Speed 6 engines sortted, my ar*e

Speed 6 engines sortted, my ar*e

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plug

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1,136 posts

239 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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I had the engine rebuilt on my cerb at the end of last year due to worn cam followers, the car had covered 18,000 miles. The car went in for its service and mot couple of weeks ago, just got a phone call from the dealer to let me know that some of the followers have "gone soft" and I now need another rebuild after only doing about 6000 miles. I checked the oil weekly and never over reved it so I don't understand why they haven't lasted.

tannertime

294 posts

241 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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Plug - sorry to hear of your problems. You may be interested in a thread over on the General TVR Stuff forum.

JT

>> Edited by tannertime on Wednesday 22 June 18:13

R TOY

1,705 posts

229 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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sorry to hear about your probs. As a new s6 owner i,ll show my ignorance ,,, Cam follers seem to be main issue, these should be relatively cheap and all work at top of motor so why such a big job? Indeed why dont tvr swap followers on all suspect motors before it turns into something more serious. tho it sounds like new ones are no better! Is the 3.6 any better than 4.0 ? Some motors seem to have reasonable milage and no probs, others v low before rebuild, what are the signs of wear? i,m starting to get paranoid,, Dave S.

plug

Original Poster:

1,136 posts

239 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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The top half of my engine was rebuilt last time but the whole engine has to be cleaned inside so no metal particals can damage the rest of the engine. The first time the followers went I noticed a tapping noise frome the engine, this time the dealer picked up the fault when it was in for a service, an exhaust valve was not closing fully I think.

Mats

252 posts

243 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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Another one goes "Pop" Plug that's a real shame fella. Sorry to hear about your plight. I would demand a free rebuild. Have you also thought about the TVR Craft option? Expensive I know... Good Luck with whatever route you take. Maybe you could ask for a TVR loan car for the duration

On another note R TOY. Is that your numberplate? I'm sure I have seen it around Peterborough way on an M Roadster???

vyt

584 posts

263 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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plug said:
The top half of my engine was rebuilt last time but the whole engine has to be cleaned inside so no metal particals can damage the rest of the engine. The first time the followers went I noticed a tapping noise frome the engine, this time the dealer picked up the fault when it was in for a service, an exhaust valve was not closing fully I think.


But if the valve isn't closing then that is a "metal on" condition not a wear condition, or the valves have stretched as they do when they are new.

justinp1

13,330 posts

231 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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I'm sorry to hear of your problems. Its a sad situation all in all with the SP6. If I were you after already (I believe wrongly) being stung once I would be asking for a free rebuild. If not I would be writing to the MD of TVR asking if he thought the situation was acceptable for his customers, with the knowledge that you reserve the right to publish the letter on here and in the press.

Unfortunately people who own TVRs love them, and I know it is a cliche, but love is blind! If the rebuild situation was happening to any other manufacturer (let alone having needing more than one) there would have been legal action and it would have been made public on Watchdog, Top Gear or similar.

The fact that it is obvious that there have been either design or manufacture problems is bad. But to repair/replace these and still having the same problems occur is truly unacceptable.

spenny

81 posts

260 months

Friday 24th June 2005
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So I can understand just how paranoid i need to be, how much does an engine rebuild outside of warranty cost?

plug

Original Poster:

1,136 posts

239 months

Friday 24th June 2005
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Its a bit of a lottery if and when one might fail. Mine cost £4800.00 at the end of last year including some other minor work needed.

R TOY

1,705 posts

229 months

Monday 27th June 2005
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Bloody hell, hope the garage are doing under warranty and giving you a sagaris as a loan car!! Or do they just blame the parts? Hoping you get sorted. Oh, MATS, yep its my reg no. with a single no..but not on a bmw, must've been one of other 8. guessin R1 will be on a bike, R5 will be on a ford and i know R9 is for sale for,, £2.5k.. must be avin a larf.. ttfn. DS.

>> Edited by R TOY on Monday 27th June 22:13

Bitter'n'twisted

595 posts

259 months

Tuesday 28th June 2005
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R TOY said:
guessin R1 will be on a bike, R5 will be on a ford and i know R9 is for sale for,, £2.5k.. must be avin a larf.. ttfn. DS.

>> Edited by R TOY on Monday 27th June 22:13


A gay bloke at work had R7......

R TOY

1,705 posts

229 months

Tuesday 28th June 2005
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Nice one,hadn,t thought of that, or is it just the way my mind works, But that isnt me either!! narrowing things down now, but no prizes for guessin.