Market Position:
The Jaguar S-Type 3.8 Series was a luxury executive car, competing with models from Mercedes-Benz, Rover, and other premium manufacturers of its era. It offered a blend of performance, comfort, and elegant styling.
Competitive Analysis:
Positioned as a more sporting alternative to some rivals, the S-Type 3.8 capitalized on Jaguar's renowned straight-six engine and sophisticated chassis design, offering a compelling driving experience.
Key Features:
Distinctive styling, powerful 3.8-liter engine, independent rear suspension, disc brakes (front and often rear), luxurious interior, excellent ride quality.
Engine:
Complete overhaul, tuning, fuel system, ignition system, cooling system, lubrication system, exhaust system, engine mounts, disassembly, assembly, diagnostics.
Transmission:
Manual and Automatic transmission service, overhaul, clutch operation, gear shifting mechanisms, fluid specifications, troubleshooting.
Drivetrain:
Rear axle assembly, differential, driveshafts, universal joints, lubrication, service procedures.
Suspension:
Front and rear suspension geometry, shock absorbers, springs, bushings, steering linkage, wheel alignment specifications.
Brakes:
Hydraulic system, brake fluid specifications, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake calipers/drums, linings, parking brake, bleeding procedures, troubleshooting.
Steering:
Steering column, steering box, power steering system (if applicable), linkages, adjustments, troubleshooting.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, lighting system, charging system (generator/alternator), starting system, ignition system, instrumentation, fuses, relays, battery, troubleshooting.
Body:
Body shell construction, doors, windows, locks, hinges, exterior trim, interior trim, dashboard, seat mechanisms, weatherstripping, body panel repair.
Climate Control:
Heating system, ventilation, (air conditioning if optioned).
Maintenance:
Regular servicing, oil changes, filter replacements, lubrication points, fluid level checks, tune-ups.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic flowcharts, common problems and solutions for all major systems.
Repair:
Detailed step-by-step instructions for component removal, repair, and reinstallation.
Disassembly Assembly:
Complete teardown and reassembly procedures for major components.
Diagnostics:
Fault finding, testing procedures, diagnostic specifications.
Depth:
Comprehensive; suitable for DIY enthusiasts and professional mechanics alike, covering basic maintenance to full engine and transmission rebuilds.
Illustrations:
High-quality diagrams, exploded views, and detailed illustrations for clarity.
Specifications:
All manufacturer specifications, torque values, clearances, and tolerances included.
Engine Type:
Inline-6 Cylinder, DOHC (Dual Overhead Camshaft)
Displacement:
3781 cc (3.8 Liters)
Bore X Stroke:
3.56 in x 3.27 in (90.5 mm x 83.0 mm)
Compression Ratio:
8.0:1 (Standard), 8.5:1 (Optional/Later models)
Horsepower:
Approximately 220-230 bhp @ 5500 rpm (depending on specification and carburetion)
Torque:
Approximately 240-260 lb-ft @ 3000 rpm (depending on specification)
Fuel Delivery:
Twin SU Carburetors (e.g., HD6 or HVG models) or Weber Carburetors on some performance variants.
Fuel Type:
Premium Unleaded Gasoline (or Leaded gasoline of Octane 90+ during its era)
Cooling Type:
Water Cooled, Pressurized System
Oil Capacity:
Approximately 10.5 US quarts (9.9 liters) with filter change.
Ignition Type:
Distributor Ignition, Coil, Spark Plugs.
Transmission Type:
4-speed Manual (Moss Gearbox) with optional Overdrive (Laycock de Normanville).
Transmission Type:
3-speed Automatic (BorgWarner DG150)
Overdrive Feature:
Available on manual transmissions, effectively providing higher cruising gears (e.g., 2nd OD, 3rd OD, 4th OD).
Manual Transmission Fluid:
GL-4 Gear Oil, SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90 (refer to manual for exact viscosity and specification)
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
Dexron-III (or equivalent ATF Type A Sufix A for original specification).
Infotainment Features:
Original factory fitted radio (AM/FM), often with push-button tuning. Speakers typically in the dashboard or rear parcel shelf. No modern infotainment systems, USB, Bluetooth, or touchscreen interfaces.
Driver Assistance Features:
Basic systems for the era: power-assisted steering (optional/standard on some models), power-assisted brakes. No ABS, traction control, or advanced driver aids.
Connectivity Features:
None in the modern sense. Connectivity limited to the electrical systems for ignition, lighting, and charging.
Oil Change Interval:
Every 3,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. (Note: Vintage car recommendations may vary, consult manual for specifics).
Lubrication Points:
Regular greasing of suspension components, steering joints, propeller shaft U-joints, and chassis points every 3,000 miles.
Tune Up Interval:
Annual or every 6,000 miles, including ignition timing, carburetor adjustment, and valve clearance checks.
Engine Oil Specification:
API SG or SF rated oil, SAE 20W-50 recommended for most climates. Zinc additive (ZDDP) is highly recommended for flat-tappet camshafts.
Coolant Specification:
A 50/50 mixture of high-quality antifreeze (ethylene glycol based) and distilled water. Specific anti-corrosion additives may be beneficial for older cooling systems.
Brake Fluid Specification:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid. Glycol-based.
Known Issues:
Carburetor synchronization and tuning, occasional cooling system leaks (hose deterioration), SU carburetor diaphragm issues, electrical connection corrosion, rear spring sagging, perished rubber bushes in suspension and steering.
Oil Filter:
Examples: Fram PH10, Purolator L30001, Mann W960/1 (cross-reference specific to your S-Type 3.8 variant needed).
Air Filter:
Refer to specific carburetor type (e.g., for SU HD6, K&N equivalent or specific paper filters).