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Broadly speaking a technician, as found in a main dealer, will replace rather than repair. Also, a main dealer will presumably replace like with like, i.e. steel. Hopefully an independent mechanic would suggest a repair for longer pipes, although it is often easier to replace shorter lengths, such as those at the rear. I have inserted short lengths of copper alloy pipe on several cars over the years and have never had any comments during the MoT test.
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Window Weather Seals
Howplum replied to BigDingus's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
If it's the finish that's deteriorated then black satin vinyl wrap works very well. I've successfully used it on my LS400 and BMW. If it's the rubber weatherseal that needs replacing then you could find it has a standard profile, which might be available from the likes of Woolies.- 6 replies
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Get them repaired by a mechanic, rather than a "technician". Have them use Kunifer copper alloy pipe, or similar, for longevity and to make the job a little easier. Generally the original steel pipes (used for cost reasons?) will corrode where they meet the flexible hose to each wheel. It is perfectly legal to use joints for the repair sections, as long they of the flange fitting type. It would probably be necessary to replace the associated flexible hose as well because the connection to the pipe will be damaged trying to get it apart.
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If you sold it would you replace it with something similar? In other words, it might be more cost effective to have it repaired, especially as values seem to be rising, than to buy a replacement. It is quite an alarming list for a low mileage car, but, as has been mentioned already, the most serious (and expensive) issues are the corrosion and the engine oil leak. From the cars currently being advertised I would guess that the value, once repaired, would be over £5,000, assuming the bodywork and interior need no work. If it's a "hobby car" and you don't intend to replace it then perhaps just cut your losses and sell it for spares or repair. Apparently the engines are becoming popular for those who want to convert to V8 power, presumably having supplanted the trusty Rover/Buick V8.
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If you're keeping the car then change it, for peace of mind. On the other hand, if you're thinking of selling then also change it. It's a selling point.
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I've just had a message from Amayama saying the exterior handle assembly is out of stock. Surprise, surprise! Steve, all I actually need is the plastic retaining clip in the exterior handle assembly that retains the operating rod connected to the door lock, although I am happy to buy the complete handle assembly, if that's easier. Perhaps you can send me a private message. Thanks.
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LS400 DIY repaint
Howplum replied to Howplum's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
Just a quick update on progress so far: There are still a few jobs to do, but I'm really glad the weeks of flatting, compounding and polishing has finally finished! I've also repainted the wheels, although one day I might get them professionally stripped and repainted. -
I'm now in the process of putting the car back together but find that a small bush/grommet on the driver's door handle has gone missing. The rod from the door lock mechanism fits into it and is not available separately from Lexus. The good news is that new door handle assemblies appear to be available from Amayama at £44.46 plus postage etc. However, if anyone reading this has a spare driver's door handle assembly lying around then please contact me. I have effected a temporary fix, but I don't know how long it will last. The part number is 69210-50010.
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I'm now in the process of putting the car back together but find that a small bush/grommet on the driver's door handle has gone missing. The rod from the door lock mechanism fits into it and is not available separately from Lexus. The good news is that new door handle assemblies appear to be available from Amayama at £44.46 plus postage etc. However, if anyone reading this has a spare driver's door handle assembly lying around then please contact me. I have effected a temporary fix, but I don't know how long it will last. The part number is 69210-50010.
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LS400 DIY repaint
Howplum replied to Howplum's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
As well as the clips top and bottom there are nuts at either end and double sided adhesive pads at strategic intervals. The usual Lexus over engineering! Even the small trim in front of the rear wheel has two clips, two screws and a blob of Tiger seal (or similar). -
LS400 DIY repaint
Howplum replied to Howplum's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
Hi Kieran. Yes, unfortunately I have already refitted the door trim panels. However, I found this, which might help: https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/toyota/lexus-ls-42404/ucf20-55848/ucf20r-aepgkw-937332/side-moulding-18041008 There are two types, although I must say the clips used are unlike any I have seen before because they are rectangular and fit into correspondingly shaped slots in the trim. Luckily mine were all reusable, so you might also be lucky. -
Wow look at this
Howplum replied to messi's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
There are seven listed on Car and Classic, three of which are shown as sold. The remaining four range in price from £5,450 to £9,995 and the mileages from 91,000 to 130,000. https://www.carandclassic.com/classic_cars.php?country=1&keyword=ls400&make=497&sort_1=latest&search Obviously these are asking prices, but they certainly indicate a significant shift in the last year or two. -
Wow look at this
Howplum replied to messi's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
Now sold, apparently. Good news if you're thinking of selling, but not so good for potential buyers. Perhaps they are finally being recognised as a modern classic and the good ones are being sought out. -
LS400 DIY repaint
Howplum replied to Howplum's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
On the subject of the Clarke "tent", I bought a small one as a garden store. Whilst it keeps the rain out, by no means could it be deemed as dry storage because of the condensation from the roof support, which also runs down the inner surface to drip on the contents. Perhaps some pipe lagging on the metal components might alleviate it. -
Advice on lower suspension arms...LS430
Howplum replied to StevieP2000's topic in Brakes & Suspension
As far as the lower suspension arms (front or rear?) are concerned, Lexus will probably only sell a complete arm. However, assuming the bushes are the issue, which is usual, aftermarket ones are available in either rubber or polyurethane. The brake pipes can be fairly easily replaced, if short, or repaired by inserting a section of copper and nickel, using the correct joint with flares (NOT olives!) on longer pipes. They usually rust where they connect to the flexible pipes and/or behind the supporting clips, which is usually hidden. -
LS400 DIY repaint
Howplum replied to Howplum's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
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LS400 DIY repaint
Howplum replied to Howplum's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
Well, the car is back from the paintshop, and in the picture looks nice and shiny, although it really needs flatting to make it look its best. However, there is a problem in some areas which will need rectifying. The probable cause is silicon contamination, so more sanding and spraying required. Overall though I am happy with the result and I'm sure had I sprayed it myself more remedial work would have been required. I now have to leave the paint a few days to fully cure before sanding and polishing. Meanwhile I will start refitting some of the trim.