DIY -Cerby

DIY -Cerby

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350matt

Original Poster:

3,738 posts

280 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Do any of you chaps fix your own cars? Reason I'm asking is that would be the only way I could contemplate /afford running a Cerbera. Also are all the parts TVR specific or are ball joints, brake discs etc from mainstream manufacturers.
Just food for thought at the mo'

Matt

dannylt

1,906 posts

285 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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You can certainly do most of the work yourself. The only tricky bits are adjusting the tappets (checking them is easy) and setting up the engine with the laptop. Brakes/suspension etc. are all straightforward mechnically. Having a 4-post ramp helps

simond001

4,518 posts

278 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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Totally agree with Danny. And the wealth of help and bits you get from memebrs here is incredible.

350matt

Original Poster:

3,738 posts

280 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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How often do the tappets need setting then? Its just a bucket & shim job isn't it? Those should stay set for 20K + providing your cam doesn't wear out......
What about the consumable parts?

Matt

clarky5150

423 posts

269 months

Wednesday 8th January 2003
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20k!! 20 miles more like. Seriously though, ive done 6k miles in mine since purchase and theyre still fine but have heard tales of 1500 mile tappet adjustments!

ro_butler

795 posts

272 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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350matt said: Those should stay set for 20K + providing your cam doesn't wear out......
Matt


...or the valves don't stretch (sp6)

For the v8's they only adjust the tappets at 12,000 mile service intervals (according to the manual and most of the dealers).

Rob.

simond001

4,518 posts

278 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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I paid Dream machines for a full 12k service, including tappets £906 inc VAT.

on that basis the servicing costs arent too high, and the book gets stamped!

All non service items (brakes, suspension, drive shafts (they can snap!) etc are very easy to change, easier than most cars in reality.

PaulK

319 posts

275 months

Thursday 9th January 2003
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You could use a good indapendant like Jools who will do the same work at half the cost of a dealer.

Paul