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XK 140 FHC Frame dimensions

Thomas591

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Can anybody help me with the frame dimensions of a 140 FHC? I fear that my car had the frame damaged in the past.

Any help or directions to a source of info highly appreciated.


Regards


Thomas Willig
 
I don't have the dimensions available but when you do the measuring, since you suspect accident damage, be sure to meaure diagonals to ensure the frame is square. Even if the main rails are straight it can be kinked a bit to one side.
 
The problem is that, most likely, both front members of the frame are slightly bend. With the measurements I could put the car on a bench and repair it properly.

Regards


Thomas
 
The Bentley book for TR's have that in it.
Isn't there such a Bentley for the Jags??
 
Does this help any? PJ

Body type2 seater roadster Number of doors2 Designer

1955 Jaguar XK 140 Roadster dimensions & weights mminches Wheelbase 2591 102 Track/tread (front) 1308 51.5 Track/tread (rear) 1308 51.5 Length 4470

176 Width 1645 64.8 Height 1334 52.5 Ground clearance 181 7.1 length:wheelbase ratio 1.73 Kerb weight 1422 kg 3135 lb Weight distribution Fuel tank

capacity 63.6 litres 14 UK Gal 16.8 US Gal


engine type naturally aspirated petrol
Engine manufacturer Jaguar
Engine code
Cylinders Straight 6
Capacity 3.4 litre
3442 cc
(210.044 cu in)
BoreĂ—Stroke 83 Ă— 106 mm
3.27 Ă— 4.17 in
Bore/stroke ratio 0.78
Valve gear DOHC
2 valves per cylinder
12 Total valves
maximum power output 192.6 PS (190 bhp) (141.7 kW)
at 5500 rpm
Specific output 55.2 bhp/litre
0.9 bhp/cu in
maximum torque 285 Nm (210 ft·lb) (29.1 kgm)
at 2500 rpm
Specific torque 82.8 Nm/litre
1 ft·lb/cu3
Engine construction
sump
compression ratio 8:1
Fuel system 2 SU carbs
bmep (brake mean effective pressure) 1040.5 kPa (150.9 psi)
Maximum RPM
crankshaft bearings
Engine coolant Water
Unitary capacity 573.67 cc
Aspiration Normal
Compressor N/A
Intercooler None
Catalytic converter N

1955 Jaguar XK 140 Roadster performance
Acceleration 0-80km/h (50mph)
Acceleration 0-60mph 9.50 s
Acceleration 0-100km/h
Acceleration 0-160km/h (100mph)

Standing quarter-mile
Standing kilometre
Maximum speed 209 km/h (130 mph)
Power-to-weight ratio 133.61 bhp/ton

1955 Jaguar XK 140 Roadster fuel consumption
Fuel consumption
Carbon dioxide emissions
Carfolio Calculated CO2?

1955 Jaguar XK 140 Roadster chassis
Engine position front
Engine layout longitudinal
Drive wheels rear wheel drive *
Torque split N/A
Steering
turns lock-to-lock
Turning circle 10.10 m
Front suspension I.CS.
Rear suspension LA.SE.
Wheel size front
Wheel size rear
Tyres front
Tyres rear
Brakes F/R Dr/Dr-S
Front brake diameter
Rear brake diameter

Gearbox 4 speed manual with overdrive
Top gear ratio 0.90
Final drive ratio 3.54

1955 Jaguar XK 140 Roadster general
Carfolio.com ID 39688
Production total
Model code
Model family
RAC rating 25.6
Insurance classification No information available
 
Hi Folks,

thanks for trying to help me ...to be more precise, I am looking for a chassis alignment diagramm. Yes, many workshop manuals show it in the bodywork section. But I do not find it for the XK 140. The one for the XK150 can be find below, but I fear that the XK140 is different from that of the 150.

Regards


Thomas

xk150frame.jpg
 
I knew exactly what you were looking for
Bentley didn't make a book for the 140?
 
Hi Thomas, I have a 140 FHC 1956 which is awaiting restoration and which I hope to start when I finish my two Healey's I am presently doing, fingers crossed no more earthquakes, and maybe a blessing from above or somewhere I will start it early next year.
Anyway a couple of months ago I purchased a fantastic book "Jaguar XK140 Explored by Bernard Viart" published by PJ Publishing Ltd, Barton on Sea Hampshire UK. I think it is available from paulskilleterbooks.com, it is a MUST HAVE for an XK140 restorer/owner, it gives you all the demensions you are looking for.
 
Might take a holiday and visit the Heritage Museum in Coventry, England. Lot closer than I am.
 
Thomas,

i must second Terror's recommendation on the book by Bernard Viart. It is amazingly complete.....
 
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