Aston Martin alternative parts

Aston Martin alternative parts

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IainWhy

278 posts

152 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Also, V8V washer jets.

They are from a Volkswagen transporter

VW part no 6E0 955 985A

UltraMarine

19 posts

27 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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The vacuum pump for the exhaust is Motorcraft BRPV7

UltraMarine

19 posts

27 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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I've come into possession of V12 intake manifold gaskets at a greatly reduced price, but bought more than I needed to make it work. Dont know if it's appropriate to post this here, but it's a good 'alternative' part for which I've never been able to find a replacement that was decently priced.

AMV8Stuart

54 posts

20 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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When is a brake disc not a brake disc?

My V8V is going for its an annual service at the main dealer (just because its near the end of the Timeless warranty and lets get anything fixed under that if poss) next week, I know its going to come back with brake wear and no way am I going to let them empty my bank account with their prices, so will be doing myself at the same time as doing a BC coilover upgrade.

Now, brakes are one area where you don't want to scrimp, but is there any difference between a Brembo disc and an A.B.S. disc? AutoDoc have Brembo at £105 and A.B.S at £75 - maybe not much; but when you're doing all 4? Then we look at pads, I was going to go Porterfield but the difference is even more, A.B.S £14 Porterfield £204!

At the end of the day I'll probably go with Brembo and Porterfield but would be good to know if there are any real world differences especially from those who may have tried them.

LesXRN

687 posts

119 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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I replaced the park brake pads on my 2015 Vanquish recently with pads from the bay.
Here is the info'.2061005 TEXTAR Brake Pad Set, disc parking brake for ,ACURA,ASTON MARTIN,AUDI,FORD
I paid £44 for the set and they are identical.

Bentleycraig

86 posts

18 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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Looking at doing a top end service on my DB9. The alternative coil pack listed on this site are too short. Can you take them from the original ones and make them fit. Once done it's over £300 for the inlet manifold gaskets. Don't want to do the job twice. Regards Craig

944 Man

1,743 posts

132 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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IJWS15 said:
Swop it for something you can afford to maintain.
Good for you, if you bought one after barely going to school.

paulrog1

Original Poster:

989 posts

141 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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Bentleycraig said:
Looking at doing a top end service on my DB9. The alternative coil pack listed on this site are too short. Can you take them from the original ones and make them fit. Once done it's over £300 for the inlet manifold gaskets. Don't want to do the job twice. Regards Craig
All you need to do is the fit the original springs and boots from your old coils, no probs. NGK plugs are cheap also.

The expensive parts are the 2 gaskets, I do recommend changing those, also remove the throttle bodies and give them a clean with two new rubber o-rings.

I would replace the PCV valves and the injector o-rings.



bitsilly

278 posts

209 months

Tuesday 25th July 2023
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Not sure how relevant this is but a main dealer is selling stainless bumpers for DBS's for about 2 grand a set.
i can pretty much guarantee these will be made in Vietnam by SG bumpers who sell them direct for less than half that if previous experience with old Jag bumpers count for anything.

Phil57DBS

196 posts

75 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Vanne EGR Vantage V8




paralis

26 posts

36 months

Sunday 6th August 2023
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cylinder head gaskets Vantage 4.3

original $200
aftermarket from Victor Reinz $30 Pard-ID 61-10108-00 6NQNQJ6J


Phil57DBS

196 posts

75 months

Monday 7th August 2023
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Bentleycraig said:
Looking at doing a top end service on my DB9. The alternative coil pack listed on this site are too short. Can you take them from the original ones and make them fit. Once done it's over £300 for the inlet manifold gaskets. Don't want to do the job twice. Regards Craig
V12 Inlet gaskets :
Even after 80000kms, they are in good shape, i dont change them !

Graze01

1,044 posts

92 months

Saturday 30th September 2023
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just sourced some Champion CHA9808 iridium spark plugs for my V12VS

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/aston+martin,2...

I have ordered mine locally but this is the confirmation that they fit the car

now to find coil packs - anyone got the correct part no/link?

Graze

paulrog1

Original Poster:

989 posts

141 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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The 3 pin coils are difficult to find an alternative part.

They are extremely expensive from AM, if anyone finds them cheap please let us know.

Astontony

422 posts

54 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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That was a good find Graeme, I have ordered a dozen as well. Now we just need coil packs and the relevant seals etc.

FlyingSpares

3 posts

7 months

Thursday 2nd November 2023
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Many dealers and online parts suppliers often charge exorbitant prices for essential automotive components, leaving customers searching for more cost-effective alternatives. I know Flying Spares understands these concerns and strives to offer a solution. They provide a wide range of options, including OEM, Genuine, and Aftermarket alternatives, all at competitive prices, ensuring that customers can find the quality parts they need without breaking the bank.

Edited by FlyingSpares on Thursday 2nd November 09:48

alabbasi

2,512 posts

87 months

Thursday 2nd November 2023
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FlyingSpares said:
Many dealers and online parts suppliers often charge exorbitant prices for essential automotive components, leaving customers searching for more cost-effective alternatives. I know Flying Spares understands these concerns and strives to offer a solution. They provide a wide range of options, including OEM, Genuine, and Aftermarket alternatives, all at competitive prices, ensuring that customers can find the quality parts they need without breaking the bank.

Edited by FlyingSpares on Thursday 2nd November 09:48
So flying spares is now selling Aston Martin parts?

FlyingSpares

3 posts

7 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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Yeah, only started selling Aston Martin parts recently.

alabbasi

2,512 posts

87 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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Nice, between all my cars, I can save a bit of money on shipping.