Bentley Turbo R Gearbox Isues

Bentley Turbo R Gearbox Isues

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Andrew Vasili

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3 posts

141 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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I have owned my Bentley Turbo R Since Mar 2010 a beautiful example with all the Mulliner upgrades, bought it off ebay but viewed it at Broughtons of Cheletnham before negotiating, it has FSH Bentley up to purchase and specialists since, I use the car on a regulat basis and do on average aboout 5000 miles a year, shortly after purchase i had an issue with the gearbox and a reconditioned gearbox was put in,that was about 10000 miles ago, in July the car was taken to a specialist for its annual service on collecting the Bently i realised after pulling away that is was stuck in gear and would not change i took it staright back and left it with the garage, transpires that the clutch drum was cracked and replace, driving away form the garage the car drove perfect after 10 miles the same issue has arisen, the garage are collecting the car onb Monday to investigate< i was wondering iof anyone has had the same issue in the past?

5hero

2,788 posts

158 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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Maybe it ate all your full stops?

firman

1,407 posts

194 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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Wow

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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I don't have a Bentley, but I would suggest that since the problem is as a result of something the garage have done, they have to fix it.

MJK 24

5,648 posts

237 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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It might be worth copying your post and starting again in the Rolls Royce & Bentley section of Pistonheads.

I'm sure that it would be reasonable to expect that your gearbox should remain serviceable for longer than 10,000 miles. See what the garage concludes is the problem and how they intend to remedy the matter.

Is the gearbox used by any other cars?

redgriff500

26,919 posts

264 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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I have the Tel No. of a superb Bentley Specialist very knowledgeable and cheap, the only issue is that he works slowly.

He is based in Solihull

If you want it PM / email me.

C. Grimsley

1,364 posts

196 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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davepoth said:
I don't have a Bentley, but I would suggest that since the problem is as a result of something the garage have done, they have to fix it.
Usual response.


Carl

cossy400

3,165 posts

185 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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5hero said:
Maybe it ate all your full stops?
rofl

Dave Hedgehog

14,581 posts

205 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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cossy400 said:
5hero said:
Maybe it ate all your full stops?
rofl
its going to be eating his savings next smile

firman

1,407 posts

194 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
cossy400 said:
5hero said:
Maybe it ate all your full stops?
rofl
its going to be eating his savings next smile
Or maybe even his pocket money. smile

Andrew Vasili

Original Poster:

3 posts

141 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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MJK 24 said:
It might be worth copying your post and starting again in the Rolls Royce & Bentley section of Pistonheads.

I'm sure that it would be reasonable to expect that your gearbox should remain serviceable for longer than 10,000 miles. See what the garage concludes is the problem and how they intend to remedy the matter.

Is the gearbox used by any other cars?
the gearbox as far as i am aware is a GM 400 gearbox used on a number of american cars also jagusr used it for the xjs

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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C. Grimsley said:
davepoth said:
I don't have a Bentley, but I would suggest that since the problem is as a result of something the garage have done, they have to fix it.
Usual response.


Carl
I'm sorry, I seem to have missed your advice? Oh wait, you didn't give any.

VolvoT5

4,155 posts

175 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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C. Grimsley said:
davepoth said:
I don't have a Bentley, but I would suggest that since the problem is as a result of something the garage have done, they have to fix it.
Usual response.


Carl
What is wrong with that response?

Surely a new/reconditioned box should last longer than 10k and as the car was in working order when it went into the garage for a routine service surely it is no unreasonable to suggest that the garage may have buggered something up during the service?

C. Grimsley

1,364 posts

196 months

Saturday 4th August 2012
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VolvoT5 said:
What is wrong with that response?

Surely a new/reconditioned box should last longer than 10k and as the car was in working order when it went into the garage for a routine service surely it is no unreasonable to suggest that the garage may have buggered something up during the service?
It's the kitchen sink routine, since you serviced my car the gearbox has a fault. A service doesn't touch the gearbox.

Admittedly if it's the same garage that fitted the recon gearbox then it should last more than 10,000 miles but thats obviously a different matter.

Carl

cossy400

3,165 posts

185 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Biggest ive got a Bentley look at me thread.

Either way OP take it to the garage, they ll either pull your pants down for a new one or it will be something simple.

GOOD LUCK

2woody

919 posts

211 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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depending on the year of Turbo R.....

A G.M. Turbo-Hydramatic 400, as used in Jaguar V12 - 5.3 cars, or;

A G.M. 4L85E if a 4-speed, as used in Jaguar 6-litre cars and the 6-cylinder XJR

Both pretty darn common, especially over the other side of the pond. Summit racing have a rebuild 400 in stock for $1295 and a brand-new 4L85 for $3600