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edgemar 01-29-2020 08:28 PM

can you still get all the rubber parts for it?

john70t 01-29-2020 08:47 PM

Have a pepsi on the hood, and that ride-height will soon fix itself.

sc_rufctr 01-29-2020 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by edgemar (Post 10735938)
can you still get all the rubber parts for it?

You can and they're made in China. You'd think the quality would be awful but honestly not bad at all.
A friend recently restored an MG using Chinese sourced rubber bits. No problems at all but long term, who knows?

That aside why would you spend any significant money on the aesthetics of this car?

Get it running properly and enjoy it as is.

petrolhead611 01-30-2020 01:22 AM

The triple SU carb setup was not standard. It was only standard on XKEs and XK150 SEs and Mk 10s. D types used triple Webers and I imagine that the few XKSS s did too
Mk 2 rust first appears on the crowsfeet radiator support area and then on the rear of the sills. These are drivers cars that you can hang the tail out readily, hold the slide through the corner and then correct easily. YouTube any British Saloon car race of the early 1960s.

masraum 01-30-2020 05:00 AM

Beautiful car! If I had the money and time and resources....

GH85Carrera 01-30-2020 05:15 AM

I bet someone on Bring a Trailer wants it. Even if it is just for the parts.

aigel 01-30-2020 09:15 AM

+1 on getting it going mechanically and leaving it alone cosmetically. See how you like it! Once it goes down the road straight, it will be an easy sale and should recover your efforts, unless it has a rod sticking out the pan!

G

Yorkie 01-30-2020 09:52 AM

It's a Jag so its going to be a rabbit hole. I bought a 3.8 a few years back that had been thoroughly restored then parked for 10 years. It required, tank flush, new fuel lines, fuel pump, carb clean, coolant flush, new hoses, battery on and on and on. Eventually got it going (auto choke was a bastard) and it was fun to drive as it just looked beautiful and drove well but make no mistake that these are truly the cure for happiness. I can imagine that the interior is hideous with flaking wood an split leather so if you are OK driving around in the automotive equivalent of a haunted house then do it.

That carb setup came from a MKX/420G and is worth a decent amount of money to convert Series 2 XKE from Strombergs to Skinners Union. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1580410284.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1580410328.jpg

vonsmog 01-30-2020 12:20 PM

Yea, I just ran the # off of the motor, it is a 4.2L out of a mark X/420G and it has the high compression gold head. Still didn't see if it will turn over yet, waiting for the snow to melt before I try. Think I could get $2500 for the whole thing?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1580419206.jpg

Yorkie 01-30-2020 02:59 PM

I don't know. I think if its relatively rust free (check underneath at the front cross member) then maybe. You need to find someone that really wants to restore a MK2 and is OK about the wrong motor. People are weird about matching numbers these days. Its certainly worth more parted out but that's a royal PIA.

RWebb 01-30-2020 03:55 PM

ask yourself "What would Leno do?"

tevake 01-30-2020 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JavaBrewer (Post 10735845)
Not much of an improvement :)

You've got to be kidding, those are beautiful classic sedans. Great engines that were used for many years.

Cheers Richard

ckelly78z 01-31-2020 02:04 AM

I guess I don't get the attraction, it appears to be a scrap yard candidate to me, but BAT may find a buyer for you. Keep us informed of your quest.

petrolhead611 01-31-2020 02:51 AM

That's a 265 bhp motor then. Should go pretty well and of course will run absolute rings around any contemporary US iron

vonsmog 01-31-2020 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by petrolhead611 (Post 10737068)
That's a 265 bhp motor then. Should go pretty well and of course will run absolute rings around any contemporary US iron

Yea, original 3.8L motor had 220 hp with a zero to 60mph of 8.1 seconds. So this motor should make it a tad faster down the street in its day. There is really not much rust to it so this could be restored if one desired to tackle it. They really were quite ahead for the time, as this has disc brakes all the way around, limited slip rearend, 4 speed with overdirve, power steering, and enough power to send it down the road.

masraum 01-31-2020 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by vonsmog (Post 10737114)
Yea, original 3.8L motor had 220 hp with a zero to 60mph of 8.1 seconds. So this motor should make it a tad faster down the street in its day. There is really not much rust to it so this could be restored if one desired to tackle it. They really were quite ahead for the time, as this has disc brakes all the way around, limited slip rearend, 4 speed with overdirve, power steering, and enough power to send it down the road.

Very cool. I just noticed the AH in your sig, we need pics of your AH 100! I've always loved the look of the 100 and 3000. I think they're one of the prettiest small roadsters to come out of the UK

Bob Kontak 01-31-2020 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Yorkie (Post 10736426)
It's a Jag so its going to be a rabbit hole. I bought a 3.8 a few years back that had been thoroughly restored then parked for 10 years. It required, tank flush, new fuel lines, fuel pump, carb clean, coolant flush, new hoses, battery on and on and on. Eventually got it going (auto choke was a bastard) and it was fun to drive as it just looked beautiful and drove well but make no mistake that these are truly the cure for happiness. I can imagine that the interior is hideous with flaking wood an split leather so if you are OK driving around in the automotive equivalent of a haunted house then do it.

Ugh

Pal with cancer had me get his low mileage garage queen 78 J12L up and running before he passed.

Transmission mounts to headliner. Injection system also and I'll spare you those details. Long time. Each thing was not that bad, but man, they over-engineered those things. Ball joints had about 15 parts to each. Not big news to a Jag lover.

petrolhead611 01-31-2020 07:41 AM

Transmission mounts to headliner? Must have been in a huge crash.
The Jag Mk 2s were the favourite getaway car for bank and wages snatch robbers as there was nothing much that could catch them in the day and they were strong enough to ram other cars out of the way
The V12 engine is far more difficult to work on than the XK 6 cylinder engine.

Bob Kontak 01-31-2020 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petrolhead611 (Post 10737332)
Transmission mounts to headliner? Must have been in a huge crash.

LOL

It was a strange mix of repairs. Most all from sitting for 30 years.

RWebb 01-31-2020 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by tevake (Post 10736961)
You've got to be kidding, those are beautiful classic sedans. Great engines that were used for many years.


and pretty rare (or uncommon) too


it needs to be saved


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