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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: JamesV6CDX on 04 June 2012, 11:51:34
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Ins co nearly dropped a brick when I asked them about converting to manual.
looks like I need to source an ar35 and daresay a TC :(
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Thought they might, classed as modifying!
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2 feet ........... 2 pedals
You know it makes sense! ::) ::) :y
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sell as parts and buy a manual :y
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sell as parts and buy a manual :y
Only manual 3.2's are plod, so could buy one and then transfer all interior over and LPG stuff, lot of work though!
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My uncle has a very nice 3.0 V6 Jag (2001) that he never uses and might well flog to me if I asked him. The temptation is huge. Damn bloody MV6. It's let me down at the time when I really, really need it the most >:( >:(
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I can see the temptation James but you know you will miss your MV6 :D ::)
Sorry to hear you having a few probs, hope you get sorted soon buddy :y
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yeah, she's my baby, just in my bad books right now!
I have a T reg escort I can knock around in after tomorrow, that'll keep me mobile and help with transport of bits!
I've been up flying all night, had no sleep, but now can't sleep. I might grab a coffee go out and rip a gearbox out, against my better judgement!
Also spoke to ins co in more depth about conversion and reason behind it. Apparantly I can add "transmission modification" in my online control panel, and it has no effect on premium providing I don't want it to increase the value of the car.
So I might, just might, be able to manualise it yet!
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My uncle has a very nice 3.0 V6 Jag (2001) that he never uses and might well flog to me if I asked him. The temptation is huge. Damn bloody MV6. It's let me down at the time when I really, really need it the most >:( >:(
As tempting as it may sound I would avoid the Jag, being a 2001 I assume it is either going to be an S-Type or an X-Type I work at a Jaguar specialist and autobox problems and bushes are very common on the S-Type, at £50 a bush and 3 bushes each side at the rear this can get pricey as they rarely fail one at a time.
It is common for the Rear ARB bushes and rear radius arms to fail on the X-Types, the radium arms can be pretty pricey, on the majority of them lately I have noticed that the rear trailing arm bushes are now also starting to fail, It is also common for the transfer boxes to fail on these.
The rear brake pipes on the X-Types seem prone to serious corrosion along with the front brake pipes on the S-Types so which ever it is it could also start to give you a load of grief and end up costing you a fortune, mileage doesn't tend to play a big factor in tese problems, I have seen these bushes fail on cars with sub 40k miles on the clock.
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By the way I fired the miggy up to have another listen and see what was going on...
The gear selection is all out of whack.
Put it in reverse, and the car goes forwards!!
I think something inside the box has let go big time. If I get it off, I'll attempt a post mortem...
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Oh dear mate, :'(
Good luck with it mate, hope you get sorted soon ;) :y
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have you not seen all the jags on ebay with auto box faults, out frying pan and into the fire i say
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have you not seen all the jags on ebay with auto box faults, out frying pan and into the fire i say
Agreed. Have sorted way forward with MV6 I believe. Will be posting shortly :y
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have you not seen all the jags on ebay with auto box faults, out frying pan and into the fire i say
Agreed. Have sorted way forward with MV6 I believe. Will be posting shortly :y
Yeah, stick it in reverse. :y
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just an opinion , take some sleep pills (I'm also sleepless and feel really bad now) and get rest..