Top 20
2005 Jaguar XK8 - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Just recently got a jaguar xj6 wouldn't start replaced coil and now it starts but when I put it in drive it diesels and dies, sounds like its sucking air and I do t have book to look up vacuum lines some aren't hooked up
Leaking or missing vacuum lines can definitely make an engine die or run poorly. In my experience, once you've unhooked an old, hard rubber line, it probably won't seal properly when you hook it up again. So I suggest changing all the lines that you can reach.
Also, there's usually a big vacuum line to the power brake booster, which can leak a LOT of air if it gets hard and doesn't seal properly. The cruise control motor, which is vacuum operated, is another place to check. Also, check the vacuum line(s) to the PCV valve and the rubber seal that it sits in -- again, a likely source of leaks.
Any idea why the previous owner disconnected some of the lines? If he was trying to solve a problem, it may still be there when you replace the lines, and had nothing to do with them.
I need to know the location of cooling system thermostat for Jaguar X-Type 22D
Where the top radiator hose goes to the engine, under that flange that is bolted to the intake that the top hose is hooked to is where you'll find said thermostat. Drain the coolant before removing those bolts to replace it. Clean everything well and put a new gasket on, put the goose neck casting back in place and tighten the bolts. Replace the coolant and done.
Pls need gap for spark plugs for 2004 Jaguar xj8
The correct
spark plug for both the normally aspirated AJ33 and AJ34 and supercharged AJ33S and AJ34S 4.2L engines is Jaguar part number AJ8 4575, which is made by NGK and is their part number IFR5N10 (7866). This is an iridium electrode plug and the gap specified by Jaguar is 0.9mm-1.0mm (0.035-0.039 in.).
Not finding what you are looking for?