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For Sale 1.9 Zed, for project or parts.

Wintermute

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British Zeds
Joined
Jul 16, 2017
Points
22
Location
Milton Keynes
Model of Z
Z3 Roadster 1.9
As above, i'm selling my beloved Zed, as she's blown a head gasket.
However, the work undertaken prior has been pretty extensive, making her a viable project or good for some nearly new parts.

List of work undertaken:
Refit of cooling system including pump, radiator, expansion tank.
New disks and pads all around
New front bushes
New spare wheel

The rest of the chassis is in superb condition with only cosmetic rust on a chassis rail, body panels are in superb condition and the interior is immaculate. Comes with soft top stowage cover, and transparent engraved windbreak for the roll hoops.
Clean MOT which expires in April.

If she interests you, give me a shout and we can talk about a price!

Many thanks,

Sam
 

Zeti

Zorg Guru (IV)
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Romanian Zeds
The M44 Massive
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Oct 9, 2013
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167
Location
Bucuresti/ Romania
Model of Z
Z3 roadster 1.9
It's a shame to dismantle that Zed for a blown head gasket!...:(
I hope Synclare is offering you a cylinder head or a replacement engine...;)
 

Sean d

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Lincolnshire
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Z3 2.8
Thats a very nice Z, why not get the head gasket sorted
 

mrscalex

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And nice little car by the way. I hope it makes it back onto the road.

If I didn't have 6 already I'd have been following up!
 

Stevo7682

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Scottish Zeds
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Maybole , South Ayrshire
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Wow. Love the video!
Found on You tube when I was doing Lynne's engine was a useful watch .
If it's an 8v the head will need removed to check it's not the head cracked (m43 can suffer this ) rather than gasket .
On the plus side m43 8v easier to take apart than m44 16v engine.
 

Jjim

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British Zeds
Joined
Jul 21, 2017
Points
168
Location
Mansfield
Model of Z
1.9 Roadster
As others have said, it looks a great car :thumbsup:

Hope your able to get it repaired.
 

Wintermute

Regular Member
British Zeds
Joined
Jul 16, 2017
Points
22
Location
Milton Keynes
Model of Z
Z3 Roadster 1.9
It's a shame to dismantle that Zed for a blown head gasket!...:(
I hope Synclare is offering you a cylinder head or a replacement engine...;)
Yeah, the feeling I've gotten is that it's worth it to repair her instead. I just need somewhere to store her while we get our own place sorted and that could take a year or more.
 

Wintermute

Regular Member
British Zeds
Joined
Jul 16, 2017
Points
22
Location
Milton Keynes
Model of Z
Z3 Roadster 1.9
Thats a very nice Z, why not get the head gasket sorted
My concern is that this is the second head gasket it's blown, and I'm not totally sure I'm willing to shell out for an engine with those sorts of gremlins. If I had the space to do it cheaply myself it wouldn't be an issue, but I'd rather not sink another 1.2k into her to wind up doing it again in a few years time.
 

Wintermute

Regular Member
British Zeds
Joined
Jul 16, 2017
Points
22
Location
Milton Keynes
Model of Z
Z3 Roadster 1.9
And nice little car by the way. I hope it makes it back onto the road.

If I didn't have 6 already I'd have been following up!
Thanks, she's been a bit of a labour of love, but my only problem at the moment is storage.
 

Wintermute

Regular Member
British Zeds
Joined
Jul 16, 2017
Points
22
Location
Milton Keynes
Model of Z
Z3 Roadster 1.9
Found on You tube when I was doing Lynne's engine was a useful watch .
If it's an 8v the head will need removed to check it's not the head cracked (m43 can suffer this ) rather than gasket .
On the plus side m43 8v easier to take apart than m44 16v engine.
It is indeed, so should be easier to work on, I just need the space and tools to do so.
 

Sean d

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British Zeds
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Location
Lincolnshire
Model of Z
Z3 2.8
My concern is that this is the second head gasket it's blown, and I'm not totally sure I'm willing to shell out for an engine with those sorts of gremlins. If I had the space to do it cheaply myself it wouldn't be an issue, but I'd rather not sink another 1.2k into her to wind up doing it again in a few years time.
Put a 2.8 in it :D
 
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