I Should Have Fixed the TVR 2500M Sooner
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Today I fix the worn out water pump on the 1972 TVR 2500M and while I am there I do an oil change as well. I also show a little bit of the accusump and dual oil filter setup that has been added to the car.
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This Week With Cars - Episode 0316
#ClassicCars #TVR #2500M
I work just up the road from Blackpool where this car would have been made. Nice to see it being cared for.
Love these old Trevors.
Hey
I own a 77 2500m 45k original miles.
Great show !!!
I for one enjoy watching wrenching on these car. Keep it up and dive deep into engines ,transmissions braking systems even total tear down.
Nice tool oil filter removal. Love your videos. Love the old cars from that time❤
My old doctor in Surrey, B.C., Canada had a blue Vixen. So cool
Nice video. That pump's been leaking for years. Everything near it had 'rusty water' marks. I had a TVR 280S once, it was a hoot. Hanging on to my Tigger still- 34 years now!
back in 92 one of my friends found one of these in a barn on a property his parents had just bought on the outskirts of edinburgh . took 3 years to get it legal and roadworthy but he still dailys it now
Yes! Would love a video with driving impressions and autocross!
As always, a real pleasure to watch.
That water pump was without doubt toast! Amazing it didn't leak more than it did. I do like the accusump setup and that oil filter removal tool is really handy. I was thinking 'how is he going to get those out?' You gave me the answer. Thanks Steve for another interesting video. 👍👍
My friend had a couple '65' TVRs. One was red which he converted to Boss 302 engine with competition Ford top loader transmission. It was to source of many, many tales: some fun, some woe.
Fast fuse is almost a firework itself! Love the channel have a great 4th
such a beautiful machine
Had the same problem with the waterpump on my 74 TVR 2500M. The replaced new water pump only lasted 1,5 years due to very poor built quality of the new parts available.. I switched to a racesport alloy water pump which is much lighter and haas an improved fan so uch more pumping power as well as long lasting bearings... It was not cheap but worth the upgrade especially since the TR6 engine tends to overheat easily...
High on the favorites list. The "arrest me red paint" is stunning. At least you wont get a ticket at the track.The driving video was really great.
Always loved the Straight Six Triumph lump .
There was also the 2.5 PI , a 132 bhp fuel injected version fitted to their high end Triumph saloon car and the TR6 sports car .
Back in the day I knew a few guys with the V6 Tamar, amazing cars if a touch "fragile", that 2500 is a real beauty and in very good hands it appears
There was a TVR wedge abandoned in front of a bar I use to go to. Not knowing much about cars, I had written it off as a kit car from the 70s.
Wish I would have inquired more about that car.
@@quintessenceSL Having helped out on fixing some of my friends TVRs the notion of them being kit cars wasn't too far from the truth. As was said in Top Gear once they were kits in reverse, you buy them as complete cars and they gradually revert to kit form the longer you drive them. Every TVR Owner seemed to have a parts list detailing where all the bits on their car came from
I thought I recognised a Triumph water pump and engine. The paint on the body looks amazing and I assume it was painted and kept indoors since it was painted. What a lovely car. I always liked the TVR early models.
yeah, thought the same. Looks like my TR6 motor. I only have two webers tho 🙄
@@boldorboy08 Yes, I checked, it seems it is the TR6 engine. I only recognised the water pump as I currently have restored a Midget which has the Triumph 1500 engine.
What a great sounding car to be driving! Beautiful too!
Hi Steve. That's a great motor and l thought who ever designed that filter tool must be making a nice earner. Thanks Steve.
By far one of the most overlooked, underrated British cars ever manufactured were no 2 ever had the exact same parts……. LoL. God I use to be so head over heels for the little stinkers. They eat autocross tracks for lunch.
Classic British comedy car! Love it
Love your content! Wix filters are the only filters I use. Really love your eclectic (though UK heavy) car collection. I'm jealous of your Tigers... I could only afford an Alpine. My handle was my CA plate (1 hot Alpine).
Always wanted that model TVR
Had no idea they used rectangle tubing on the later TVRs and that six in there looks odd to me I'm used to seeing a 289 in there I used to restore Griffiths keep up the good work.
I used to live within quarter of a mile of the TVR factory at Bispham, Blackpool.
Love that car! Some interesting setups in there, too. Was expecting you to round-over one of those old water pump nuts but you have better luck (and technique) than me. Would love to have heard the "before" and "after" comparison of the old and new water pumps.
You can hear the before in the first video on that car.
I did wonder about using an open bender on old rusty nuts. Maybe it was through lack of space to get i ring on it?
Nice car Steve. Would love to see it on some more twistee’s
The 2500M is the "federalized" version of the 3000M & Taimar (Triumph S6 instead of Ford Essex V6). TVR made a small number of 1600M cars too, using the Ford Kent S4.
They tried to make a catalytic system for the 3000M to sell them in the US but they were stopped at the port and sent to Germany. I have an Essex V6 powdered Marcos.
