Historical Context:
The Jaguar Mark 1 and Mark 2, along with their later iterations (240/340), represent a golden era of British sports saloons. They were positioned as luxurious, high-performance cars appealing to executives and enthusiasts seeking speed and comfort.
Key Competitors:
Aston Martin DB4, Bentley S-Type, Rover P5, Daimler V8 250
Vehicle Strengths:
Elegant styling, powerful XK engines, sophisticated independent front suspension, powerful disc brakes, comfortable ride, high-quality interior finishes.
Benefit To Owner:
Essential for maintaining these classic Jaguars, enabling owners to perform repairs, maintenance, and diagnostics accurately, thereby preserving the car's value and drivability.
Instant Access:
Instant download eliminates shipping delays and costs, providing immediate access to critical repair information.
Engine Mechanical:
Full disassembly, inspection, assembly, tuning for XK series engines (3.4L, 3.8L, 2.4L)
Fuel System:
Carburetor overhaul (SU HD6, Zenith-Stromberg), fuel pump, fuel lines, fuel tank maintenance
Cooling System:
Radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses, coolant types and capacities
Clutch:
Single dry plate clutch inspection, adjustment, and replacement
Transmission:
Moss gearbox (pre-synchromesh gears), Jaguar '3-Sync' gearbox overhaul, fluid specifications, gear shift mechanism
Propeller Shaft:
Universal joint maintenance and replacement, phasing
Rear Axle:
Differential overhaul, bearing adjustments, axle casing maintenance, oil specifications
Steering:
Burman recirculating ball steering box overhaul, idler box, tie rod ends, steering column, lubrication
Front Suspension:
Independent front suspension, wishbones, kingpins, trunnions, bushings, shock absorbers, lubrication
Rear Suspension:
Live axle, half-elliptic leaf springs, shock absorbers, bushings, lubrication
Brakes:
Girling disc brakes (front and rear), brake fluid types, bleeding procedures, caliper overhaul, master cylinder, handbrake system
Wheels And Tyres:
Wheel types (wire spoke, pressed steel), tyre pressure specifications, wheel balancing, hub maintenance
Bodywork:
Body panel repair, door mechanisms, window regulators, upholstery, trim, corrosion prevention
Exhaust System:
Exhaust manifold, pipes, mufflers, hangers, gasket replacement
Heating And Windscreen:
Heater matrix, demister system, windscreen wiper mechanism, washer system
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, starter motor, dynamo/alternator, ignition system (coil, distributor, spark plugs), lighting, instrumentation, dashboard components, fuse box
Maintenance:
Regular lubrication points, fluid changes, filter replacements, ignition timing, carburetor adjustments, brake bleeding
Troubleshooting:
Diagnosis of common faults, symptom analysis, fault finding charts
Repair:
Detailed step-by-step instructions for component overhaul and replacement
Rebuild:
Complete engine rebuild, gearbox rebuild, axle rebuild procedures
Adjustment:
Carburetor mixture and idle, tappet clearances, valve timing, brake adjustments, steering box backlash
Installation:
Component installation and alignment
Depth:
Comprehensive: Covers everything from routine maintenance to full mechanical and electrical system overhauls and rebuilds. Includes detailed torque specifications, clearances, and tolerances.
Oil Change:
Every 3,000 miles or 6 months (typical for the era)
Grease Points:
Lubricate chassis grease points every 1,000-2,000 miles
Valve Clearance Check:
Every 6,000 miles
Engine Oil:
SAE 20W-50 or 20W-40 (mineral oil) – check specific manual for optimal weight based on climate. Avoid modern synthetic oils that may not be compatible with older seals.
Coolant:
Ethylene Glycol based antifreeze (e.g., 50/50 mix with distilled water)
Brake Fluid:
Girling Universal (pre-DOT 5 silicone fluid) or equivalent DOT 3 or DOT 4 (check manual for exact type and spec). NEVER use DOT 5 silicone fluid unless the entire system is converted.
Common Faults:
Core plug corrosion, overheating due to inefficient cooling systems, SU carburetor tuning issues, Moss gearbox synchromesh wear, steering box wear, weak rear springs, electrical system reliability (wiring deterioration), rust in wheel arches and sills.
Rebuild Considerations:
Engine rebuilds require specialized knowledge of XK engines; transmission rebuilds of Moss gearboxes are particularly delicate.
Founder:
Sir William Lyons
Philosophy:
Grace, Space, Pace
Mark 1 Introduction:
Launched in 1955, it was Jaguar's first monocoque construction, featuring a smaller, more compact design with a 2.4L engine. Known for its sporting handling.
Mark 2 Introduction:
Launched in 1959, it was a significantly improved and larger version of the Mark 1, featuring increased cabin space, larger engine options (3.4L, 3.8L), and standard disc brakes. Became an icon of the 1960s.
240 340 Introduction:
Introduced in 1967 as a cost-reduced version of the Mark 2 to compete with other saloons. The 240 offered a 2.4L engine, and the 340 was an export-only model with a 3.4L engine, featuring simplified interiors and some cosmetic changes.
Manufacturing Location:
Coventry, England