Used a set of those bushings about a year ago on my 1991 and they are absolutely great! Installing is as easy as shown in the video. Nothing needs to be removed (except the old bushing that is falling apart).
Doh! Just did this job with the old style black bushings. Took me almost two hours! They don’t just push in - you have to remove the throttle bodies, or various other parts to get at it. If anyone is thinking of doing this job, I would wholeheartedly recommend these newer style bushings that just push right in.
Came back to add a comment, I recently bought these improved throttle shaft bushes from Jag Improver on ebay, and the install was super easy. The latest version also has a wave washer that sits under the delrin flange, it helps to keep some tension on the C-clip to hold the bush in place when installed. It fixed a bit of a "sticking" feeling the pedal, as the original bushes were 1/2 gone on one side and 1/4 gone on the other! Throttle response is much better now, as would be expected.
Already replaced mine along with the little metal clips that hold the rods in place. Well done for pointing out what is too often missed though, great work.
You can easily replace the stock bushings by loosening the linkage on the throttle rod, pushing it back towards the throttle, and removing the c clip on the shaft. The rod should be able to be removed without taking the cap off the intake manifold.
Thank You Adam , really helpful I will contact this guy maybe I can buy two sets from him for my 1987 XJS Arden convertible and my 1990 XJS coupe . Great ! Best regards from Shanghai Wolfram
Yeah make sure your throttle butterfly housing is clean, set your butterfly gaps to 0.002" and work back with linkages and bushes to the pedistle rods. Don't forget your kickdown adjustment.
never worked on anything else, Mk 7,8, 9. ,XK120, 140, 150. E-Type, Mk10, 420G. Mk 1, 2. S-Type, 420 SOVEREIGN , Daimler SP250, Daimler dart, Jag 240, 340. XJ-S + HE, XJ-40, XK8, XJ8, XJ-350, X-Type, later S-Type, Daimler Limousine. not in that order, great times really enjoyed it, Particularly liked doing smash work for a change, ie: having a body shell next to the smashed vehicle and changing all the parts over, doesn't pay these days, cars are written off. Gave away all my factory books & coarse notes & sevice bulletins, cheers from uk. 50 years where's it gone.
One thing I would add is if you just took it all apart and threw it back together, or for whatever reasons it was all a little out of wack, once you have adjusted all the linkages, the TPS could be off, mine was and it was unerving to have the revs shoot to 2k and then drop to idle, and back up. I expected it might happen and the TPS can be adjusted under the Throttle capstain to fall back within range. Take throttle rods off, Capstain off, and TPS sensor is directly underneath. Just open the sensor connection so you can use a voltmeter to get your readings. I don't want to misquote what the setting should be on the voltmeter, but that information is easily found.
Thank you Adam! Just fired off an email to Jonas to get a set as I went and checked mine after watching and they are totally gone - and I only have 39K on my XJS-C! Next off, lower wishbone bushes - any tips or upcoming videos to relieve my fear of those massive springs?
Great Video You definitely explain everything in a way that people like myself can understand.. I have acquired 1989 XJS v 12 and i am finishing it up on making road worthy and MY everyday drive I checked my bushing and they are gone.. I have sent e-mail to Mr. Jodas for those bushing. I have not heard anything back.. Can you assist in acquiring those teflon bushing..
@@LivingWithAClassic Mr. Adam could you please email the contact info so I can order a set of bushing for my two jaggs and have them rebuild a air value. Please leroyducksworth@gmail.com
Thank you Adam yeah I was pretty sure that's what that was, fuel pump not being a mechanic but maybe a decent parts changer, thanks for the confidence now I got to get after it . also thanks. about to change out on the fuel lines . you sure make it look easy I want to try it . thanks again Adam I really appreciate it and I know many people do 😉
Hi Adam, where did you get those shiny intake elbows from? I've been trying to get a pair in the UK but can't find any online to replace the old airboxes!
Thanks for info - Great videos. Has anyone had success contacting Jonas Loda re Teflon throttle bushes? Sent an email ...no reply so far. Does he have a presence on Ebay?
Great job on your video's.. I thought i knew these cars inside, out. But got me on couple things... my son and I have completely restomod the jaguar xjs.. completely polished the engine, custom air snorkels, shaved doors, custom interior, 2 1/2" ss exhaust,,etc, etc.. its been good, but for the life of me I cannot get rid of idling hunting up and down and rich b bank.. have seen this or heard of.. any ideas would be great. Thanks Pete
Used a set of those bushings about a year ago on my 1991 and they are absolutely great! Installing is as easy as shown in the video. Nothing needs to be removed (except the old bushing that is falling apart).
Doh! Just did this job with the old style black bushings. Took me almost two hours! They don’t just push in - you have to remove the throttle bodies, or various other parts to get at it.
If anyone is thinking of doing this job, I would wholeheartedly recommend these newer style bushings that just push right in.
Great video. So glad to see people making great products for the Jags! I love those BBS style wheels on that car. Also, nice dart board.
Came back to add a comment, I recently bought these improved throttle shaft bushes from Jag Improver on ebay, and the install was super easy. The latest version also has a wave washer that sits under the delrin flange, it helps to keep some tension on the C-clip to hold the bush in place when installed.
It fixed a bit of a "sticking" feeling the pedal, as the original bushes were 1/2 gone on one side and 1/4 gone on the other! Throttle response is much better now, as would be expected.
Great to hear!