Looks like you could fit a slightly longer fan belt. Would be easier to install and give better wrap on the alternator pulley
More videos please thank you Steve
Now that is one cool car!
The genius in that design is not the pump which is great but in housing for the pump. For it they design it differently the pump may have been more difficult to deal with. Just a thought. Keep on cruz,n .
looks like the triumph motor,very tuneable
Heckuvva car there! Absolute legend!
The cars came originally with stock TR6 2.5 @ 104 hp which in my 73 TR6 is not exactly performance, could you go into more detail about what kind improvements were done to this engine to help improve it? Thanks
That looks fun to drive.
WOW Steve u sure do own a lot of vehicles 😶
Outstanding. Did you prefill the oil filters? Engine sounds like it has been modified?
Thanks Steve for the great video. What type/brand of oil did you use? Cheers
Only time I ever saw one of these in the wilds was at a local Porsche-Audi dealership way back in the mid 1970's. I only remember it being a TVR with a straight six; not sure if it had this nose on it or not, as this nose doesn't look familiar.
My green TVR has same engine but is a Vixen with a different front. ua-cam.com/video/wngn3L_vw1I/v-deo.html
Wix! The only filters anyone should use. Is there an advantage to using the racing filters vs the regular ones for street use?
The racing filters have better flow and do not filter as small as standard filters but in this car the extra flow is good because it is going through two filters.
If you look at 4:10, is your carburetor seated properly against the intake manifold?
The 6 cylinder sounds great.
The TVR is a remarkably handsome little machine. It's changed surprisingly little since the original design in the 1950s, when it was astonishingly advanced. What is that motor?
The engine is the same as a Triumph TR6
@@ThisWeekWithCars Thanks for the information.
great stuff thanks
Man, the nuts on that pump look like knuckle busters!
TVR made interesting sports cars.
Nice work! That's a good looking car :)
This car sounds wonderful! Most older cars use 20W50 oil, but it has become scarce because modern cars use other grades, like 10W40. What grade of oil do you use for your old cars? I still use 20W50 for my 1989 Toyota Corolla and 2003 Tazz. Thanks for your Vids!
Castrol 20w50 is what I put in this one.
@@ThisWeekWithCars small world. I use the same!!
I always use Penrite HPR30
Check your carburetor flange on the front. It looks like it has a gap in it.
It appears that you didn’t pre-fill the two oil filters.
Love that car!!!!
Steve, how do you keep track of all your vehicles and their maintenance schedules and parts?
I was thinking about doing a video about that.
Steve do you use synthetic oils in older cars when changing or regular blends?
Yes that is a cool car
WRX owner, but I think the early TVRs were cool
do you have one of the V-8 griffiths?
Where are you getting these parts from?
Why two oil filters?
Looks like the carbs are loose on the intake too!
Weber DCOE carburettors should not be bolted solid. They are mounted with either spring type Thackery washers or rubber bobbins. These carbs need to be insulated from vibration to prevent fuel frothing and needle valve issues. Hope this helps.
Why not make things easier snd remove the spare wheel ?Do you pre fill the oil filters ?
The spare wheel isn't in the way of anything.
@@ThisWeekWithCars looks like it would be easier, you would have the option to work from the front instead of squeezing in from the side, maybe it’s just the camera angle? The answer to the pre fill question was ????
does that have a cam or do the carbs need adjusting?
The car has a cam, I built this car, Unfortunately the now owner is clueless as to what he has.
😊I guess taking the spare out to make more room was troublesome?
AutoX it!! You never changed the filler hose fittings. Lol!!
So that's a Triumph engine, dry-sumped and with triple carbies?
Not dry sump (note the oil pan), but the accusump guarantees oil pressure when cornering hard in racing. Sometimes this can slosh the oil away from the oil pickup in the sump and cause it to draw air which is bad.
Looks like the U J on the steering shaft is no good.
Do they make electric water pumps ,
Yes, but would require modifying the stock cooling system plumbing to install. More complex than the mechanical pump also.
Just mystified as to how you filmed it when driving at the end?
You can see the shadow of him holding a selfie-stick with end-mounted camera... the trick is to have "360 camera" NOT directly pointing at you and it makes the selfie stick invisible...but in this case the shadow gives the trick away.
Those old British cars are just as cool as Ferraris they just didn't have as cool of engines.
I can't stand those kind of oil filter wrenches. Or most kinds actually, lol. I am fond of K&N filters with the thick steel can and welded in nut for wrench removal. Doesn't oil can with my high pressure, high volume oil pump on my small block chevy Camaro. I swear by them now.
Unfortunately you can't use them on every car because they only come in limited sizes.
"Super scraper"? I use a wood chisel blade
The water pump failed because the belt had its balls squeezed too tight.
Looks like your carb could be tightened.
penetrating oil!
never seize? Don't do too good a job.