Servicing at 54K
Servicing at 54K
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theprof

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51 posts

117 months

Saturday 11th June 2016
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So, I have just become the proud father of 1988 S1, my first TVR. To be honest, my first anything other than the car I take to work. We all start somewhere.
The first thing I notice is according to the servicing guide the car is due a service at 540000 miles, which mine has just reached. Can I, a reasonably competent engineer, carry this service out myself? Is there, does anyone have, a published schedule outlining the work to be untaken?

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

306 months

Saturday 11th June 2016
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If you search for TVR service schedule you will find numerous lists of the items normally covered at 6K/12K miles. Most of these would be common across the models. Other than understanding what 'check' means in each context i.e. knowing how to check and being able to recognise whether the thing you're looking at is OK or needs attention, you would also need to know where to obtain replacement parts. Some of them are obscure or non-standard. If you're a competent fitter and trust your mechanical judgment then there's really nothing you can't do yourself - at the end of the day it's just a steel chassis with a bunch of standard-ish components bolted on. However, I think for the vast majority it would be more sensible to pay a modest sum to a TVR specialist to make sure everything has been checked over thoroughly.

v8s4me

7,268 posts

241 months

Saturday 11th June 2016
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theprof said:
.... the car is due a service at 540000 miles, which mine has just reached. ..Can I, a reasonably competent engineer, carry this service out myself?..
540000 miles? NASA engineer? laugh

If you've worked on old cars before it shouldn't present you with any problems.

Edited by v8s4me on Saturday 11th June 21:10

phillpot

17,442 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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Guess you haven't got one of these then?






Anyone able to reproduce it as a PDF or something (or is it already available somewhere on line)?


Couple of "odd balls" on there............


14. Change oil pump end plate seal .... where's that?

19. Replace fuel anti surge pot .... didn't know that was a service item?


other than that it's a fairly generic service schedule for a car of that era

v8s4me

7,268 posts

241 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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phillpot said:
...Anyone able to reproduce it as a PDF or something......
I can do that if you can let me have a copy some time. Although you can probably do it yourself if you have a reasonably recent printer. Call me if you want me to talk you through finding out. It's picensoreding down here so I'm not going out unless it stops. I had enough rain on the EuroTour thanks very much laugh

phillpot

17,442 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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v8s4me said:
I can do that if you can let me have a copy some time.
I can send you a copy but it's used so can't just be photocopied? as you can probably work out from the photo it is big, A3?






v8s4me said:
Although you can probably do it yourself
yeah, right..........


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magpies

5,191 posts

204 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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the typical mileage our cars do make the mileage based servicing meaningless (54k in 28 years is near enough 2k per year)

better to carry out a full service of everything in the first year of ownership and then fluids every couple of years and just visually check the other parts

v8s4me

7,268 posts

241 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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phillpot said:
yeah, right..........

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Well you probably could have if it was A4 but not A3 (hadn't noticed that). Two options:-

1. Take it into your local print shop and ask them to copy it to a .pdf.
2. Send it to me and I'll do it.

Then if anyone wants a copy they can PM me and I'll email it to them in return for a small donation to Longers charity.

phillpot

17,442 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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Will be in the post tomorrow smile

RayTVR

1,086 posts

165 months

Sunday 12th June 2016
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i have a Word version on A4 which looks like this. LEt me know if this works and I can PM.


theonlys3onexmoor

17 posts

122 months

Tuesday 14th June 2016
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Ray
Always after the simple approach, me.
If that's the whole service sheet - right click, copy, open Word, paste and print?
If it's not the whole service sheet, can you put it up in sections?
Thanks

phillpot

17,442 posts

205 months

Tuesday 14th June 2016
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Where's that from Ray? A couple of things make me think it's not specific to an S (eg no mention of brake drums/shoes)?

What do the "stars" indicate?

There is nothing to differentiate between a 6000 and a 12000 mile service, for example?


Change brake fluid every 6000 ?

Says "check gearbox oil" and then another line says "change gearbox oil" (and same for diff)?



Edited by phillpot on Tuesday 14th June 07:39

RayTVR

1,086 posts

165 months

Tuesday 14th June 2016
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I'm not sure where it originates from. (its not mine, but not officially marked or copyrighted)

The previous owner of my car had used this to record the (extensive) services he had done himself on the car so even though it is not seeing a dealer for service a future owner can look back and see that the necessary items have been ticked off. I've just carried it on.

The stars do separate so different mileages have 'check' and 'replace' at 6000 or 12000 intervals.

As its a word document I can't seem to embed, but if anyone wants to PM me I can send it back.


There's also the schedule in the Steve Heath bible, so I guess as its a Word document you could use the format of this and then adjust the items to suit with a bit of editing.