Ls400… long term money pit
Ls400… long term money pit
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BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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I’ve been browsing this forum for years but decided today will be the day that I’ll actually start a thread

So

It was 2016, at the ripe old age of 22 I realised I needed a V8 in my life. After much googling to see what my options were I narrowed it down to a Mercedes Cl500 (c215 flavour) , an e39 540i, Ls400 of any flavour or a jaaaaaaaag

The internet told me that the Ls400 would be the more reliable option, and I’m confident that’s still the case, so I found this old pig




Had about 130k on it, a tiny amount of service history, terrible bodywork and tinted windows. PERFECT

Fastdruid

9,093 posts

168 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Excellent!

The kind of car that rarely ever goes wrong but if it does costs a fortune!

BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Naturally the excitement takes hold and you learn that automatic burnouts are easy



All good fun right?

Most of you on here will know that these cars have an Achilles heel.. the starter motor

Sure enough mine was dying so after a couple months of owning it I booked it in to get done, along with the cambelt

A month later this happened..



Was at about 6pm the night before, heard a crash that sounded like a wheelie bin falling over then a car wheelspinning up the road followed by the faint beep of my alarm

So my precious old barge along with a neighbours car had been written off by a drunk driver who proceeded to drive off… at the time he was lucky he did

Long story short I bought it back from the insurance so I could then decide where to go from there

BlackLS400

Original Poster:

41 posts

29 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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She was a total loss, insurance said at the time it was about 3 grands worth of damage (of course they’ll price that using brand new parts from Toyota/Lexus)

So with the car looking sorry for itself on my drive I found one breaking locally,

Front bumper and fog lights
Headlight and indicator
Front wing
Crash bar
Little frame that holds the headlight in place
Washer bottle

Delivered for the princely sum of £300

I wasn’t giving up on this old girl










I also changed both passenger doors because they were rusty and wobbly


You can see where this is going




Oh yes





Fastdruid

9,093 posts

168 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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BlackLS400 said:
Most of you on here will know that these cars have an Achilles heel.. the starter motor

Sure enough mine was dying so after a couple months of owning it I booked it in to get done, along with the cambelt
A bit of an arse of a job in those too, starter being in the middle of the V and the intake etc all having to come off to gain access. Cambelt is fairly easy though. 1998? so presumably a thin rod interference engine (earlier ones are non-interference), with the earlier ones as long as it looks ok you can take the risk with it.

BlackLS400 said:
A month later this happened..

eekfrown


BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Opted to go for all black rather than the black and grey 2 tone


BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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First polish and wax after bringing her back home

I learnt how to clean black cars the hard way, I’m really good at it now rotate

Also purchased some Ls430 5 spokes, had them refurbed and slapped those on




Still one of my favourite pictures

Jonmx

2,805 posts

229 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Good work.
What's the other Jap flavoured stuff on the driveway?

Cambs_Stuart

3,311 posts

100 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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That looks amazing. What's the interior like?

LordGrover

33,908 posts

228 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Looking kinda gangsta... in a good way. cool

Laira

28 posts

30 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Seriously impressive, having recently had to deal with (looking at yours) much lesser front end damage, i respect the determination to get this thing back. All black looks the dogs danglies if i may say so myself....

Spinakerr

1,399 posts

161 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Spectacular. Truly excellent save and a wonderful job.

I also bought an LS400 at 23. Sorely missed, its still going somewhere with 400k, grey over grey. Fantastic noght driving experience with the exceptionally lit display and silent cruise control.

Early LS400s had an isaue with stalling after coming off a motorway to stop if the intakes were not cleaned. This waa cured by switching on the air con to raise the revs. A hilarious fix that bemused passengers.

clio007

602 posts

241 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Absolutely love this!

What should I be paying for one? Prices range from reasonable to crazy bud unsure of what they actually change hands for? Ideally im after a facelift.

Shinyfings

268 posts

63 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Are you in the trade? Just wondering how you made the re-paint cost in. Top job anyway.

BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Fastdruid said:
Excellent!

The kind of car that rarely ever goes wrong but if it does costs a fortune!

Depends really, the main problem is that a lot of parts can be hard to source. Plenty of bits in the USA

BlackLS400

Original Poster:

41 posts

29 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Fastdruid said:
BlackLS400 said:
A bit of an arse of a job in those too, starter being in the middle of the V and the intake etc all having to come off to gain access. Cambelt is fairly easy though. 1998? so presumably a thin rod interference engine (earlier ones are non-interference), with the earlier ones as long as it looks ok you can take the risk with it.



Yeah this is the ‘thinner rod’ engine,
I was never planning on boosting it so went for this shape with the vvti ,

Still surprises me at times with the power it’s still got

BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Jonmx said:
Good work.
What's the other Jap flavoured stuff on the driveway?


No jap stuff I’m afraid, that black one with the shiny wheels was an old 335i we had. People slate the n54’s but they’re epic when fettled with

BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Cambs_Stuart said:
That looks amazing. What's the interior like?


Interior is brilliant for its age, has the odd squeak every now and then but I’ll grab some pictures when I drive it next

BlackLS400

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41 posts

29 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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LordGrover said:
Looking kinda gangsta... in a good way. cool


I’ll post some pics up of how it looks now cool I hit the post limit yesturday so I’ve had to wait until today to carry on

BlackLS400

Original Poster:

41 posts

29 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Laira said:
Seriously impressive, having recently had to deal with (looking at yours) much lesser front end damage, i respect the determination to get this thing back. All black looks the dogs danglies if i may say so myself....


I hadn’t had it long at the time but the thought of it going to the banger boys or being broken up spurred me on to fix it,

If I can’t have it then no one can lol