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    Default Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    Im helping my uncle on his jaguar and we're having some problems:
    Its a 1968 Jaguar XKE 4.2 6-Cylinder. The starter is stuck and we've tried turning the engine over but the starter did not become unstuck. Also the solenoid sounds like its just clicking. Anyone know how to remove starter or any other tricks to get it working?

    Please help,
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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    Kick bbuttt!!!!

    We Need Pics!!!!

    In fact!!!!


    Now, removing it...

    I haven't worked on a '68 Jag...
    But, I reckon if you remove the bolts, and insert a big enough pry bar in there... that it'll come un-done.

    Have you tried HAMMERTIME?
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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    Its too hard to access it from the bottom of the car and we'd have to remove the whole intake manifold to get at it. Believe or not though, we actually did try "hammertime"

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    Heres the car from the front:

    From the back:

    And the Engine (its actually not as dirty as it looks):

    Sorry, I dont have any pictures of the problem area...

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    What a freaking gorgeous piece of automotive history!!!!

    Kudos!!
    And you have another one just by its side!!!! Nice!
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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    Great car. Needs some new engine parts. Maybe a cold air intake, some filters, clean everything on the inside,etc.
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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    I really need help with the problem I stated above. I dont mean to be rude but I only have another 3 days to work on this with my uncle and I want to see it running.

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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    Quote Originally Posted by Indybird View Post
    I really need help with the problem I stated above. I dont mean to be rude but I only have another 3 days to work on this with my uncle and I want to see it running.
    have you got the bolts off?

    if it doesnt come off easily you could try PB Blaster to get it to loosen up, WD40 or something or that sort will work too.

    then use a pry bar and a hammer to knock it loose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indybird View Post
    I really need help with the problem I stated above. I dont mean to be rude but I only have another 3 days to work on this with my uncle and I want to see it running.
    Hmmm...

    Few solutions:
    1. Grease
    2. Remove it and clean it (www.google.com is your friend :p)
    3. Get another starter (note car in background)

    EDIT: Found some directions for general use.

    Disconnect the battery negative cable.
    Remove the exhaust manifold pipe.
    Remove the engine to transmission brace rod mounting bolts.
    Remove the engine to transmission brace rod.
    Remove the starter heat shield.
    Remove the wires from the starter solenoid.
    Remove the brush end bracket attaching bolt.
    Remove the starter motor mounting bolts.
    Remove the starter from the vehicle.
    Remove the brush end bracket from the starter, if necessary.
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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    IF I was there I could figure out how to do the short trick to see if the starter is engaging or not. Just clicking usually means dead battery (or really low). I would check the battery, then look online to see if you can find which starter bolts to short to engage the starter. The next thing would be to remove the starter and have it tested at Kragens or your local parts shop.

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    Default Re: Workin on a '68 Jaguar XKE

    As someone who has worked on British cars a lot, I am wondering what sort of starter it has. Does it have the more modern "standard" type where the solenoid is mounted on the starter motor and the solenoid operation is also what throws out the starter gear, OR does it have a ****ty Lucas design starter where the solenoid is separate from the starter and only works to supply the current.
    The actual starter starting to spin up throws the gear back in towards the flywheel.

    I suspect it is the second type of starter, but I could be wrong.
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