Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

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#41 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Thu Jan 18, 2018 4:54 am

The IRS will be back together this week with a new 3.07 diff, the various pieces are back from finishing. The seats and console have come back from refinishing.

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#42 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:44 am

Since the car is getting restored back to a European spec vs California, I'm looking for a set of European ribbed Valve / Cam covers without the notched step to go with the triple SU's. Can't seem to locate them here. Any ideas?

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#43 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Jan 23, 2018 3:52 am

A small early step on the way back from the disassemble phase.

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#44 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Nickleback » Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:25 am

Lost Horizon wrote:
Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:44 am
Since the car is getting restored back to a European spec vs California, I'm looking for a set of European ribbed Valve / Cam covers without the notched step to go with the triple SU's. Can't seem to locate them here. Any ideas?

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They do come up from time to time on eBay UK, thats where I got mine.
Here's is a restored set that available currently:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-Ribbe ... SwTO9Z6xuB
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#45 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by mgcjag » Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:49 am

Hi Dane....why not post in the wanted section.....quite a few members have replaced their ribbed covers for smooth ones....so u might get lucky........i know postage to the Canada will be expensive....is there an option to somehow fill in the cutouts (tig) and have it machined.....just a thought... Steve
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#46 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:46 am

Thx Steve & Mike.
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#47 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by tim wood » Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:42 pm

If you are still thinking about ignition systems I see that Jag Lovers has an advert for an unused EDIS set up made by Ray L.
Widely thought of as being the best system around and no longer in production.


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#48 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Jan 23, 2018 4:17 pm

tim wood wrote:
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If you are still thinking about ignition systems I see that Jag Lovers has an advert for an unused EDIS ....
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Thx Tim~
I went with the CSI system. It's interesting that the EDIS for sale over on Jag Lovers is from Saltspring. That's just a stones throw from here. It doesn't surprise me that much, as my Restorer has 3 XKE's undergoing full frame off restorations going on right now. A lot of European car lovers on Vancouver Island, and a lot of Classic Car expertise here. Plus we have a new Race Track nearby in Duncan that is world class, and well used.

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#49 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Fri Feb 02, 2018 11:56 pm

More parts coming back from fresh overhaul...

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#50 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Wed Feb 07, 2018 1:30 pm

Here's a short video of the final gap fitting before paint. We're getting there.

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#51 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by politeperson » Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:55 pm

Top Job, well done.
Its true, but Enzo never said it
Too many E types
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#52 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Wed Feb 07, 2018 7:58 pm

politeperson wrote:
Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:55 pm
Top Job, well done.
For sure. They are very good at what they do, and they do quite a few Jags, but also many other marks. The owner started out as a Master Mechanic for BMW.

Note the Series 1 in the background of this picture with mine. They typically have half a dozen Classics of various flavors in the line at any given time.

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#53 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Feb 13, 2018 9:56 pm

Body in White - pre fitting components, lining it all up. Since the Car will be dark blue, a lot of time is spent on perfect finishing. Looks good so far.

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#54 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:09 pm

The final body pre-fitting including bonnet, doors and chrome is done, painting is underway, bonnet has had the first clear coat sprayed, awaiting wet sanding. Should be done next week, then on to the drivetrain stuff.

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#55 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:30 pm

In the early part of this thread, I got some input from the members here on the 3.54 Diff as being a bit too short for my liking at highway speeds. I should bring some closure on the final decision on the discussion to make it taller, back to the European 3.07 preference/spec. Here's a couple of pics on how it got there with a DANA gearset with a 43-14 gear and pinion versus the original 46-13 factory, fyi.

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and the final assembly:

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#56 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by politeperson » Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:33 pm

Excellent. Check your discs dont foul on your calipers. Makes an annoying scraping noise at low speeds.

Easy to sort that one out before the IRS goes back in the car.
Its true, but Enzo never said it
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#57 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:56 pm

politeperson wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:33 pm
Excellent. Check your discs dont foul on your calipers. Makes an annoying scraping noise at low speeds.
Easy to sort that one out before the IRS goes back in the car.
Mike Owen, (the lead on the Mechanical side of things) inspires with such detail confidence on the multiple gotchas that can take the job sideways at every turn. I'm amazed at the level of detail and insight he has on British machines from that era. I will mention it to him, pretty sure he will patiently roll his eyes toward the ceiling, and say thanks. He's way past needing to use his ego on anything about "my" jag, because some of the stuff I've hand wringed over early on in this adventure seems somewhat silly now - and he could have easily shot me down, but simply said he'd take it all into consideration.

thx to you from me tho. Always happy to take input from folks on this site, as you can see from the thread so far..
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#58 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by mgcjag » Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:06 pm

Hi Dana..whilst your at it ask him about the handbrake upgrade, simple modification to improve it..photos here but plenty of info available.. Steve
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#59 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:31 pm

Will do Steve.. thx
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#60 Re: Original Late E Series II refresh as it unfolds (Aug 1970 Build)

Post by Lost Horizon » Fri Mar 02, 2018 2:37 am

On the Engine, I'm thinking that I'll get the crank, flywheel and damper dynamically balanced as the ring gear will be new and just to ensure it will be as smooth as it can be in zeroing the engine after weight balancing the new pistons, rings, bearings etc. In previously testing the engine on the stand after removal, there was a mild vibration around 2000 rpm. At the suggestion of someone here, I purchased an modern crankshaft damper to replace the original.

Living on Vancouver Island where there are excellent racing shops close by who do this sort of thing, for the few hundred dollars extra at this point seems to make sense. Make sense?
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