3 Most expensive jobs on your Chim!

3 Most expensive jobs on your Chim!

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phn

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Sunday 26th February 2023
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Hi,

What are the 3 most expensive jobs that have needed doing on your Chim?

For me it has been:

1.) Top end rebuild, Head Gasket, New Cam, New Serpentine belt, new engine mounts, New Fuel Pipes £3600
2.) New Chassis Outriggers - Circa £2000
3.) New Gaz Mono suspension and setup - Circa £2000

Of course there has been many other smaller jobs and servicing needing doing, also costing a fair bit, but those are the really big bills!

Reason for asking is I keep telling myself soon I will have replaced most of the things that could go wrong in an expensive way, but I was wondering if there are other big and expensive jobs that could be a nasty surprise lurking around the corner!

Thanks!


phn

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Monday 27th February 2023
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Wow £7k for the engine! My expenses have been mere pocket money in comparison!

Wonder if anyone else can beat this high score? hehe

phn

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Monday 27th February 2023
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HaHa, even better hehe - not wanting to hijack my own thread (!) but do you have a pic of the hardtop conversion? Sounds interesting.

phn

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Monday 27th February 2023
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Classic Chim said:
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That’s a complete engine rebuild and MBE ignition “don’t ya know” rofl
Fair enough! hehe

phn

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Monday 27th February 2023
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Bowks said:


Here you go, you can see why it's in for paint now.
Will look nice when painted, like a mini-cerbera!

phn

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Monday 27th February 2023
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Classic Chim said:
Oh bks I forgot the cost of Twin adjust PROTECH shocks ( which I didn’t get on with ) frown
That’s another bag of sand wasted biggrin
After much faffing about paid 40 quid for some old Bilsteins from a very early Griff owner.
A bit soft now but I like them and someday might spend a few quid more refurbishing them. The damping still works very well which is amazing as they must be 25 years old.
Not all things cost as my windscreen was mostly taken care of by my insurance company wink
But yeah I’m close to being a record holder for the money lavished on a pretty standard car, did I mention the full respray by one of the Tvr specialists. That took over 4 months which equates to an awful lot of money. I had a new roof lining at the same time thumbup
At least Bowks is straight up about it, I almost deny the final count up rofl

It was my hobby for awhile that’s all. I could have bought expensive motorbikes or have boats but chose a Tvr instead.
Great memories really
Enjoy making it better I say.

ETA I know of many Tvr owners who have spent way more than I have aswell as savvy types who have spent very little and still enjoy the fun to be had.

So if I understand the true meaning of this thread and what big bills you might need to look out for, my car required riggers and freeing of its oil pressure valve which was the reason it was over pressurising and causing engine oil leaks. 5K to sort both out but in for a penny in for a pound. So engine wad rebuilt first. This changed everything as now I had this fast reliable engine that just screamed to have an upgraded fuelling and ignition system to put the icing on the cake.
Once all that and respray was completed i’m then compelled to make sure the chassis is solid.
Oh in between all that I decided to test all this brilliance on the drag strip,,,,, hense the second clutch and new Dif thumbup

So strictly speaking looking back I needed riggers, bit of engine correction work and a new stepper motor( that works) and the car would have been fine.




Edited by Classic Chim on Monday 27th February 09:57
Haha - what a fantastic story - thanks for the great reply! Where is that oil pressure valve located?

Just about the suspension - I have Gaz Mono's on my Chim (setup by Matt Smith) and I couldn't be happier with them, lovely and compliant when touring, but also got me round Cadwell ok! So if you feel like spending some more money.....! wink





phn

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Thursday 16th March 2023
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Blimey - I can now see I am a total amateur at spending money on my Chim compared to the rest of you - I'll have to up my game!! clap

One thing I have always been curious about - how does the Chimaera handle when you tune it up with a turbo or supercharger? Honestly I have never desired any more power than my humble standard TVR 450 can provide, so just curious how scary the extra BHP is? hehe

phn

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Thursday 16th March 2023
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I'm even safer, slow on the roads AND the track!!! biggrinjester