Got that T shirt when my SWB XJ6 blew it's bottom end into bean tin material on the M65 many years ago. The shells were as thin as a bean tim when l took them out, the crank looked like a shredder and basically it was a scrap job. I swapped the engine out and a mate bought it off me to restore the whole car. Never had a MK 2 but have had nine Jaguars and love them all except the latest XJ.
Just had a similar situation with my recently purchased Jaguar Mk II (240). Despite assurance from the supposed specialist I'd bought it from that the mechanicals were strong, a different garage examined the car after it ceased to fire up. Finally got a look at the head and block there a couple of days ago, and was astonished at the amount of corrosion present. Since the repair costs were not far off getting a new engine built, I opted to upgrade the 2.4 to a 3.4 - that issue blew my proposed budget out of the water, so no respray... but at least it'll drive.
I’m in a similar situation. Just coming to the end of a 8 year restoration project on my 1962 2.4 and unfortunately it’s burning ALOT of oil on the over run. I have a terrible feeling the motor needs to come back out. Might replace with a 3.8 😎
Im in the same boat, except mines a 2.4 (240) was thinking of a 4.0 swap from a x300, but not sure if it will fit, will be watching your progress, ive got mine parked up with garage doors locked and key thrown in a lake 🙂
Whats happened to the engine that makes you think it needs a total rebuild? Whats the oil pressure like on it? Although its a big engine the XK motor is actually a really simple engine to work on and well within your capabilities based on the other jobs you have done on the car.
I did a 3.8S up. All, except engine, which I was assured was in good health. Road test, yep, sump full of mayonnaise. Dispirited, I sold it to a guy who makes C Type replicas. He only wanted the rego.
Get a 4.2 EFI big valve out of an S3 XJ6 and drop that in with 2" SU's (There is a fair bit of part swapping involved like the water pump, Oil filter housing and electric tacho etc, Etc) So much torqueyer and powerful than a 3.4, I've got a 1964 3.8 MK2 which was running great untill it dropped a valve and i've got an S3 4.2 to fit into it whilst i rebuild the 3.8, It will be interesting to compare the 2, I have a feeling i will just leave the 4.2 in as it's a non matching number car anyway👌
just discovered my 3.4l block has a crack in it and it's already been brazed once and failed. so at least a new-to-me block. getting new rings, main and rod bearings, timing chain and tensioner, oil pump and having the driveline balanced. this will set me back about $20,000 to have it all done at a shop. bought it from an ex-race car driver, now dealer that does restoration on vintage ferraris and other vintage exotics. has a huge race car museum too. owner said "he won't sell a car that has not been thoroughly examined and in perfect condition.". said he hires people to drive them hundreds of miles over california roads to make sure they are reliable. the car overheated on the way home... and soon found out about the cracked block when the leaking head gasket was removed. the dealer's in scott's valley ca. don't go near him.
Worst thing that you can do to a jaguar,remove the beautifully engineered xk unit and stick in a cheap nasty mass produced chevy v8.rebuild or replace the xk engine is the way to go.
Got that T shirt when my SWB XJ6 blew it's bottom end into bean tin material on the M65 many years ago.
The shells were as thin as a bean tim when l took them out, the crank looked like a shredder and basically it was a scrap job.
I swapped the engine out and a mate bought it off me to restore the whole car.
Never had a MK 2 but have had nine Jaguars and love them all except the latest XJ.
Just had a similar situation with my recently purchased Jaguar Mk II (240). Despite assurance from the supposed specialist I'd bought it from that the mechanicals were strong, a different garage examined the car after it ceased to fire up. Finally got a look at the head and block there a couple of days ago, and was astonished at the amount of corrosion present. Since the repair costs were not far off getting a new engine built, I opted to upgrade the 2.4 to a 3.4 - that issue blew my proposed budget out of the water, so no respray... but at least it'll drive.
Sorry to hear about that, must have sucked to find that out. As you say though you get to have a bigger engine now 😁
I’m in a similar situation. Just coming to the end of a 8 year restoration project on my 1962 2.4 and unfortunately it’s burning ALOT of oil on the over run. I have a terrible feeling the motor needs to come back out. Might replace with a 3.8 😎
Im in the same boat, except mines a 2.4 (240) was thinking of a 4.0 swap from a x300, but not sure if it will fit, will be watching your progress, ive got mine parked up with garage doors locked and key thrown in a lake 🙂
Whats happened to the engine that makes you think it needs a total rebuild? Whats the oil pressure like on it? Although its a big engine the XK motor is actually a really simple engine to work on and well within your capabilities based on the other jobs you have done on the car.
Thank you for the complement Andrew, you'll have to wait and see what way we go 😁
Why not fit new anti roll bar bushes
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I needed to save the money for a new engine! 🤣 jokes aside the bushes had only done about 100miles
I did a 3.8S up. All, except engine, which I was assured was in good health. Road test, yep, sump full of mayonnaise. Dispirited, I sold it to a guy who makes C Type replicas. He only wanted the rego.
Hey....we need more videos
Well you are going to have a massive Christmas present (when you wake up). Merry Christmas to you anyhow :)
Thanks Ole, merry Christmas to you too!
Get a 4.2 EFI big valve out of an S3 XJ6 and drop that in with 2" SU's (There is a fair bit of part swapping involved like the water pump, Oil filter housing and electric tacho etc, Etc) So much torqueyer and powerful than a 3.4, I've got a 1964 3.8 MK2 which was running great untill it dropped a valve and i've got an S3 4.2 to fit into it whilst i rebuild the 3.8, It will be interesting to compare the 2, I have a feeling i will just leave the 4.2 in as it's a non matching number car anyway👌
Thanks Scotty63, you'll have to stay tuned to find out where I take it 😝
I may have missed it but what happened on the test drive to make you think rebuild?
You're right I didn't really have any footage to explain, I'll cover in the next video 👍
just discovered my 3.4l block has a crack in it and it's already been brazed once and failed. so at least a new-to-me block. getting new rings, main and rod bearings, timing chain and tensioner, oil pump and having the driveline balanced. this will set me back about $20,000 to have it all done at a shop.
bought it from an ex-race car driver, now dealer that does restoration on vintage ferraris and other vintage exotics. has a huge race car museum too. owner said "he won't sell a car that has not been thoroughly examined and in perfect condition.". said he hires people to drive them hundreds of miles over california roads to make sure they are reliable.
the car overheated on the way home... and soon found out about the cracked block when the leaking head gasket was removed. the dealer's in scott's valley ca. don't go near him.
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Unless that engine is some sort of gem with matching numbers and all that, just get an XJ6 lump.
You'll have to wait and see 😁
Oh boo! Sorry to hear of your engine. Fancy having a go at the rebuild yourself? I reckon you can do it! I’ll dm you.
It hasn't been happy for a long time, just time to bite the bullet..... keep an eye on instagram 🤫
Tone to do a 2jz engine swap
Don't be silly it's a classic JAGUAR not a rice burner.
@@jagvette1 now if it was a classic Daimler 2.5 V8 I’d agree with you.
You'll just have to wait and see chaps 😄
@@vicsprojects whatever it is. I’m looking forward to it .
@@dorianshadesofgray True. To that end I put a turbo diesel in my '64 Daimler. I can now drive it every day.
A Chevy small block V8 conversion will have that stuffy old snail ready for the AutoBahn in a jiff 😋
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You'll have to wait and see 😄
Worst thing that you can do to a jaguar,remove the beautifully engineered xk unit and stick in a cheap nasty mass produced chevy v8.rebuild or replace the xk engine is the way to go.