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Members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland will know that Bill McMonagle is a regular contributor to the Queensland Jaguar Driver, the club's monthly magazine, under the heading Jaguar Nuts and Bolts. His articles keep the readers up to date on his progress within his stable of cars and provide many useful technical tips and advice on matters Jaguar, including sources for parts and service.

With his kind permission a selection of his contributions are reproduced below. If you wish to contact Bill with any comments and questions, send him an email or phone [07] 3882 0903.

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A Bit Of Background On The Origins Of The 2.4

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XJ6 head studs.

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  • Engine
  • XJ6

Safely fitting batteries

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  • Electrical

Leaking electrics

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  • Electrical

“Reviving; not restoring”

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  • Restoration

Sourcing hard to find electrical bits

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  • Electrical

Electric fuel pumps

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  • Electrical
  • Fuel System
  • XJ6

Castings - An alternative in restoration.

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  • Restoration
  • MK8

Tips on polishing metal alloy

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  • Restoration

Air Compressors For Restoration And Maintenance Of Your Jaguar

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  • Workshop

X300 Engine Cuts Out

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  • Electrical
  • X300

Is Bigger Better?

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  • Suspension

Fitting XJ6 Series 3 Cylinder Head to An Early “Short Stud” Engine.

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  • Engine
  • XJ6

Fitting Oil Seals On Early XK Engine Inlet Valves

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  • Engine

Exhaust System Enhancement On Series 1 E-Type

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  • Exhaust
  • E Type

Upgrading E-Type Headlamps

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  • Electrical
  • E Type

Smoothed Front Profile for Series 1 E-Type

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  • E Type

Improving Riveted & Bolted Joints In Fibreglass Components

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  • E Type

Relay Protection When Using A Modern Radiator Fan

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  • Electrical
  • E Type

Radiator Fan Upgrade For Series 1 E-Types

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  • Electrical
  • E Type
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