Why 6000 miles?
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Any experts out there? 6k miles seems a fairly short service interval for a shimmed engine these days. Old 911's would easily go for 12K (and actually a lot longer before reshimming required). Some modern bikes seem to go for tens of thousands of miles before reshimming. Whats going on? Is the shim material relevant?
I think I am correct in saying all recent TVRs (Chimaera/Griffith/Cerbera/Tuscan/Tamora/T350C) have 6000 mile service intervals - its not just the Speed Six engine models.
This is normal for engines in such a high state of tune and high specific output - as Matt says its not necessarily to adjust the tappets every time.
If its a worry you're probably better off with a Porker...
This is normal for engines in such a high state of tune and high specific output - as Matt says its not necessarily to adjust the tappets every time.
If its a worry you're probably better off with a Porker...
Not sure I understand what you mean by shimming.
The oil is changed every 6000 miles - and the car given a good going over for safety reasons. Usually involves a serious tune up (new plugs as well). If you're lucky it'll get cleaned as well.
At 12000 miles in addition to the 6000 mile service the tappets are adjusted using "shims", diff / gearbox oil changed. Service takes a little longer.
You could argue that all cars should have their oil changed every 6000 miles.
Does this help ?
The oil is changed every 6000 miles - and the car given a good going over for safety reasons. Usually involves a serious tune up (new plugs as well). If you're lucky it'll get cleaned as well.
At 12000 miles in addition to the 6000 mile service the tappets are adjusted using "shims", diff / gearbox oil changed. Service takes a little longer.
You could argue that all cars should have their oil changed every 6000 miles.
Does this help ?
alans said: If the normal oil usuage is 1 Ltr per thousand miles, at 6K miles you have already replaced 6 ltrs!
So is there any oil in your engine that needs replacing at the 6k service?
Alan
Yes, there will still be some of the original left, calculate it as follows:
at 1K miles 6 - 1 = 5
at 2K miles 5 - 5/6ths = 4&1/6th
at 3K miles 4&1/6th - 4&1/6th 6ths etc.
Also don't forget any 'foreign bodies' in the oil need to be removed by draining the oil and changing the filter.
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