well fist of all the xjs is a two door V-12 and the xj40 is a four door. also the xj40 was supposed to be a newer and better xj6 but in my opinion the xj40 with those square headlights and boxy look is one of the ugliest jaguars ever built. "just not a looker" there made in different years.
This conversion is available in kit from from this company:http://www.jaguarspecialties.com/XJ40-overview.aspGet with them for details.Good luck
The guy in the trunk.
The same place it is on a 1988. RH side of engine. If you cannot get original service manuals for your car, for whatever reason, get the Haynes for XJ40 through 1994. The procedure and engine layout are identical. Mark
On a Jaguar XJ40, the pollen filters are located behind the glove compartment. To access them, you will need to remove the glove compartment by unscrewing a few screws. Once the glove compartment is out, you should be able to see the pollen filters.
XJ40 door handles are made out of a very brittle metal that breaks easily. On the inside of the handle is a protruding arm into which is inserted a rod that is pushed down to release the latch when you pull up on the handle. The arm on your door handles is broken. You can buy rear handles on Ebay. Take care to get the proper year. 1988-1990 handles are smaller than 1991-1994 handles. The good news is that the rear handles are interchangable left to right, as they have the little arms at both sides of the handle. Kids and ham-handed buffoons do not mix well with XJ40 door handles.
60 nm or 44 pounds then give it 90degree turn
To press out control arm bushings you will need a machine shop. These parts are highly specialized and need to be to exact specifications.
i don't know, but if you find out please tell me. My 1990 Sovereign has been in limp-home mode for 26,000 miles now
Remove the headlamps and front bumper. Remove the three upper retaining bolts and the wheel arch liner. Remove all the bolts holding the wing in place and remove it.
probably a blown fuse. this happens to mine alot This is tough to answer because it depends on what type of XJ6 you are talking about. Is it the XJ40 series up to 1994 or is it the XJ6 x300 series up to 97 or the aj6 x308 series 1997 on?
Poor mixture control rich or weak (or misfire) Could be clogged air filter, theres a smal pipe on the throttle body that sometimes blocks up, Lambda (O2) sensor or wrong fuel