Engine rebuild turnaround times?

Engine rebuild turnaround times?

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judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Because of the nice weather, I foolishly decided to take the Tuscan into work again today and it's now running even worse than before Not only is it now stuttering and misfiring all the time, there's a loud clicking noise coming from under the bonnet when it does so

I just have this horrible feeling that I'm looking at an engine rebuild What's the average turnaround time for a rebuild these days if this is the case?

TVR5

595 posts

265 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Sounds nasty.

Although I reckon it could still be something very simple (probably electrical), HT lead related.

Having said that, I admit I know very little about engines etc...

Please let us know what it is when TMS have a look at it.

damo m

165 posts

269 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Sounds to me like a Lambda sensor problem and a reshim. I think that you really KNOW when your engine needs a rebuild!!! (fingers crossed)

judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Even though it's not booked into TMS until next Wednesday, I'll probably drop it in there on Friday or Saturday just to make sure I don't get tempted to take it out for a spin! Anyhow - I have a whole heap of work I need to do over Easter so it's probably best that I won't be able to "waste it" on such frivolities as enjoying a bit of topless motoring...

yohan

38 posts

259 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Just booked in my 2000 Tuscan Red Rose for a top end rebuild due to massive oil consumption (valve guide seals apparently) and loud rattling (probably cam followers). Also for missing 5th gear.

It's gone to TVR Power in Coventry instead of Blackpool because they're supposed to be quicker but I've still been told 4-8 weeks. What with today's weather I'm well and truly gutted

judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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yohan said: I've still been told 4-8 weeks.



Hope mine turns out to be something less drastic, I need the car for my holiday in five weeks time!

:getsonkneesandstartsprayingeventhoughi'manatheist:

On another note, when I came to drive home today the car was running much better when cold. As it got warmer it got rougher and rougher until it sounded like my MG when the cylider head split! Well, maybe not that bad, but it was a rougher than a rough day in Roughsville all told.

pubman

308 posts

265 months

Wednesday 16th April 2003
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Mine was 8weeks first time, 5 weeks second and it,s been away 3 weeks (Blackpool) this time!!??
Good Luck

yohan

38 posts

259 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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I was told that if they sent it to Blackpool then I could be looking at 12 weeks!!

Question: How can it possibly take so long to carry out a top-end engine rebuild? Some time ago I had similar work done (including the head being sent away for a skim) on a 6-cyl 24valve BMW and it only took 1 week.

Even making generous allowances this should only take 2 weeks tops, they must be well practised by now.

I was prepared for some unreliability but not the huge turnaround time for repairs.

johnwilk

97 posts

291 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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Mine took seven weeks but it had to go back twice because the delivery drivers dropped the engine and cracked the sump. So I suppose if one was being fair to TVR the average time should be about four weeks. Hope you have better luck with the delivery drivers!

judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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Just have to wait and see what the verdict is when I take the car into TMS. If it is a rebuild I will be expecting a replacement Tuscan for the duration...

raceboy

13,275 posts

287 months

Thursday 17th April 2003
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Bad luck mate, that car has really been unlucky for you Hope it's nothing to drastic and your not without for too long
Mines been away a week now having money liberally pored in to the engine bay, Joolz sounds really sorry everytime he rings up after finding another 'little' problem

tvr5

595 posts

265 months

Friday 18th April 2003
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Had the engine on my last Griffith 500 rebuilt twice at TVR Power in Coventry. Both times took 1 week only.


judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Saturday 19th April 2003
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Just got back from dropping the car off at TMS and the initial quick diagnosis is duff HT leads. Will post again once one of the engineers has had a look, but if that's the case then huge relief all around

darrel

67 posts

265 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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My dealer (Newtown Motors) recommended removal of engine other wise the car could sit in the garage at Blackpool for wqeeks before the engine was removed.
So engine was sent and turnaround from Blackpool was 6 days. Spoke to a good chap in the Engine dept. (who is not allowed to talk to customers) said that they were getting their act together and the follower issues were petering out, and there were relatively few returns these days so turnaround was good.
I unfortunately had to wait 2 weeks for the dealer to re insert the engine as their TVR man was on hols but the factory response was excellent.
Good Luck

judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Just had a call from TMS to say the Tuscan is ready for collection! Looks to have been faulty HT leads all along!

GaryF

974 posts

260 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Excellent news. It's nice when it's the simple things and it doesn't cost the earth to fix. Less than fish fingers anyroads.

raceboy

13,275 posts

287 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Good stuff, a bit of good news at last,

whitey

2,508 posts

291 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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cracks me up that whenever one of us Tuscan owners have any engine running problem or strange noise we always fear the worst.....

tvr5

595 posts

265 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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judas said: Just had a call from TMS to say the Tuscan is ready for collection! Looks to have been faulty HT leads all along!



Aha, I was right then! I must be a technical guru.
Glad it's sorted then. Although at the same time I've been waiting 8 weeks now for a new set of HT leads from TMS for mine!

Let us know if it's fully sorted it.