Quote " Since early `67 the valve seats of all Jag engines have been suitable for unleaded "
Is this still the current thinking ?
So , good news for me as mine is a late `67 early `68 car.



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Do you have a date for that Jaguar Driver magazine? I have checked all the Service and Part Bulletins up to 1973 and I can find no mention of a change in valve seats although the part numbers for the seats are different on the S2 cars.max-it-out wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:18 pmI was wondering if my car was compatible with unleaded fuel , and whether the engine might need an expensive unleaded conversion , then , leafing through some old copies of Jag Driver magazine , I came across a letter from Mr. SR Jenkins , principle Engineer Power Train Development at Jaguar -
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