Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :)

Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :) was created by jvlr

Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195764
 
Hi all,

Let me introduce myself first. I live in Holland and acquired a sketchy but amazing '03 TF 115. Bought it off the Dutch equivalent of eBay from some guy for only €900 (£750-800). Couldn't let it go for that money (accepted I was going to come across some work). Recent MOT (apk in Dutch) for the coming year. It had a rattle from the engine bay, but fixed it by fitting a new exhaust manifold gasket.

I did suspect an HGF when the coolant started boiling one time due to air trapped in the cooling system, thus dropping the boiling point. However, the common HGF symptoms does not (significantly) appear on mine:

- Engine has never overheated since I've got it, not even on fairly long drives.
- There does not seem to be mayonnaise-like slush in the oil. Not in oil filler cap, not around the camshafts (see photo's, all looks okay, right?).
- I have never lost any coolant (except for me spilling some because of absence of a funnel during re-filling the system  , I'm sorry Greenpeace)

Also, the rocker cover gasket looks and feels as good as new.

Maybe the problem is just that I am purposely looking for things that could be wrong with it, as I bought it for only €900.

However, now, when I apply 3/4 to full throttle, especially in lower revs and higher speeds, it just barely accelerates and there is a very soft fluid-like noise coming from the engine, sounding as if fluids are going places they shouldn't go throughout the engine (note: this was my analysis, could be something entirely different, of course).

I hope you guys can think along with me. I want to keep this extremely rare TF (only 900 TF's in Holland, of which most are LHD) on the road and improve it in the coming years. I'm planning on doing a 15-day road trip through GB in it this summer, so the TF must be in good state before mid-July.


 
 
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195771
My neighbour thought that maybe it could be the fuel filter? 
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :)

Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195772
:welcome2:

My first move would be to get an obd11 code reader. Narrow down the possibilities...  

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Replied by sworkscooper on topic Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :)

Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195773
 to the forum from John in Yorkshire . I agree with the above comments . Give it a well deserved service with all the filters and get a yourself a P scan they are really useful bits of kit . 
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Replied by talkingcars on topic Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :)

Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195778
Hi and welcome to the forum

What plans do you have for your trip to the GB?

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Replied by jvlr on topic Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :)

Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195786
Thanks for your comments. I’ll do an OBD2 scan tomorrow after I fixed my rocker cover. For no obvious reason a small piece of metal snapped off today  so I will get one from a Rover at the local junkyard. 
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195787

Hi and welcome to the forum

What plans do you have for your trip to the GB?

James
 
I live in Haarlem (in between Amsterdam and the seaside). We'll drive to Dunkirk (I've seen Calais enough now), catch a ferry to Dover and travel from south to north (Kent - Cotswolds - bit of Wales - up and down Scotland) and then back to Holland via the Newcastle - IJmuiden ferry. Any suggestions or good driving roads? (most of them in GB are better than here anyways)
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195789

I live in Haarlem (in between Amsterdam and the seaside). We'll drive to Dunkirk (I've seen Calais enough now), catch a ferry to Dover and travel from south to north (Kent - Cotswolds - bit of Wales - up and down Scotland) and then back to Holland via the Newcastle - IJmuiden ferry. Any suggestions or good driving roads? (most of them in GB are better than here anyways)


Hi and welcome to the forum.
If your planning a trip to Scotland might i suggest the North Coast 500   

   
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195807

Hi and welcome to the forum.
If your planning a trip to Scotland might i suggest the West Coast 500   

Definitely, looks very good! Thanks
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195810
That map needs to show the distilleries!

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Replied by Postman87 on topic Dutch RHD TF! Technical question :)

Posted 3 years 6 months ago #195813
You don't need a map to find a distillery in Scotland. And anyway if i did show you where they were we would have to rename it the North Coast 5

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