Whats the normal oil pressuer for a 83 xj6? I replaced the sensor but it runs about 19-20 while deiving then drops down close to 0 maybe 5...
@nobootlicker18 сағат бұрын
Series 3??
@mediaguy403720 сағат бұрын
Try doing this in massachusetts, taking that exhaust off, ain’t happening lol
@RobertSavelloКүн бұрын
THANK YOU! and a huge thank you for saying the torque specs. My jag needs this done and i read a few threads about it, but your video will helpany people for years to come.
@YehsLawdArts2 күн бұрын
thanks, your video let me know that i can't do it! 😭 I'm going to have to take it to the shop
@lilymae41312 күн бұрын
I had a 90 DeVille the same color as yours with the analog dash though, loved that car, kept it till it was 15 years old and was still getting compliments on how nice it looked. The problems I had was a couple oil leaks which the dealer fixed, a radiator hose that went bad on vacation and a goodyear shop fixed with no charge for labor, a alternator bearing that costed $20 to replace because a friend removed it from the car and all the shop had to do was put the bearing in. When it got old though the brake lines rusted and cost $400 to fix. Most comfortable car I ever owned the seats were like an expensive sofa, could drive for 5 hours without stopping. I got up to 22 mpg on the highway if I did the speed limit. Sometimes I would think I was do 65 and look at the dash and see I had crept up to 80, but it rode so well and quiet that I didn't know I was going that fast. Doing 80 was effortless for that car, Wish they still made them like that.
@paulchandler4272 күн бұрын
what year is this GM Sir ?
@soup16292 күн бұрын
Is your xj6 misfiring?
@alexandrecouture24622 күн бұрын
Kudos to Jesse to make such a big repair on the side of the road! Also Jesse, make sure to hit the 10 minutes mark when doing a video, as YT algo really prefers it, then it'll get much more views. It's how the system works! With a big job like this, it shouldn't be too difficult.
@944play2 күн бұрын
Very resourceful. I think the spindle nut is one time use only.
@alexandrecouture24622 күн бұрын
One time use, but you won't find a new one, so you have to re-use the old one. Many many people have re-used the old nut with zero issue. The helicoil on the nut of a wheel on my XJ40 has come out, and I used a 3/4 inch fine thread bolt with a ton of loctite, to make sure it never comes out, and I check it periodically. The best way would be to take the nut on another XJ40 at the junkyard.
@Mahmoud316402 күн бұрын
While trying to install, I broke the stolen part on the engine, but I put a longer bolt and it was fixed well. Is what I did considered safe and correct?
@106sand3 күн бұрын
Nice video. Thanks. I was up for this until the brakes bit. Touching those is too much for me.
@zuriiiii773 күн бұрын
Don’t you have to burp it?
@alexandrecouture24623 күн бұрын
2-3 years ago, the X-Type Jags were still selling for good money here in Canada, but now, they are almost free. The reason is that they started to rust very badly with age, as well as the salt they put on the road during winter.
@PooyanDoozandeh3 күн бұрын
Where did you buy the car for $500?
@senatorchinchilla53893 күн бұрын
Doing this job twice convinced me to sell mine lol. Valve cover gaskets leaked into the plug wells, fouled the plugs, fouled the cats and O2 sensor. I did the plugs and gaskets, a shop did the exhaust stuff. About a year later it started misfiring again, gaskets leaking into the plug wells AGAIN. Blegh! Best car I've ever driven in the snow though, 2003 with the viscous coupling. Absolutely phenomenal. Well mannered and tons of grip when you're behaving, RWD bias and just a bit tail happy when you're not.
@PooyanDoozandeh3 күн бұрын
Good video.
@kennaden19203 күн бұрын
This video shows a XJR 1999 to 2003 can be expensive to maintain. Later cars had a better AJ33 engine. One they fixed the timing chains stretching issue and broken tensioners on later engines. But the body shape of the XJR and XJ8 had a cigar flat shape for the LWB.
@Akira-nw4jl4 күн бұрын
Any time you remove the seats you vacuum all the crap underneath.
@TexasTom135 күн бұрын
Hey Jessie is not an xj40 I have an 1991 vanden plas Idk if they are similar but I'm on my 4th fuel pump and I want to change to an in line fuel pump is that possible? If so any pointers on how to do it or videos showing how to do it thanks for your time love your video bro
@thirtythree1605 күн бұрын
4:41 Can the Idler pulley be removed and replaced from the tensioner as long as the tensioner can provide the enough tension to keep belt slippage from happening?
@jaimelopez39915 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video Jesee; the problem I'm having is that there is a squeaky noise that I believe is coming from the tensioner pulley; it gets worst as I turn the AC on and engage a gear. Do you think it is the pulley? Thanks
@_kirbyjames5 күн бұрын
I’m in Santa Clara, bout to get my 90 Deville as well. I appreciate the video🔥🤙🏽
@JesusGuerrero-fe3du6 күн бұрын
How much for a job like this
@etanneriii6 күн бұрын
might as well replace the water pump, timing chains, and oil pump. gearhead. ty
@etanneriii6 күн бұрын
ty
@bubingamakore33287 күн бұрын
Will be following along on your ownership of this car. Good luck with it! Jesse🍁
@oamraldfqq8217 күн бұрын
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@adambennett21768 күн бұрын
Yeah!!! Chemical guys!!!