Just received the bushings from Jonas. Great stuff. I also purchased his electrical fan. Greit worksmanship ! I strongly reccomend
Already replaced mine along with the little metal clips that hold the rods in place. Well done for pointing out what is too often missed though, great work.
You're right that it's often overlooked
Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks for this great info Adam. I’ll definitely check the bushings on my own XJ12, even if the engine runs smoothly!
Great easy mod, should last a lot longer than the originals.
You can easily replace the stock bushings by loosening the linkage on the throttle rod, pushing it back towards the throttle, and removing the c clip on the shaft. The rod should be able to be removed without taking the cap off the intake manifold.
Thanks for the great videos, a great help with my 1987 XJSC V12.
Thank You Adam , really helpful I will contact this guy maybe I can buy two sets from him for my 1987 XJS Arden convertible and my 1990 XJS coupe . Great ! Best regards from Shanghai Wolfram
Yeah make sure your throttle butterfly housing is clean, set your butterfly gaps to 0.002" and work back with linkages and bushes to the pedistle rods.
Don't forget your kickdown adjustment.
Yes it's very important! Made a video series on tuning the Jaguar V12 and that's in video 1 😊
Thanks for watching!
I was a Jaguar technician from 1963 until i retired in 2011.
Must of worked on some nice cars then 😊
never worked on anything else, Mk 7,8, 9. ,XK120, 140, 150. E-Type, Mk10, 420G. Mk 1, 2. S-Type, 420 SOVEREIGN , Daimler SP250, Daimler dart, Jag 240, 340. XJ-S + HE, XJ-40, XK8, XJ8, XJ-350, X-Type, later S-Type, Daimler Limousine. not in that order, great times really enjoyed it,
Particularly liked doing smash work for a change, ie: having a body shell next to the smashed vehicle and changing all the parts over, doesn't pay these days, cars are written off. Gave away all my factory books & coarse notes & sevice bulletins, cheers from uk. 50 years where's it gone.
One thing I would add is if you just took it all apart and threw it back together, or for whatever reasons it was all a little out of wack, once you have adjusted all the linkages, the TPS could be off, mine was and it was unerving to have the revs shoot to 2k and then drop to idle, and back up. I expected it might happen and the TPS can be adjusted under the Throttle capstain to fall back within range. Take throttle rods off, Capstain off, and TPS sensor is directly underneath. Just open the sensor connection so you can use a voltmeter to get your readings. I don't want to misquote what the setting should be on the voltmeter, but that information is easily found.
Thank you Adam! Just fired off an email to Jonas to get a set as I went and checked mine after watching and they are totally gone - and I only have 39K on my XJS-C! Next off, lower wishbone bushes - any tips or upcoming videos to relieve my fear of those massive springs?
Excellent review!
Great Video You definitely explain everything in a way that people like myself can understand.. I have acquired 1989 XJS v 12 and i am finishing it up on making road worthy and MY everyday drive
I checked my bushing and they are gone.. I have sent e-mail to Mr. Jodas for those bushing. I have not heard anything back.. Can you assist in acquiring those teflon bushing..
Nice, Adam. Have you done video on adjusting the kickdow on V12.
I have not but I can do a video on it. Thanks for watching 😊
Cable or micro switch.
yes i had to change these a few years ago. its a common problem
Makes a big difference to change them
Top man Adam, i have these coming in the post.
You won't be disappointed! Thanks for watching 😊
@@LivingWithAClassic Mr. Adam could you please email the contact info so I can order a set of bushing for my two jaggs and have them rebuild a air value. Please leroyducksworth@gmail.com
@@LivingWithAClassic need contact info please for a set
His email is in the description under the video
Nice job.
Thanks!
I found a pack of generic door hinge brass bushes that fit perfectly
Wouldn't it be advisable to use some graphite lube before installing?
Hi Adam, Are these upgraded bushes still available? I don't see a link or a contact.
No reply from the guy that supplies these bushings!
Hi adam great vidios .I own a mk2 with 4.2 xjingine .
I'v got a tacho from a xj 6 .I don'know how to wire up can you help me with this .
Thanks
Where can I get these bushings?
Hey thanks a lot Adam I have a 1990 V12 xjs the question I have is the fuel pump in the trunk of the car?
Yes it is, it's under where the battery is.
Thank you Adam yeah I was pretty sure that's what that was, fuel pump not being a mechanic but maybe a decent parts changer, thanks for the confidence now I got to get after it . also thanks. about to change out on the fuel lines . you sure make it look easy I want to try it . thanks again Adam I really appreciate it and I know many people do 😉
Hi Adam, just wondering if you are replacing the coolant hoses with OEM or Kevlar ones.
Hi Adam, where did you get those shiny intake elbows from? I've been trying to get a pair in the UK but can't find any online to replace the old airboxes!
Nice!!
Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks for info - Great videos. Has anyone had success contacting Jonas Loda re Teflon throttle bushes? Sent an email ...no reply so far. Does he have a presence on Ebay?
Hi adam can you please send me contact so i can get a set, thank you.
Great job on your video's.. I thought i knew these cars inside, out. But got me on couple things... my son and I have completely restomod the jaguar xjs.. completely polished the engine, custom air snorkels, shaved doors, custom interior, 2 1/2" ss exhaust,,etc, etc.. its been good, but for the life of me I cannot get rid of idling hunting up and down and rich b bank.. have seen this or heard of.. any ideas would be great.
Thanks
Pete