Replacing the Fuel Hoses on a Jaguar XJ6 series 3

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • With the new fuels it is especially important to periodically check and replace the fuel hoses on your car. In this video I will show you how to replace the fuel hoses on a Jaguar XJ6 series 3.
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  • @LivingWithAClassic
    @LivingWithAClassic  Год назад +14

    Most of this video was filmed while removing from a Covid infection. So if it sound a bit funny or babble on that’s why. Hope you guys enjoy it anyways

  • @iantucker-pr1xe
    @iantucker-pr1xe Год назад +2

    It was great to see an XJ6 series 3 on the channel Adam. Sad to hear it is going back to its owner. Would be great to have some more series 3 content on the channel. The Haynes manual is very confusing for jobs that are covered in part in the series 2 section so an extra resource would be most welcome 😊

  • @JSDesign.Hongkong
    @JSDesign.Hongkong 2 месяца назад

    A wonderful job, masterfully explained.

  • @mathieuduchemin3701
    @mathieuduchemin3701 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the useful video! If I may, you shouldn’t install ferrule on a single arrow port (there are 2 styles: single or dual arrows, both on the injector or the rail). Single arrows must have a regular clip ( the collar with the screw) only the double arroz can support the ferrules.

  • @Wilfred-Oldtimer
    @Wilfred-Oldtimer 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful job, I did the same on my S3, only with other quality hoses than the original ones. Temperature can get really high underneath the boot 😉

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 Год назад +2

    Good job! I like to use injector cleaner often on my XJ40, as the injectors seems to get sticky fast when the car isn't used.

  • @michaelwilson3844
    @michaelwilson3844 Год назад +1

    Another great Video Adam wishing you speedy recovery from Covid , writhing on the next one on the Rover P6 👍🏻

  • @antonjurinic7708
    @antonjurinic7708 Год назад +1

    As always an excellent and pedagogical video Adam.👍

  • @kathykirby5837
    @kathykirby5837 Год назад +2

    Adam thank you for doing this video, its hugely useful. I will now tackle my own, using your video as a guide. Hope you have suitably recovered from the covid 😊

  • @jeffharrison5265
    @jeffharrison5265 Год назад

    Great work Adam. Good tip on cutting the fuel hose, thanks.

  • @randallmckay4315
    @randallmckay4315 2 месяца назад

    1986 XJ6 here in America… replaced plugs wires distributor cap rotor ignition coil fuel injectors fuel tank …. Car still starts running bad when engine gets warmed up… starts smoking like it is flooding… Any ideas…. By the the I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL AND APPRECIATE YOUR CONTENT…. I also daily drive antique (classic) cars… thanks

  • @Lotusvvc
    @Lotusvvc Год назад

    Adam - as ever - a very good video. Thanks. Peter

  • @boandersen2895
    @boandersen2895 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, do you know the type and size the screw-on connectors on the fuel regulator, please? I am trying to get a pass-through fuel pressure gauge attached to it. Regards, Bo

  • @johnpipe362
    @johnpipe362 Год назад

    XJ6 Forever!

  • @ScaphanNetwork
    @ScaphanNetwork Год назад

    Camp chaos chronicles suggested soldering iron to burn the rubber hose to get it off the injector. I haven’t tried but seems like a “safer” way to avoid damaging the metal. You are v skilled with a knife. Me not so much…!

    • @LivingWithAClassic
      @LivingWithAClassic  Год назад

      I feel like my way is safer. If you cut like I show you won’t make a mark. You can do a lot more damage with a soldering iron plus the fumes are pretty toxic

  • @alexpittman3632
    @alexpittman3632 Год назад

    Very helpful video as always! Thank you. Can anyone help me? I’m looking for bumper components for my 79 jaguar XJS. I called around to a lot of Jaguar parts suppliers but can’t seem to find them. Any suggestions? Thank you anyone in advance 👍🏼

  • @donswork3059
    @donswork3059 Год назад

    Great, informative video.

  • @chrisburrc
    @chrisburrc 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, great video, thanks a lot. I'm about to place an order at Mr Injector UK, for my XJ6 S3 European model, 1986. I was wondering which inner diameter hoses did you use for the supply and return lines. Do you know if it's standard and I can use the same as yours?

    • @LivingWithAClassic
      @LivingWithAClassic  8 месяцев назад

      I bought the other hoses from MR Injector for too

    • @chrisburrc
      @chrisburrc 8 месяцев назад

      @@LivingWithAClassic Thank you for your prompt reply. I've done some research and found that the fuel feed and return lines for a 1986 XJ6 S3 European model typically have an inner diameter of 3/8 inches (9.53 mm), as mentioned on a Jaguar enthusiasts' website and confirmed by various Jaguar parts resellers. However, on the Mr Injector UK website, the closest available sizes are 7.3mm, 9.3mm, and 11.5mm. Given this, would the 9.3mm hose be a suitable replacement for the original 9.53mm hose? Your expertise and advice on ensuring the correct fit would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  • @sbacurins5863
    @sbacurins5863 9 месяцев назад

    The original Jaguar Fuel Hoses For this model ( unlike V12 ones ) had a larger OD diameter and were always secured by jubilee clips, this is why standard Bosch ferule could not be used and this is why these injectors (150153 and 150166 ) were sold with no hoses again unlike the Bosch.0280150102 from V12. Insulator Bushing EAC4406 should have also been replaced while you were at it :(

    • @LivingWithAClassic
      @LivingWithAClassic  9 месяцев назад

      That was replaced and the right size hose. It was all done correctly with parts from Mr.Injector

  • @michelswerissen6544
    @michelswerissen6544 Год назад

    Video approved, feul efficient now......ummm well not really, but hey still a good job.

  • @tat2dpom
    @tat2dpom 7 месяцев назад

    Hey bud dont ya need to clean injectors if they been stood for couple years 😬

  • @magnusterminus4728
    @magnusterminus4728 Год назад

    What about the very small hose that runs at the front just above the waterpump. This one is often forgotten. My 83 also has hoses underneath the inletmanifold. A lot of these cars end up like bonfire....

    • @LivingWithAClassic
      @LivingWithAClassic  Год назад +3

      Did you watch the video? I showed that I replaced it and talked about it

    • @magnusterminus4728
      @magnusterminus4728 Год назад

      @@LivingWithAClassic sorry, I must have missed that.

  • @jukkaaunola5942
    @jukkaaunola5942 Год назад

    I think with fuel lines one should use a special clamps ans not those type that are used with cooling hoses...

    • @LivingWithAClassic
      @LivingWithAClassic  Год назад +3

      Those are fuel line clamps but they don’t look like it. It’s original Jaguar equipment those ones. Same are used on the return of the V12