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Condition:New Language:English Format:Hardback Publisher's Number (SKU):H4020 Print:Black and White ISBN:9780857337887

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  • 216 Pages
  • 900 Photos & Illustrations
  • Hardback
  • Black and White
  • Published in 2003
  • 2nd Edition
  • Part of the Haynes Restoration Manual Series
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Jaguar XJ6 Restoration Manual
By Dave Pollard

This restoration manual covers all Jaguar XJ6 Series 1, 2, and 3 models. With the aid of more than 900 photos, illustrations, and text aimed at the do-it-yourselfer, this book tells you:

  • How to Strip Down and Rebuild
    an XK Engine, with Tuning Hints and Tips
  • How to Renovate Bodywork
    Including the Renewal of Major Panels and Repainting
  • How to Renovate Interiors
    Including Seat Repairs
  • What to Look for When Buying a Project Vehicle
    and the Pitfalls to Avoid
  • How to Give New Life to Mechanical and Electrical Components
    Including Automatic Tranmsission Overhaul
  • How to Plan and Carry Out DIY Modifications
  • Jaguar XJ6 History
Table of Contents
  • HERITAGE
    Jaguar XK Saloons up to Mk X and S-Type | Jaguar XJ6 History: Series 1, Series 2, Series 3 | A Classic Coupe | Jaguar XK Saloon Production Details | XJ6 Technical Specifications | Identify Your XJ6
  • PREPARATION
    Dismantling and Space | Workshop Procedures and Safety First | Raising Your Jaguar Safely | The NBN Chassis Tilter | Tools and Equipment | Buying Spares
  • BUYING AN XJ6
    Buyer Beware! | Where to Start | Which Model? | Bodywork, Electrics and Interior | Engine, Exhaust, Emissions, Air-Conditioning and Transmission | Brakes, Steering, Suspension, Wheels and Tires | Accessories, Modifications and Insurance | Road Testing | Doing the Deal
  • BODYWORK
    Hints and Tips | Bodywork Basics | Welding | Removing and Replacing a Rotten Sill and Rear Wheel Arch | Replacing/Repairing a Front Crossmember | Removing the Bonnet and Grille | Headlamps, Side Lamps and Indicators | Removing Front and Rear Doors | Removing the Front Wing | Fuel Tank Removal | Windscreen Removal, Wipers, Wiper Motor and Washer Motor | Dealing with Rust
  • PAINTING AND FILLING
    Abrasives Guide | Aerosol Paint Spraying | Putting on Paint | Using Filler
  • UNDER THE BONNET
    Removing the Engine and Gearbox | Engine Stripdown and Rebuild | Fuel—Carburation and Fuel Injection | The Cooling System | The Exhaust System
  • TRANSMISSION
    Automatic Transmission Specifications | Stripdown and Rebuild of Automatic Gearbox and Torque Converter | Rear Clutch Drum | Front Clutch Rebuild | Manual Transmission and Clutch | Propeller Shaft and Universal Joint | Rear Hubs
  • BRAKES, SUSPENSION AND STEERING
    Brake Discs, Calipers, Pads and Pistons | Front Wheel Bearings | Removing and Replacing Flexible Hoses | Rigid Brake Lines | Master Cylinder | Brake Servo Unit | Rear Discs, Pads and Calipers, and Handbrake | Bleeding the Brakes | Front Suspension | Rear Suspension | Steering
  • WHEELS AND TIRES
    Buying Wheels | Refurbishing Alloy Wheels | Original Tire Specifications
  • THE INTERIOR
    Door Trim Panels | Carpets | Seats | Cleaning and Treating Leather Trim | Seat Diaphragm | Wooden Trim | Stain Removal Guide | Seat Belts
  • SECURITY
    Thatcham | Sold Secure | Getting Physical | Electronics | Wheels and Tires

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