Explosive Newt wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2023 12:37 pm
One question - aren't Bentleys fiendish for servicing? Are you planning on doing this yourself, but don't engines* have to come out and suchlike?
First thing is just to state the obvious: it's big. So a service needs 12 litres of oil & 19 litres of coolant. There's 12 spark plugs, two air filters, the brakes are large and the tyres are large. No getting around that really.
Second thing is that the engine bay is rather tightly packed so there's more than the usual amount of labour required to get at stuff. Spark plugs, for example, mean taking the whole inlet plenum system off. All those hours, at whatever the labour rate is, with the Bentley tax, will make life expensive if you're not doing it yourself.
Beyond that it's just nuts & bolts the same as any other car. The CV boots that I'm planning on doing next week look pretty straightforward tbh.
So yeah, I'm planning to do everything myself. The car doesn't have much history aside from the handful of interesting bits I already posted (you don't get immaculate FSH on a £9k Bentley

) so paying a specialist ~£1k for a routine service doesn't make a lot of sense to me. My aim will be to run it for a year or two while getting it as nice as possible - looking for max VFM there - then then move on for minimal net cost.