Vince's xm - 2.1TD daily driver

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Re: Vince's xm - IT LIVES! WITH A FRESH MOT

Post by captainhaddock » Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:57 pm

hmmm, maybe you can do mine as well :) Please :)

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Post by citroenxm » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:04 am

captainhaddock wrote:It is not coming on with the ignition turned on! :) So I suspect an oily or loose or whatever connection to the pressure switch but I don't want to foul Vince's topic! I find those level sensors aren't accurate but mine is still working.
That will be a fault oil pressure sender switch which is just above the oil filter between the oil cooler pipes.. nice and easy to get to that one.
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Post by russ92xmsed » Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:28 pm

Vince you're going to end up with the best painted XM ever! I can't wait to see it... I expect we will all need sunglasses to view it! :lol:
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Post by Vince » Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:10 pm

russ92xmsed wrote:Vince you're going to end up with the best painted XM ever! I can't wait to see it... I expect we will all need sunglasses to view it! :lol:
I would Russ if i was giving it a colour change...Im not sure that the platinum colour will show off its true finish...besides it might look terrible with me painting it :lol:

I must admit though i do like super gloss laquered finishes though 8-)

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Post by russ92xmsed » Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:28 pm

Then it will be the shiniest XM ever Vince. :lol: You have the eye for detail, so i am sure it will be immaculate when done.
Just think though, with Deans and then yours, we all have no hope!! :lol:
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Post by Vince » Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:32 pm

Well Russ for the time being enjoy knowing that currently the laquer on mine looks like it was spread onto the panels with a butter knife. I was just looking at it outside in the dark with my torch before....its terrible :shock: I'll certainly be able to better its current finish.ever a rattle can finish would be better :lol:

Ok, so dirty hands in tow ive just had the xm up on stands and had a good look around all the cables and hoses ontop and underneath Touch wood every thing seems in very good shape :)

This i had to do as recently i have become super paranoid about snapping clutch cables and splitting hoses etc. I think i need to relax and spend the next 4 weeks looking forward to using the car again :)

My new genuine citroen oil level sensor arrived today along with the fuel injection pump coolant hose. I located the oil level sensor and armed with a big spanner attempted to change it. No such luck! Being laid under the car armed with a spanner i couldnt get the purchase i needed to crack the nut on the sensor so for today anyway my gauge ceases to work :roll: What i did notice was the ends of the loom wires had insulation tape round them :| This either means its the sensor, or its the wiring to the plug. Either way when its back on the road ill bob it into one of my customer garages and change it whilst its up on the ramp ;) The hose im keeping as a spare.

I did notice a few weeps underneath mostly of oil so i wouldnt mind getting the underside steam cleaned so i can better trace their origins.. She is an old bus with alot of miles under her belt...i can forgive her the odd weep i think :P

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Post by captainhaddock » Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:12 pm

Good show. Never get paranoid with an XM, is pointless. Just stay cool.
As for that hose: swap it if you can, you have it so why wouldn't you. I looked at my perished hose right before it perished whilst changing my 4 inlet manifold grommets and leak off pipes. It looked fine to me as well, no cracks etc. but I didn't take it off so you can only see that much.

My best guess is that your wiring to the level sensor is at fault, so better check that first. I dont' really trust that sensor anyways.
Just drive it and keep your spheres in good order, which will save more money on maintenance than it costs.
And as said, clutch cables can get you stranded but are easily remade. Just check for worn threads if you like at the pedal. If the pedal goes smoothly, I would not worry about that at all. Just drive it. Like I do all the time.

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Post by xmexclusive » Thu Oct 02, 2014 8:50 am

I am afraid I agree with Vince.
RHD XM clutch cables are an issue that needs resolving.
The availability of new stock is I suspect virtually nil.
Vince's checks will confirm this one way or another.
I accept that cables can be made up but how quickly when the car is off the road.
Anyway the cable seldom fails it is the plastic fulcrum block that usually splits.
Then there is a complicated length self adjuster that is easily damaged on installation.

I also think that no NOS stash of cables will be found so we may need to prepare an alternative.
Fortunately one of our former members made a few stainless steel fulcrum blocks ready as spares.
I hope to borrow one of these so my CNC man can store the design details and give me a copy.
We also need to find a cable to record its design dimensions.

John

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Re: Vince's xm - IT LIVES! WITH A FRESH MOT

Post by citroenxm » Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:14 pm

xmexclusive wrote: We also need to find a cable to record its design dimensions.

John
I agree cables are an issue two, haveing a couple of manual XMs about now..

ANYWAY!! AS A LOAN, I can LOAN out a cable from a 1991 J reg 2.1 car to have some copies made from!

Im not intending selling the rarer parts that I do have, but as loan, YES I can do that!
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93 L xm V6 12v Sei Manual

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Re: Vince's xm - IT LIVES! WITH A FRESH MOT

Post by xmexclusive » Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:21 pm

Hi Paul

Thanks for the offer of hardware.
It may come to that but I hope photos and carefully measured dimensions may do the trick.

John

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