AJP mileages...
AJP mileages...
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Robertjp

Original Poster:

2,281 posts

251 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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Recent comment on here surprised me.

Apparently 'there are loads' of AJP's being rebuilt?! I was under the (perhaps wrong??) impression that 'failures' were extremely rare. Or even rebuilds cause of massive oil usage etc.

Tell me, please the mileage of your car...

To start...My Cerby (just before i sold!) had done 42k and was pulling extremely well, no engine work, not using a great deal of oil, just the standard for an AJP...

Gazzab

21,598 posts

308 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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Both mine needed rebuilds at around 45K.

Gazzab

21,598 posts

308 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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I would say it is a relatively small number being rebuilt - maybe 30 a year? I would expect the number to be rising when ratio'd to the number of miles the cars do these days.

Robertjp

Original Poster:

2,281 posts

251 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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It was your good self that made the comment on rebuilds that suprised me!

Just interested as i have heard more than a few people say the AJP is very robust. TBH i think 45K is quite respectable.

amazon

3,704 posts

237 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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52K tongue out

Gazzab

21,598 posts

308 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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Robertjp said:
It was your good self that made the comment on rebuilds that suprised me!

Just interested as i have heard more than a few people say the AJP is very robust. TBH i think 45K is quite respectable.
I do think it is robust - the cars are getting on and so more work will be reqd.
There are probs with 911s, M3s, VW Polo 1.4s, Jags etc etc Mercedes rust like mad etc etc
TVR is unfairly picked on (well it was until the Speed Six!).

Robertjp

Original Poster:

2,281 posts

251 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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From an eariler thread, If they all went pop tomorrow - average mileage is 48k.

EXTREMELY robust considering what it is!!

marcus1970 - 48k
GTOBEN - 54k
Mr Freefall - 33k
Jensen A - 31k
Byker 28i - 33k
BLUETHUNDER - 36k
Simonsparrow - 130k (one rebuild, so i assumed 2 x 65k to make it fair)
FUBAR - 49k
optimax sniffer - 52k
BCA - 76k
Kojak - 45k
neilus - 75k
gattor - 62k
verminator - 56k
amazon - 50k
daveyee - 31k
smokinV8 - 40k
ssavil - 59k
Mr M - 57k
volospian - 44k
farmyard pants - 35k
ajcj - 43k
big treacle - 55k (1 rebuild at 55k!)
Tyre smoke - 35k
somersetboy - 39k
southendpier - 33k
markh1 - 40k
Gazzab - 45k (x2!)
amazon - 52k

One failure on the threead at 22k - snapped crank.





Edited by Robertjp on Monday 23 June 22:41


Edited by Robertjp on Monday 23 June 22:41

JensenA

5,671 posts

256 months

Monday 23rd June 2008
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its going to be interesting to see what happens when we owners have cars approaching the 45k mark. Will it be un-sellable? I suppose we just drive around making sure we have that £5k safely tucked away.

SimonSparrow

1,597 posts

288 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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Robertjp said:
From an eariler thread, If they all went pop tomorrow - average mileage is 48k.

EXTREMELY robust considering what it is!!


Simonsparrow - 130k (one rebuild, so i assumed 2 x 65k to make it fair)
132k no rebuilds - don't know where you've been getting your information from smile

SI-PEN

1,009 posts

263 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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amazon said:
52K tongue out
You want to give it a rest and drive that other TVR you own for a change! Poor Cerby. hehe

Don't know if you know this Nicky but its not fair to have a favorite...OK TVR's aren't children but they demand the same amount of attention and cost! laugh

trackcar

6,453 posts

252 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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JensenA said:
its going to be interesting to see what happens when we owners have cars approaching the 45k mark. Will it be un-sellable? I suppose we just drive around making sure we have that £5k safely tucked away.
Why do you think the engine would go bang at 45k rather than 145k? or 245k?

