk/Classic-Cars/Previous-results-holding-page/Blackbushe---Tues-7th-Oct-2008/1996-Jaguar-XJ6-Executive/ Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better... Skizzer, Banger Kenny and Bren 3
Junkman Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Famous last words. I shall watch with interest to see how easy those inboard calipers are to bleed... If they are only half as much a bitch to bleed than inboard Rover P6 calipers, they'd be still a royal bitch to bleed. Bear 1
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