Vanya 564 Posted October 17, 2016 Report Share Posted October 17, 2016 @saj You've had a spot of bad luck, but don't let that diminish your love for the car. It's always hit and miss with workshops. Many of us have been burned. I have been, several times, to the degree that I no longer trust anyone to touch my cars (except a friend of mine). As such, it might be time to just begin servicing the Evora yourself, provided you have the time and the tools. Although that Craig bloke seems pretty decent. Compared to you, I'm a bit Fred Flintstone with my Jurassic Esprits - clutch jobs aren't as great a pain, but I've heard they take roughly 90 hours for the Evora. At the same time, that'll give you a good opportunity to refit all loose connectors and set everything right. It's a pain, but your car will be all the better for it! Best of luck. 1 Quote Vanya Stanisavljevic '91 Esprit SE | '97 XK8 Link to post Share on other sites
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