S5:Episode 2-Season Kickoff/Jaguar 5.3L V-12 Test run.
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Some of the best received videos that have gotten the most views have been engine test runs. What better way to kick-off the fifth season of The Camp Chaos Chronicles.
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Bob. I love your high standards and the way that you help me learn more about my car. Take care. Peter
Good to see the goings on at Camp Caos again!
Glad to see you back! Looking forward to more videos!
You finished engines are real eye candy…
Glad to see you back. I don't think even the updated ePTFE thermostat gaskets would have fixed that issue, but I do wonder about creating a TPU O-Ringed steel shim gasket, or a cast silicone ring on a shim (like on a modern car). - Yeah, probably more of a DIY thing than something workable for professional maintenance routines but...
So happy to see your return . The way u explain in detail is great . I am sure that comes from your years as a schoolteacher .
Another excellent video. Well produced
Great work Bob, and thanks as always for sharing these tips. Glad to have you back!
good to see you back
I am so glad to see you back on line. All the best for this new season!
Great to see you back, been lurking in shadows enjoying your videos and finally subscribed.
Had an XJS Lister 7.0 recently with bad injectors, of course they weren’t the stock 19lb injectors but instead 30lb injectors from a Volvo Turbo Redblock I’m guessing Lister modified to fit the rail. They were junk after 30+ years so I modified a set of refurbished 30lb 4 hole injectors from a Supercharged 3800 Buick to fit and she’s running like a champ again.
So glad you're back.
Looks so easy when I see your video…..
Me : first screw goes missing deep down in the engine…..😅
Excellent,many thanks.
Welcome back, excellent video. I’m learning all the time. I’ve a late Jaguar XJ 6.0 V12 that I’ll be rebuilding it’s the last version with no distributor and Denso EFI. If you have an opportunity to feature one of these in a future video it would be very helpful. Best wishes Nick
I'll be oveerhauling '95 XJS 6.0L this winter.
Now you've got me nervous about my fuel rail as I finish up installation of the Mobeck EFI kit. I electroplated the fuel rail, and while I think the inside was pretty clean, you just never know if it's truly clean enough.
When they plate the rail, they do a very good job of cleaning it.
@@thecampchaoschronicles9567 I plated it myself, hence the concern, haha. I cleaned it as well as I could and visually inspected what I could see. We'll see. Either way, this was helpful because now if I do have some problem like this, I'll have this in the back of my mind as a possible cause.
Hey Bob, Nice video. Do you have an oscilloscope? Try testing the 3 injectors on your bench test setup and check the patterns compared to one of the known good injectors. There are some resources for injector patterns out there.
Good to see you're back. I've learned a lot from them. Don't know if you follow Bring a Trailer but there's a 30,000 mile 94 xjs that just came up. Aux fan wired hot. Running photo of the instrument cluster shows low voltage and temp up against the red. Seller claims it came to normal after it ran for a while. Does this tie back to your oil cooler tutorial or maybe poor cooling system maintenance?
Probably not an oil cooling issue if its run normally.
Lucas argh