@adambennett21768 күн бұрын
Oh 4 sure my dawg
@jpadicecoffee98128 күн бұрын
I like to black out my chrome around the windows, slightly lower the car to having no wheel arch gap and stiff the suspension. My XJR car is a bit bouncy and wobbly taking corners at 85mph even with Sport modes CATS on.
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
I like your idea I might do the same for my 97 XJR6
@adambennett21768 күн бұрын
You da man!!
@donx038 күн бұрын
Jesse beautiful informative honest video about Jags and Stealerships!
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it
@richardgreene34608 күн бұрын
This is "normal" for the 1998+ XJ8! Jaguar went from a bullet-proof 1995-1997 XJ6 to excessive reliability issues with the 1998 XJ8! . Improvement did come about 2001, but still, the XJ8 was junk in comparison to the reliability of the XJ6!
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
I agree, the XJ8 doesn't match the reliability of the XJ6. The plastic engine components aren't great, but the car is still a lot of fun to drive and it's fast!
@chrisfrye86078 күн бұрын
Fly ride, jus got mine
@user-dg2ji4cj7g8 күн бұрын
Hi I have a 1988 xj6 that has the gm lt1 conversion wondering if you have had a conversion love your channel
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
Bro that sounds awesome! I tried swapping a series 3 before but didn't finish it. I still have the engine mounts maybe one day I'll try it again. Thanks for the love and support!
@jesusclemente69798 күн бұрын
Where did you order your filter from? The one from the link you provided says it fits our jags but it looks different. Missing another “hole” on the filter.
@alexandrecouture24628 күн бұрын
So far I'm at around a thousand a year for maintenance on my 1991 XJ40 that I own since spring 2021. That's by doing everything myself! So the XJR wasn't that bad in the end, for so many years. Nevertheless, I'd still check the upper timing chain tensionners when/if the valve cover gaskets needs to be done. Adam of Living with a Classic has a recent video doing that.
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
I'm not sure exactly how much I spend a year, but $1,000 does sound about right. It's great that you've been able to keep your Jaaag maintained and on the road. I'll definitely check the upper timing chain tensioners and thanks for the tip about Adam's video
@alexandrecouture24628 күн бұрын
Lettuce begin! 😂 Have fun with your XJR!
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
That's hilarious! I do be sounding like I say that 🤣
@alexandrecouture24629 күн бұрын
Good job!
@ThomasJohnson.9 күн бұрын
25k ,jeezzzz he was definitely in love with the car
@XJJesse8 күн бұрын
Hellaaaa in love! not even my shawty getting that from me 😂
@allanarmstrong43339 күн бұрын
22 mpg on the highway, 50 mpg in the city. Surley thats the other way round😅
@XJJesse9 күн бұрын
@@allanarmstrong4333 I meant to say 15mpg in the city, my fault !
@1dejer9 күн бұрын
Ha, it's a drug alright. I bought first XJ6 SERIES 1 IN 1980, liked it so much I sold at a profit and bought a Series 3, $6K (such a beautiful ride), then I added immaculate Daimler Majestic x300 LWB,$8K with 245 HP (same as Queen Elizabeth's car (she bought 2 of them) for 5% of what she paid,) then I added xj x306 Supercharged ($8K) Another stunning car for cheap - such POWER. (300HP??) Then I added immaculate Convertible xkR SUPERCHARGED 4litre - $30K oh WOW! Chucked me into the back of my seat and doesn't wanna quit at any speed. total dollars spent.... not much compared with a new BMW. Never looked at another car since - still have them all in my CAT CAGE. Don't wanna sell any of em. Nothing else as good. (space, pace and grace). All worth more now than what I paid -better return than my stock portfolio. MANY good well looked after used jags in my country (New Zealand. RHD). But ALL who have driven affirm that the old series 3 xj6 (pepper pot wheels) is STILL the best ride out of all of them. All bumps just go away and steering is crisp and light - just needs good TLC. Keep up the good stuff xj Jesse.
@Vivianauxito9 күн бұрын
Good video Jesse, By any chance invite you to do a product review? We specifically produce LEDs for auto. We just emailed for an inquiry.
@boxrokky9 күн бұрын
What is motor?1.6 or 2.0?
@mucah-702910 күн бұрын
“120 bucks “ 😂I’ve been wanting one and you are the last reason i needed I buy this car thank you
@johnnyjohnathon738110 күн бұрын
I just bought my sister an 05 grand marquis with 132k miles for 500 bucks today
@robertsavello412011 күн бұрын
Heck yeah man. Looking forward to more of this car.
@jayviz530411 күн бұрын
Thinking of buying a 97 xj6, those are xk8 wheels right? How do they fit on the car? How’s the drive?
@garyacosta141812 күн бұрын
I have the same car , same yr mine is knocking as I drive