900T-R

20,406 posts

283 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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SI-PEN said:
amazon said:
52K tongue out
You want to give it a rest and drive that other TVR you own for a change! Poor Cerby. hehe

Don't know if you know this Nicky but its not fair to have a favorite...OK TVR's aren't children but they demand the same amount of attention and cost! laugh
Guess she doesn't want to hang out with us mere Chimaera owners...wink

Marian

1,860 posts

239 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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42k here, crank snapped in 2 places and a mashed block cry

JensenA

5,671 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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trackcar said:
JensenA said:
its going to be interesting to see what happens when we owners have cars approaching the 45k mark. Will it be un-sellable? I suppose we just drive around making sure we have that £5k safely tucked away.
Why do you think the engine would go bang at 45k rather than 145k? or 245k?
I don't expect it to, but from whats been said on here 45k seems a bit more likely than 145k or 245k.
I'm a big AJP fan, I treat my engine with respect, and I certainly expect mine to last well beyond 45k.

trackcar

6,453 posts

252 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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JensenA said:
trackcar said:
JensenA said:
its going to be interesting to see what happens when we owners have cars approaching the 45k mark. Will it be un-sellable? I suppose we just drive around making sure we have that £5k safely tucked away.
Why do you think the engine would go bang at 45k rather than 145k? or 245k?
I don't expect it to, but from whats been said on here 45k seems a bit more likely than 145k or 245k.
I'm a big AJP fan, I treat my engine with respect, and I certainly expect mine to last well beyond 45k.
well yeh I guess if you take 2 rebuilds out of that whole list at 45k as representative, both by the same owner ..

Gazzab

21,598 posts

308 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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Just my experience which clearly is going to impact my analysis !
How many people are rebuilding AJPs ?
Roughtly how many are they rebuidling per annum each.
What mileages are generally in the classifieds section?
These stats would suggest the answers?



central

16,745 posts

243 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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52,000 here.

New cams at 48,000.

JensenA

5,671 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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trackcar said:
JensenA said:
trackcar said:
JensenA said:
its going to be interesting to see what happens when we owners have cars approaching the 45k mark. Will it be un-sellable? I suppose we just drive around making sure we have that £5k safely tucked away.
Why do you think the engine would go bang at 45k rather than 145k? or 245k?
I don't expect it to, but from whats been said on here 45k seems a bit more likely than 145k or 245k.
I'm a big AJP fan, I treat my engine with respect, and I certainly expect mine to last well beyond 45k.
well yeh I guess if you take 2 rebuilds out of that whole list at 45k as representative, both by the same owner ..
Apology time.......Your comments made me re-read this thread because I couldn't see why you were getting uptight with me, now I can see why. smile I miss-read Robertjp's post as a list of cars that had required rebuilds, obviously when I re-read it, and noticed my car was on the list, the penny dropped! getmecoat

TimJM

1,497 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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Robertjp said:
To start...My Cerby (just before i sold!) had done 42k and was pulling extremely well, no engine work, not using a great deal of oil, just the standard for an AJP...
Well now it has done about 48k (off the road for three months of summer last year) and still pulls very very well (especially after all the tuning work and ECU stuff after the scaffold pole incident). I have put in about 1.5 litres of oil in 6k but it has recently been switched to 15-50 to up oil pressure and it hasn't used a drop of that stuff.

When I went to see the engine out and stripped I was surprised to see how clean it was inside, a noticable amount cleaner than a stripped speed 6 that looked like the yellow tarred inside of a 50 a day smoker.

Anyhow, she's a keeper so if the engine goes then I will just have to rebuild it and carry on. I don't think you can worry about these things - just enjoy every minute!

Tim.

amazon

3,704 posts

237 months

Tuesday 24th June 2008
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SI-PEN said:
amazon said:
52K tongue out
You want to give it a rest and drive that other TVR you own for a change! Poor Cerby. hehe

Don't know if you know this Nicky but its not fair to have a favorite...OK TVR's aren't children but they demand the same amount of attention and cost! laugh
As it happens, th Cerbera is tucked up and nursing a hangover after it's jaunt to Le Manswink and what's more the 'other TVR' is on the drive awaiting a wash and a blast out this evening! tongue out

Thanks for keeping me on the straight and narrow! laugh Yeah right! tongue out