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Wiz

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2,474 posts

240 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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M18 today Red S2/3 this morning heading north.

mep12345

2,061 posts

227 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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And another this morning V8S in storm grey on A386 heading toward Tavistock across Dartmoor, I was going in opposite direction - flash and waves given both ways.

TVR653X

1,042 posts

201 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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mep12345 said:
And another this morning V8S in storm grey on A386 heading toward Tavistock across Dartmoor, I was going in opposite direction - flash and waves given both ways.
I always like the flash and wave that TVR drivers give each other. :-)

DJ8226

401 posts

199 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Hello to all my fellow S owners. It was me on the M18 in my recently purchased S3, I was driving it back from Solihull and I am pleased to say it didn't miss a beat all the way home back to Market Weighton. It is my first TVR and I am brand new to this forum as of today! I have lots of questions and a thirst for knowledge of my new baby!

The S is currently in my garage waiting for some decent weather for me to give it a good look over at my friends garage. I am also planning to join the Car Club and meet up with like minded TVR enthusiasts aswell and broaden my knowledge of the S series.

The car is a 1991 on a H the body was taken off in 2008 when it had a new fuel tank frame plus chassis overhaul (outriggers sorted) so I am hoping thats the majority of any major chassis work...big bills sorted. The car has done 72k and only done 2000miles in 9 years supported by full history, so its either been broken during that time or simply not used. No other major faults found yet but as I say I want to get it on a ramp. Lots of little jobs planned but best to see if any mechanical work needs doing first.

I will apologise now for all the daft questions I may ask, but as I am new I hope you will not be to hard on me.

Bye for now - Damon

V8S

8,582 posts

263 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Hi Damon.

Welcome to Pistonheads. smile

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

223 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Welcome Damon

You find all the help you need on here, very helpful (if sometimes a little rude). Check out the FAQs and the Useful Links Wiki lots of info there. Also would recommend the Steve Heath Bible availble via TVR Car Club and often copies on eBay.

Good luck

Norman

TVR-Stu

836 posts

225 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Hi Damon,

Welcome to the world of TVR ownership. The best purchase you can make!

Loads of top people on this forum who are always here to help and advise.
Agree with Norman The Steve Heath bible is a useful guide and I personally rate the Club as well and enjoy the monthly mag as it has the odd handy 'S' article.

Cheers, Stu


Wiz

Original Poster:

2,474 posts

240 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Hi Damon wavey

Good to have another S in the area.
East Yorks PH meet up once a month at the Triton, Brantingham, also have the Wetwang chippy run in the summer months. Get on the regional Yorkshire forum and say hello.

The local Eytvrcc meet at the Half moon, Elloughton 3rd thursday of the month.

All good people.

This is one of the best forums on PH by the way. Troll free just don't mention indicators or rad caps wink

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

223 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Wiz said:
don't mention rad caps wink
Why on earth not

Edited by Gerald-TVR on Monday 30th November 19:20

Stew Mc

401 posts

199 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Hi Damon.

I too am a newbe as I picked up my S on Saturday, it is my first TVR as well. Everyone has been very welcoming. I have a copy of the Steve Heath manual which came with the car (cheers Jim)and it is worth having. Spent Saturday night reading it (sad I know, but better than watching Come Dancing or X factor).
Cheers,
Stew.

V8S

8,582 posts

263 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Stew Mc said:
Hi Damon.

I too am a newbe as I picked up my S on Saturday, it is my first TVR as well. Everyone has been very welcoming. I have a copy of the Steve Heath manual which came with the car (cheers Jim)and it is worth having. Spent Saturday night reading it (sad I know, but better than watching Come Dancing or X factor).
Cheers,
Stew.
Can someone distribute 100 man points to Stew? thumbup

DJ8226

401 posts

199 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Hi Guys and thanks for the warm welcome. Re the bible also got one with the car and also read most of it. Re the rad caps read that post with great interest as when I purchased mine I noticed some slight leakage after the test drive and assumed it was a dodgy cap!! As it didn't overheat on the test drive I didn't think it was too much of an issue. I did envisage this to be one of the first jobs to address and so after reading the bible and the recent post I then went to the garage to check mine, guess what....a none pressure cap on the swirl pot and a pressure cap on the expansion tank!

Not swapped them yet but given the advise from you guys I think I need to swap them over and give her a run and see what happens. For info my expansion tank has the unused sensor fitted as also picked up that the issue was originally raised following a sensor being blown out?

Have I opened up the worm box or am I on the right path?


tozerman

1,300 posts

253 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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yikes here we go again

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

223 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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Te He


Bobhon

1,059 posts

205 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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DJ8226 said:
Hi Guys and thanks for the warm welcome. Re the bible also got one with the car and also read most of it. Re the rad caps read that post with great interest as when I purchased mine I noticed some slight leakage after the test drive and assumed it was a dodgy cap!! As it didn't overheat on the test drive I didn't think it was too much of an issue. I did envisage this to be one of the first jobs to address and so after reading the bible and the recent post I then went to the garage to check mine, guess what....a none pressure cap on the swirl pot and a pressure cap on the expansion tank!

Not swapped them yet but given the advise from you guys I think I need to swap them over and give her a run and see what happens. For info my expansion tank has the unused sensor fitted as also picked up that the issue was originally raised following a sensor being blown out?

Have I opened up the worm box or am I on the right path?


Hi Damon. I suspect that the catch tank was overfilled originally leading to the leakage after a run. I kept on refilling mine thinking that I must have a problem but it kept on blowing out all but about 2" of water in the catch tank.
So I just leave it like that and it seems happy enough. Hasn't even come close to overheating on some hard (enjoyable) runs out with Cerbs, Griffs, Saggys, Tamoras, etc (okay so I like to namedrop).
AND the 'little' 2.9 S manages to keep up with them all in normal on road conditions.

Fantastic smiles per gallon rating.

Bob

DJ8226

401 posts

199 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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So should I swap the caps over?

Or leave as is and not overfill the catch tank?

If I leave as is and fill the Swirl pot surely it will leak when it gets warm due to the none pressure cap.

Does this make sense?




tozerman

1,300 posts

253 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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DJ8226 said:
If I leave as is and fill the Swirl pot surely it will leak when it gets warm due to the none pressure cap.
My point exactly