Equivalent Part Numbers

Equivalent Part Numbers

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cerberatony

417 posts

184 months

Wednesday 28th January 2009
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boot light switch is rover 200 400 600 or 45 standard door switch about £2 from scrap yard

Dave 500

6,339 posts

242 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Battery part number 072 from motor parts direct fits perfect smile 590amps/70amps

The Halfords 072 540 amp one does not fit a 4.5 LW furious

£77.00 inc the VAT woohoo

cerbieboy

292 posts

207 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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for all battery needs get in touch 'SYBS' (google it).

itiejim

1,821 posts

205 months

Friday 13th February 2009
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Door mirrors appear to be VW Corrado, though some minor modification may be required.

Ireland

3,516 posts

214 months

Thursday 2nd April 2009
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The rubber grommet that the cables pass through under the bulkhead is a Land Rover part and can be found here

http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/1647/...

plumAJP

1,149 posts

189 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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anyone know what the gearbox mounts are off?

will they be the same as ford sierra saphire cosworth ones?

I know tvr power have them for £9.60 each but I need them tonight really so was hoping to go to local motor factors and get 2 rather than wait for pastman to deliver etc.

Ireland

3,516 posts

214 months

Saturday 20th June 2009
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According to this thread

http://tinyurl.com/lfxc46

if your starter motor is screeching you should replace this part

http://tinyurl.com/n6wbuk

Killer Rhubarb

388 posts

178 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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Anyone gets stuck on auto factor part numbers, feel free to message me. I work for euro car parts (for my sins) and im compiling my own list of parts with our numbers attached. we stock the original oil filters and the better equiv, also fuel filter, plugs, all OE

Ireland

3,516 posts

214 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Link to the seal kit for the clutch master cylinder

http://tinyurl.com/ml6rvj

markh1

2,845 posts

209 months

Thursday 23rd July 2009
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Ireland said:
A couple of alternative part numbers for the handbrake shoes and the fuel filter


The handbrake shoes I got were APEC Braking part number SHU-482

The fittings kit the go with it (springs, etc) is APEC part number 766.

An alternative fittings kit is the Quinten Hazell one BFK-351.


The fuel filter I used is a Bosch one and the number on it is 957.

Also, when fitting the fuel filter the bolt holding it in place will most likely be rusted and have to be cut out so it's a good idea to have an M8 x 50mm stainless steel bolt, 2 x M8 stainless steel washers and an M8 Nyloc nut on hand.
Have just ordered the Peugot 605 handbrake shoes and spring kitting fit for £45 delivered from here....
http://www.brakesint.co.uk/brake_friction.html

hotrubber007

55 posts

214 months

Saturday 25th July 2009
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also in dire need of gearbox mounts - anybody found what they originate from ?
i'm taking mine of now
wanna drive

Juddder

844 posts

184 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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The link to the equivalent parts web summary page is broken, so I've restored it from the Internet Archives and hosted it here for everyone

http://www.alexjudd.com/cerbera/parts.html

Ireland

3,516 posts

214 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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The link to the summary is working again

http://www.tvr-cerbera.net/parts.htm

Ireland

3,516 posts

214 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Dimensions for making up a new rear ARB mounting bracket from 3mm mild-steel plate


Demondad

478 posts

215 months

Saturday 17th October 2009
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Front pads for a 4.2 on 304mm Tuscan discs Ferodo Ds 2500. FRP3083H tvr no. J0464 available at racing green £102 Inc vat

Ireland

3,516 posts

214 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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Another on-line version of the workshop manual .....

http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1hm8j/TVRWORKMANU...

Done as a web-paper and really easy to use.

schimg

1,923 posts

253 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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julian64 said:
Lost the cap that goes on the washer fluid. Anyone know of a replacement?
Mine did not come with one of these anyone know what it is off?

Cheers

edhorne

423 posts

284 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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schimg said:
julian64 said:
Lost the cap that goes on the washer fluid. Anyone know of a replacement?
Mine did not come with one of these anyone know what it is off?
Pretty sure its from a Mk1 or 2 VW Golf.

Cheers

Ed

schimg

1,923 posts

253 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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edhorne said:
schimg said:
julian64 said:
Lost the cap that goes on the washer fluid. Anyone know of a replacement?
Mine did not come with one of these anyone know what it is off?
Pretty sure its from a Mk1 or 2 VW Golf.

Cheers

Ed
Cheers Ed will have a look on Ebay then appreciated.

Steve

schimg

1,923 posts

253 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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markh1 said:
Ireland said:
A couple of alternative part numbers for the handbrake shoes and the fuel filter


The handbrake shoes I got were APEC Braking part number SHU-482

The fittings kit the go with it (springs, etc) is APEC part number 766.

An alternative fittings kit is the Quinten Hazell one BFK-351.


The fuel filter I used is a Bosch one and the number on it is 957.

Also, when fitting the fuel filter the bolt holding it in place will most likely be rusted and have to be cut out so it's a good idea to have an M8 x 50mm stainless steel bolt, 2 x M8 stainless steel washers and an M8 Nyloc nut on hand.
Have just ordered the Peugot 605 handbrake shoes and spring kitting fit for £45 delivered from here....
http://www.brakesint.co.uk/brake_friction.html
Just dropped the rear hubs off the car yesterday ...the springs that hold the handbrake shoes snapped the shoes look a little tired too...looks like I will be going the same route Mark..