i used cheapo mains powered electric impact gun to get crank pulley bolt off the fiesta. use the gun a lot more now for wheels and suspension stuff.Luckily, doing the timing chain on the F20C is dead easy. Can do it in the car with no real difficulty. Only challenging part is breaking the crank pulley bolt loose. Something like 250NM I think.
Well, the mrs has given me the go ahead to get another S2000. When asked, the response was "I always thought you were mad to sell that car". So, there we go. The hunt begins next month.
Looking at £15k so should be enough for a post 2004 example on sensible milage. The really good ones are £20k+ but I'm not going there. Not looking for anything concourse. Just a good, honest example. Willing to take a modified one. Exhaust, FIPK etc. Not wanting one that's had any kind of FI though. It would be nice to find one without siezed suspension adjusters but that's wishful thinking for that budget.Nice, what’s your budget and would you consider modified cars? I wanted a completely stock car but the one that I came across that was too good to be true had a K&N, which didn’t bother me.
Looking at £15k so should be enough for a post 2004 example on sensible milage. The really good ones are £20k+ but I'm not going there. Not looking for anything concourse. Just a good, honest example. Willing to take a modified one. Exhaust, FIPK etc. Not wanting one that's had any kind of FI though. It would be nice to find one without siezed suspension adjusters but that's wishful thinking for that budget.
My main concern is finding one with a roof in decent condition, without holes where the shoulders rub. Ideally I want one between 2004 and 2006 as I prefer the cable throttle to the electronic one on the post 2006 cars. Also much cheaper tax for pre Mar 2006. Post then it's £700/year which is kind of annoying.
There are a few examples around that I'm going to see if I can get to see next week. They don't seem to be moving as many have been advertised for quite some time.
The funny thing is, my £15k budget is exactly what I sold my 2007 example for in 2016. It's also what I bought it for in 2012!
Probably all the heroes using Millers oil with 'no issues'what is it with hondas and chains stretching? cousins k20 civic engine needed chain doing at 60k miles.
Is there something wrong with Millers?Probably all the heroes using Millers oil with 'no issues'
'Been fine in my car'
Purely conjecture but a condequence of many of the reccommendations that scoot around of forums and owners clubs based on short term not long term trends.
All the cheap S2000s are gone now. Cost of entry is £10k with 100k+ on it. £15k gets you a reasonable one with halfway sensible milage. £20k+ for the low milage, completely standard examples with no issues.as someone who has been looking for a bit of a project s2000 the prices are pretty scary at the moment. even the less desirable cars with 100k+ on are 10k now. most of those are going to need a lot of work to get up to standard as you know the alignment bolts will be seized, chain will probably want doing etc.
Feels like i might have missed the boat here looking for the right 6-7k car.
Stretchy Honda chains would be one
I'm not asking because I'm trying to defend it out of some weird sense of brand loyalty.
I just noticed that the place that service my GT86 always used Millers oil, so yes, it has "been fine in my car", I'm just curious if there's a reason it should be avoided in future.
Is there something wrong with Millers?