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| uk.rec.cars.classic (Classic Cars) (uk.rec.cars.classic) |
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Hello,
I've happened across a Series 3 XJ6, 3.4 for sale. How do they compare in terms of performance and comfort to the 4.2 injection cars? Are there any issues around the engine and carbs I should be aware of when looking at it? Reason I ask is because I have a 4.2 that needs some work so will be a while off the road. I could buy the 3.4 to tootle around in for a while and eventually sell/use it for spares. I haven't gotten to drive the 3.4 yet, hence the question. Opinions appreciated. |
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Hello, I've happened across a Series 3 XJ6, 3.4 for sale. How do they compare in terms of performance and comfort to the 4.2 injection cars? Are there any issues around the engine and carbs I should be aware of when looking at it? Reason I ask is because I have a 4.2 that needs some work so will be a while off the road. I could buy the 3.4 to tootle around in for a while and eventually sell/use it for spares. I haven't gotten to drive the 3.4 yet, hence the question. Opinions appreciated. The don't drive badly, although you *will* notice the lack of power. 3.4 feels about the same as a Mk2 2.8 Granada, powerwise. As for faults, well they tend to get driven a lot harder than a 4.2 (because a 4.2 is wafty power, a 3.4 has to work for a living), watch for the usual oil pressure, cold starting, timing chain rattles, headgasket failure, worn bores (loads of smoke), dodgy gearboxes and overheating. Otherwise, not too shabby. Check for rust though, carefully, especially around the rear suspension mountings. -- Pete M. Golf Gti (For Sale) Alfa Romeo 164 TS. Wahey, I'm a proper petrolhead again!" Liverpool, Great Britain. "you can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead" |
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"Sean" wrote in message ... Hello, I've happened across a Series 3 XJ6, 3.4 for sale. How do they compare in terms of performance and comfort to the 4.2 injection cars? Are there any issues around the engine and carbs I should be aware of when looking at it? Reason I ask is because I have a 4.2 that needs some work so will be a while off the road. I could buy the 3.4 to tootle around in for a while and eventually sell/use it for spares. I haven't gotten to drive the 3.4 yet, hence the question. Opinions appreciated. Performance is OK but it has to rev a lot more -- not good for the timing chains also watch the oil pressure and service history. |
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